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Community Foundation of West Georgia’s Power of the Purse Announces 2024 Grantees 

Carrollton, GA – The Community Foundation of West Georgia is proud to  announce the 2024 recipients of the Power of the Purse grants, a program  dedicated to funding initiatives that support women and children in Carroll,  Haralson, and Heard counties. This year, a total of $17,600 has been awarded to  nine local organizations, each chosen for their impactful work in the community. 

The 2024 Power of the Purse grantees are: 

Adell Foundation – Funding for their Homeless Student Program which aims to  provide free afterschool and school break mindfulness workshops with an evening  meal, free monthly personal hygiene kits, laundry tokens/vouchers, free monthly  parent night out events, and extracurricular activities to help prevent caregiver  burnout, 

Anotherway Foundation – Support for their Access to Mental Health for Mothers  and Children program, which will identify mothers and children in the Heard,  Carroll and Haralson communities that are in need of financial support to start or  maintain mental health services and will partner with Pathways to provide the  payment for services provided for an initial assessment as well as a minimum of  two follow-up appointments with a counselor,

Be the Light Medical Missions – Funding for their Women’s Free Health Clinic, giving  them the opportunity to serve more women in the area by staffing the clinic with  more staff for the event, specifically a nurse practitioner that’s specialized in  women’s health, 

Carroll County Child Advocacy Center – Support for their “Child Abuse is  Preventable” community training project which will train over 300 on how to  prevent, recognize and appropriately respond to child sexual abuse, 

Giving Hearts – Funding for their Hispanic Outreach Program, which will supply  food to the local Hispanic community via a mobile pantry and/or a satellite  pantry, 

House of Cherith – Support for their “Mommy and Me” program, which safely  houses mothers and children who have suffered the trauma of sexual abuse,  exploitation, trafficking, and domestic violence, 

Rapha Clinic of West Georgia – Funding for their Women’s Health Initiative 24/25,  which will help serve 37 total patients in need of desperate medical attention, 

Three Rivers Regional Commission – Support for their Emergency Response Buttons  project, which will provide 30 Emergency Response Buttons (ERS) to the elderly in  the community, 

True-Liif – Funding for their “Beyond the Bell” transportation project, which focuses  on procuring safe and reliable transportation so that they can mitigate one of the  larger issues their families face: the ability to transport their children between  home, school, before/after school, work, and everywhere else in between. 

“We are thrilled to support these incredible organizations that are making a real  difference in the lives of women and children in our community,” said Jill Pierce,  Board Chair for Power of the Purse. “The Power of the Purse grants reflect our  commitment to fostering positive change and addressing critical needs in Carroll,  Haralson, and Heard counties.”

Power of the Purse continues to empower local nonprofits with the resources they  need to address some of the most pressing issues facing women and children  today. For more information about the Power of the Purse and how you can get  involved, please visit cfwg.net/powerofthepurse. 

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