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Wood Buffalo Community Foundation selects recipients

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FORT MCMURRAY (660 NEWS) – The Wood Buffalo Community Foundation (WBCF) has selected the recipients of $200,000 in Community Grant funding.

This funding will support valuable community projects that are needed in the areas of Mental Health or Crisis Support; Community Connections and Reducing Isolation. Local charities and community groups were invited to apply this past May.

This year’s grant cycle marks the fourth round of grant funding issued by the WBCF. The 2021 grant recipients are:

Pastew Place for Pre-Treatment / Client Coordinator

St. Aidan’s House Society for Seniors Outreach and Advocate Program

The HUB Family Resource Centre for Rural Community Outreach / Hub on Wheels

King’s Kids Promotions for the Great Bannock Bake-off Event and Community Connection Pilot Program (Fort Chipewyan)

“COVID-19 highlights the need for community support for mental health, addictions and crisis support, rural community outreach and community connection projects. The outcomes of these programs and initiatives will have a huge impact within Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo. WBCF would like to thank all our donors and community partners in making this funding possible,” said Gaylene Weidlich, Executive Director, WBCF.

Founded in 2017, WBCF has provided over $1.3 million to local social profits. WBCF strengthens the social fabric and quality of life in Fort McMurray Wood Buffalo by forging relationships to match interests to needs.