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Area not-for-profits receive special mini-grants from United Way

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“We normally distribute funds that go directly to serve the residents of Grundy County, such as the meals themselves in the Community Nutrition Network,” Nall said. “The mini-grant can go to other expenses, even such brick-and-mortar ones like a new freezer.”

Regional Coordinator of the Community Nutrition Network, Diane Bumgarner, said she was very excited to learn they had received the extra money.

“It will enable us to replace a freezer we inherited,” she said. “It’s a very old freezer.”

In addition, CNN will be able to provide supper meals to its recipients. Normally, the agency operates Meals on Wheels throughout Grundy County, using volunteers to transport hot lunches to homebound seniors on the weekdays and frozen or cold meals to eat on the weekends. Meals are brought to seniors in Morris, Coal City, Minooka, Mazon, Braceville, Carbon Hill, Gardner, and Goose Lake.

The agency accepts donations from the seniors for the meals. For those in the program who also want suppers to go with the lunches, Bumgarner said CNN will now be able to give them the second meals at no cost to the seniors.

“It’s amazing that in this economy, people were so generous,” Bumgarner said. “They opened up their wallets and their hearts, and they gave. It’s just hard to believe.”

Other agencies that will be receiving dollars from the mini-grants include Grundy Community Volunteer Hospice, the Joliet Area Community Hospice, The Crisis Line of Will and Grundy Counties, Easter Seals, and the Morris Hospital Bus #3, which is funded by United Way.

“They needed new tires,” Nall said of the MH patient transportation bus.

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