ROCK HILL, S.C. – Rock Hill’s Family Trust Federal Credit Union made a heartwarming impact during the week of Valentine’s Day through its Community Partnership Foundation. The Foundation held a special Valentine’s Day Grant Luncheon, where it awarded a total of $30,000 to 16 non-profit organizations in York County.
These non-profits play a vital role in the community, providing assistance in various areas such as mental health care, drug abuse prevention, food and clothing distribution for the less fortunate, and more. The grants were distributed in varying amounts to support the important work done by these organizations.
The Community Partnership Foundation expressed its dedication to supporting the local community by organizing this grant event. By spreading the love and goodwill on Valentine’s Day, the Foundation aimed to uplift and empower these non-profits to continue their impactful work.
The Foundation has announced its intention to make the Valentine’s Day Grant Luncheon an annual tradition. By committing to this yearly event, Family Trust aims to create a lasting impact and provide ongoing support to non-profits in York County.
Each of the 16 non-profit organizations chosen to receive grants serves a unique purpose in the community. From addressing mental health needs to combating drug abuse, and from offering essential resources to supporting vulnerable populations, these organizations cover a wide range of causes and issues.
As the grants were awarded and the non-profits celebrated the recognition of their hard work, the event served as a reminder of the importance of coming together to support those in need. The Community Partnership Foundation hopes that the spirit of giving and generosity displayed during the Valentine’s Day Grant Luncheon will inspire others to contribute to the betterment of the community.
By investing in these non-profit organizations, Family Trust’s Community Partnership Foundation is not only providing financial support but also helping to build a stronger, more resilient community in York County. The impact of these grants will be felt far and wide, touching the lives of those in need and contributing to the overall well-being of the community.
As the Valentine’s Day Grant Luncheon came to a close, the sense of love and hope in the room was palpable. The generosity of Family Trust and its Foundation has sparked a renewed sense of purpose and dedication among the non-profits, inspiring them to continue their vital work with renewed vigor and determination.
In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the Community Partnership Foundation’s gesture of giving back serves as a reminder of the power of compassion and generosity in creating positive change. As these non-profits carry out their missions with the support of the grants, the impact of their work will ripple through the community, spreading love and hope to those who need it most.
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