The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
The Musgrave Foundation on Jan. 8 presented $20,000 each to
five nonprofits that help feed the hungry. The recipients were: Council
of Churches/Crosslines, Salvation Army of Springfield, The Kitchen,
Springfield Victory Mission and Convoy of Hope. Representatives from
each of the organizations were on hand to discuss the increasing demand
for food assistance in the troubled economy. The five grants were in
addition to the semi-annual grants that the foundation traditionally
distributes. Foundation representatives in attendance were Charles
Fuller, Tom Slaight, Junior Cline and Neil Wortley.
Musgrave Foundation Gives $100K to Food Assistance Nonprofits
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