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Frederick, Md. (KM) The Community Foundation of Frederick County has awarded at total of $353,479.95 to 48 non-profits in the area. The agency says these grants support projects and initiatives which improve and enhance the lives of Frederick County residents. ....
Frederick, MD (PRWEB) December 09, 2022 The Community Foundation of Frederick County announces that Ian Bartman, Esq., is the 2022-2023 chair of the board ....
Boys & Girls Club of Frederick County’s “Club on the Go” Partners with Community to Distribute Free Bicycle Helmets for Youth Share Article A community collaboration with Safe Kids, Frederick Bicycle Coalition, I Believe in Me, Inc. and Maryland Department of Transportation to ensure that kids are staying safe while bicycling this summer. It takes a village to support the these kids, so through partnerships we are going to do all that we can to provide a quality experience for all youth in our community. FREDERICK, Md. (PRWEB) April 26, 2021 On Monday, April 26 at 2:00 pm at the Frederick Towne Mall parking lot (next to Tire World), Boys & Girls Club of Frederick County’s new “Club on the Go” program is partnering with community organizations to distribute free, custom fitted bike helmets to youth in the community. ....
Maryland has a rainy-day fund, so why not use it? Community members and state and local leaders made that appeal Wednesday to help failing businesses, people behind on rents and families short on food. At a virtual event sponsored by the Montgomery County Council, President Tom Hucker and several others, including business owners and first responders, appealed for state help. “Our rotating bills do not stop,” said Lakeisha Battle, of Southern Peach BBQ and Soul Food in Suitland. “I have depleted my complete savings just to save 50% of my employees from being jobless and homeless.” Going to work every day fighting the coronavirus and staving off the pandemic devastation facing the community is “relentless,” according to Brian Holtslander, a firefighter and paramedic in Anne Arundel County. “Our firefighters and paramedics are exhausted and our PPE is stretched thin,” he said. ....