![]() “The Board Members were very concerned about the impact of the virus on Lawrence residents,” said Rachel Cantlay, President of the all-volunteer organization. The LTCF has provided funding to nonprofits serving the Lawrence community twice a year for 18 years. In total, the foundation awarded $50,000 on Thursday-a record amount. SERV was “one of the only first time applicants awarded a grant,” according to Smith, who applied for the grant in April. It will also allow us to purchase more games and activities for consumers who are dealing with stress and anxiety during this challenging time.” “Their generosity will help us to provide protective equipment to staff and consumers. “We are so grateful for the Lawrence Township Community Foundation for rallying together to help local nonprofits in need,” Smith said. SERV will also use the funds to expand telehealth services.Īshley Smith, SERV’s Director of Corporate and Individual Giving, attended Thursday’s ceremony on behalf of the organization. ![]() The $4,000 grant will help SERV provide personal protective equipment, arts and crafts, and games to group homes in Lawrence Township. SERV was one of 14 nonprofits in the Lawrence community to receive a special emergency grant from the Lawrence Township Community Foundation (LTCF) at a virtual ceremony on Thursday, May 21.
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