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Midland community foundation gifts $30K to Arnold Center
Midland Daily News
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The Arnold Center, whose on-going mission is to empower individuals with disabilities and other barriers to independence through enhanced vocational, social and life skill training and services that lead to greater self-sufficiency, was awarded a COVID-19 Revenue Disruption Grant of $30,000 by the Midland Area Community Foundation.
The Midland Area Community Foundation is an organization dedicated to providing philanthropic leadership to strengthen our community by fostering collaboration and giving today and in the future.
“Our most sincere and deepest gratitude to the Midland Area Community Foundation for this COVID-19 Revenue Disruption Grant which truly helps us to continue our mission for our participants and associates during these challenging times caused by the COVID pandemic,” said Jennifer Grace, executive director of the Arnold Center.
We are Midland: Community spirit remains strong
Miller: I have seen community spirit shine through one of the toughest chapters of our history
Dec. 12, 2020
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Signs thanking essential workers are displayed Wednesday, April 15, 2020 outside of homes along Sugnet Road, where hospital employees may see them on their way to work. (Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net) Show MoreShow Less
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Members of Memorial Presbyterian Church wrote positive messages on the sidewalks on Sunday, March 22, 2020. It was part of a movement, Chalk Your Walk, that gained momentum via social media to spread cheer in the neighborhood as people are socially distancing. (Photo provided) Show MoreShow Less