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› Fort Lauderdale, Florida Organization Will Use Funds To Provide Literary Material To Handicapped Children In Foster Care. The Women Helping Others (W.H.O.) Foundation, has awarded a $5,000 grant to 4 Children’s S.A.K.E. - 5/2009 › The Women Helping Others (W.H.O.) Foundation, has awarded a $4,000 to Corazón A Corazón in Chicago, Illinois. The grant will enhance The Computer Training Area Of Their Afterschool Program. - 5/2009 › Grant award of $5,000 to the Hope Foundation in Tacoma Park, Maryland will be used to support Their “Father-To-Child Reading Program” throughout Federal Correctional Facilities. - 5/2009 › The Seigle Avenue Partners will be able to purchase materials used in their CDF Freedom Schools® program thanks to the $4,500 grant from The Women Helping Others (W.H.O.) Foundation. - 5/2009 › A $5,000 grant from The Women Helping Others (W.H.O.) Foundation to Trinity River Mission in Dallas, Texas will support their Tutor Power Hour Program. - 5/2009 › Reading is Fundamental of Southern California will receive a $5,000 grant from The Women Helping Others (W.H.O.) Foundation. The funds are expected to purchase 8,205 books and serve 2,735 children. - 5/2009 › The W.H.O. (Women Helping Others) Foundation has awarded a $5,000 to the Texas Boys Ranch to purchase computers for their four houses. - 5/2009 › $3,750 was awarded to the West Vigo Community Center by the Women Helping Others (W.H.O.) Foundation. The grant is designated to help fund their “Book & Bites” program. - 5/2009 › The Works in Edina, Minnesota received a grant from the Women Helping Others (W.H.O.) Foundation of $4,800. This grant will support their hands-on summer science programs. - 5/2009 › The W.H.O. (Women Helping Others) has awarded $5,000 to the Kansas Pediatric Foundation for placing books directly in the hands of children while physicians encourage their parents to read to them. - 5/2009 › The Family Peace Project will be able to start a children’s library for the Children of mothers who have been bused. This is library is possible thanks to a $3,000 grant from The W.H.O. (Women Helping Others) Foundation. - 5/2009 › $5,000 grant from The Women Helping Others Foundation to Everybody Wins! Will be used to support their “Readers As Leaders” program. - 5/2009 › WHO (Women Helping Others®) Foundation Awards $156,000 in grants to 10 women’s and children’s charities - 1/2009 › Transitioning into a new life: providing shelter and encouragement for homeless women. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $16,000 to Ruth’s House of Hope - 1/2009 › A safe haven for pregnant and homeless women: providing shelter, care, and life-skills education. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $15,000 to The Hiding Place, Inc. - 1/2009 › Quality treatment and health education: giving uninsured families a start at healthy lifestyles. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $10,000 to Glendale Healthy Kids - 1/2009 › Improving health and building confidence: providing sports wheelchairs for activities. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $4,000 to Grand Rapids Wheelchair Sports Association - 1/2009 › Sparking a community and furthering education: helping single moms in their college careers. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $25,000 to Helping Hands for Single Moms - 1/2009 › Taking a stand against child hunger: infant formula given to families in need. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $15,000 to Local Infant Formula for Emergencies/Houston - 1/2009 › Feeding bodies and warming hearts: providing safe, nutritious meals to home-bound seniors. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $26,000 to Meals on Wheels of Asheville and Buncombe County - 1/2009 › Comforting children in crisis: providing “my stuff bags” full of joy. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $20,000 to My Stuff Bags Foundation - 1/2009 › Relieving stress of cancer patients: giving temporary financial assistance to those in need. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $10,000 to Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Foundation - 1/2009 › New hope and a fresh start: providing housing opportunities for victims of domestic violence. The WHO (Women Helping OthersÒ) Foundation awards $15,000 to Women of Worth - 1/2009 › Cystic Fibrosis Patients Now Have Greater Resource in Shreveport’s Hilman House. $20,000 Grant Awarded For Programs Supporting Terminally Ill patients, Families - 9/2008 › Families In Crisis Now Have Greater Resource in Helena’s “Haven of Rest”: $10,000 Grant Awarded For Haven To Expand, Develop New Kids’ Programs - 9/2008 › Funds Granted To Help Victims Of Domestic Violence And Sexual Abuse: Harbor, Inc. Receives A $10,000 Grant From the WHO (Women Helping Others®) Foundation - 9/2008 › Pediatric Care Now A Bit Brighter For Needy Children of Fort Worth: $8,000 Grant Awarded To Refurbish Exam Rooms at Galvan Health Clinic - 9/2008 › Teen Mothers Now Have Greater Resource in Milwaukie’s “Madonna’s Center”: $8,000 Grant Awarded To Offer Loaner Cribs For Clackamas County’s Teenage Parents In Need - 9/2008
› Grant Brings Hospitalized Children Comforts Of Home: Recovering Children Benefit From Baptist Memorial Hospital’s “Angel Cart” Program - 9/2008 › Abused Women And Children Benefit From $20,000 Grant: Genesis Personal Development Center receives grant from the WHO (Women Helping Others®) Foundation - 9/2008 › Transitioning The Homeless To Independence, A Hand Up Becomes Greater Resource: $14,000 Grant Awarded For Truck That Will Transport Goods To Families Starting Over - 9/2008 › Grant Brings Hungry School Children Family Meals Every Weekend: Local Kids Get Fed And Retain Anonymity With Junior League’s Backpack Program - 9/2008 › Cystic Fibrosis Patients Now Have Greater Resource in Shreveport’s Hilman House. $20,000 Grant Awarded For Programs Supporting Terminally Ill patients, Families - 9/2008


