1998
Annual Grants$458,228
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Arthritis Foundation
“Arthritis Answers,” an information and referral service designed to educate persons about arthritis related diseases.
$42,335 -
Canton Area Regional Health Education Network
Expansion of their educational health and wellness programs throughout the four county area.
$12,000 -
Canton Community Clinic
Blood lead screening program for low income families, lab and medicines aimed at intervention.
$5,000 -
Canton Community Clinic
Medicines and prescription vouchers for needy patients, blood testing machines, and an eye disease detection camera for pre-schoolers and adolescents.
$18,800 -
Domestic ViolenceCanton, OH
Renew Program, which empowers women to escape their own or other’s chemical dependency.
$50,000 -
Good Samaritan Medical Care Clinic
Operation assistance for volunteer physicians, dentists and nurses who provide low cost medical and dental care to low income and uninsured residents of the Alliance area.
$15,000 -
Healthcare 2000 Community Clinic
Off-site laboratory service and co-pay pharmacy service to patients of Wayne County’s only free clinic.
$6,000 -
Heritage Trails Girl Scout Council
Alcohol and drug education program for elementary students in Wooster.
$3,824 -
Holmes County General Health District
Chronic disease education and support groups targeted at childhood asthma and diabetes mellitus, blood lead screening and software for the Community Health Clinic.
$30,000 -
Holmes County General Health District
Three grants: prevention of teen pregnancy; information to parents of newborns to enhance the health and development of the infant; and parenting skills videos.
$13,974 -
Holmes County Victim Offender Reconciliation Program
Volunteer mediator training to assist victims and offenders.
$10,000 -
Margaret B. Shipley Child Health Center
Bringing mentors into the lives of families that may be at risk due to poor and/or neglected parenting or abuse of children.
$75,500 -
Mt. Eaton Care Center
Stand-by electric generator and upgrade and remodel patient rooms.
$25,000 -
P.A.L. Mission
Helping young adult women make the transition from foster homes into the community by enhancing their self-esteem.
$25,000 -
Pegasus FarmHartville, OH
Hydraulic lift to facilitate horseback mounting for severely disabled riders.
$5,000 -
Planned Parenthood of Stark County
Computer system which will upgrade record keeping and improve patient flow.
$36,131 -
Stark County Department of Human Services
Health insurance to children of low income families.
$10,000 -
Stark County Health Department
Dental service and equipment provided to high risk children and women of child-bearing age.
$30,000 -
Tuscarawas County Committee on Aging, Inc.
Personal care to home-bound clients who fall just above the low-income level.
$25,000 -
William McKinley Mental Health Society, Inc.
Promoting increased understanding and respect of people with mental illness.
$19,664