Habitat for Humanity will utilize 138-thousand dollars to purchase vehicles, tools and equipment for the newly expanded Habitat for Humanity Re-store. United Way Thunder Bay will use 149-thousand dollars over two years to hire a coordinator. 25-thousand dollars is going to the Ontario Trails Council to hire a project facilitator who will help get the recreational trail in the Thunder Bay area off the ground. Meanwhile, the local Francophone community will use 67-thousand dollars to recruit and train volunteers.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Trillium Gives Cash Out
Several Thunder Bay area organizations are receiving money from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Fort Severn First Nation is using 15-thousand dollars to build a swim, kayak, and canoe area for the community.
Habitat for Humanity will utilize 138-thousand dollars to purchase vehicles, tools and equipment for the newly expanded Habitat for Humanity Re-store. United Way Thunder Bay will use 149-thousand dollars over two years to hire a coordinator. 25-thousand dollars is going to the Ontario Trails Council to hire a project facilitator who will help get the recreational trail in the Thunder Bay area off the ground. Meanwhile, the local Francophone community will use 67-thousand dollars to recruit and train volunteers.
Habitat for Humanity will utilize 138-thousand dollars to purchase vehicles, tools and equipment for the newly expanded Habitat for Humanity Re-store. United Way Thunder Bay will use 149-thousand dollars over two years to hire a coordinator. 25-thousand dollars is going to the Ontario Trails Council to hire a project facilitator who will help get the recreational trail in the Thunder Bay area off the ground. Meanwhile, the local Francophone community will use 67-thousand dollars to recruit and train volunteers.