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City of Dryden hands out Moffat Family Funding

A total of $102,500 has been awarded to organizations in the City of Dryden from the Moffat Family Fund.

Kim Junko is the city’s treasurer and says seven of eight applications were approved.

“Confederation College Dryden for their youth summer camps, Dryden Community Services programming, Dryden Food Bank, Public Library Board, Making Connections for Children and Youth, and the Northwestern Health Unit for two programs equaling $102,500.”

The biggest grant went to the Dryden Food Bank ‘s Milk and Calcium-Rich Food Purchase Program for over $26,000.

Other grants were:

Confederation College Dryden – Youth Summer Camps $4,732
Dryden Community Services – Programming Expansion $12,500
Dryden Public Library Board – Children’s Programming $10,020
Making Connections for Children & Youth – Universal Recreation $20,000
Northwestern Health Unit – Community Pathways Partnership Program $11,000
Northwestern Health Unit – Nutrition on Weekends Program $17,760

  • Tim Davidson has more than 30 years of experience in radio news. He is based in Kenora and covers stories in northwestern Ontario. Contact Tim at davidson.tim@radioabl.ca.

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