SERVING TENNESSEE'S SENIORS
GRANT AWARDED TO THE MAURY COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER Columbia, TN. – The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life in the 40 Middle Tennessee counties it serves, announces more than $1.98 million in grants to 328 nonprofit organizations as part of the 2016 annual discretionary grant making process. The Maury County Senior Citizens Center has received a $4000.00 grant to expand the Maury County Senior Center’s Fitness and Wellness Program to include arthritis exercise and dance classes. |
Ellen Lehman's Statement:“The work of our nonprofit partners has never been more important as we watch needs emerge and evolve in this community,” said Ellen Lehman, president of The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. “The Community Foundation is honored to connect generosity with need through these annual grants and other avenues throughout the year, but we couldn’t have an impact without the array of quality nonprofits offering solutions to our community’s needs and vital services to our neighbors.”
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Jan Graves' Statement:As the fairly new Executive Director of the Maury County Senior Citizens Center, I welcome Maury County seniors to "Come On Over and Enjoy Yourselves!
We do our best to provide a relaxed and enjoyable environment for you each day. After a very challenging year and a half, we are proud that we have been involved in providing for our seniors. We have been able to provide needed food assistance, ride assistance, picking up/delivery of medications to our shut-in seniors. My staff and I look forward to seeing you in the near future. We thank you for your continued support of the Maury County Senior Center! Stop by and say "Hi!" |