The Dresher Foundation, Inc.
 

Selected Grant Recipients 2006

Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Central Maryland Expansion of services into Harford & Baltimore County $100,000
Building Educated Leaders For Life (BELL) Summer enrichment program at Dickey Hill School $15,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Cecil County Project support for technology programs at four sites $25,000
Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County Operating support $50,000
Caroline Freiss Center Geriatric Nursing Assistant program $20,000
CASA of Maryland Baltimore Worker's Center $20,000
Children's Rights Council Safe Haven Access Site in Baltimore City $15,000
Children's Scholarship Fund Scholarships for Baltimore City students $30,000
Family Tree Harford County Positive Parenting Program $25,000
Faith Communities & Civic Agencies United Emergency night shelter & day shelter in Harford County $75,000
Hampden Family Center Operating support $10,000
Harford Family House
Video about Harford Family House
 Harford County Wheels For Work PSA
Transitional housing program $25,000
Harford Habitat for Humanity
Video about Harford Habitat for Humanity
opens in Windows Media Player or QuickTime Player
ReStore collaboration with Chesapeake Habitat for Humanity $20,000
Highlands School Foundation Challenge grant for a capital campaign to build a new school $300,000
Inner County Outreach Trinese Jones Summer Camp $35,000
A Mission of Mercy
Video about Mission of Mercy
Operating support for seven medical sites in Maryland $20,000
Open Doors Career Center Women's Employment Program & Project Tomorrow $25,000
Pro Bono Counseling Project Mental health services for National Guard & Reserve military personnel and their families $50,000
St. Jerome's Head Start Summer program in Washington Village $15,000
St. Katharine's School Summer camp and after-school program $15,000
Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center Operating support $10,000
Young Audiences of Maryland, Inc. Arts residencies in two Harford County schools $10,000
United Ministries Earl's Place transitional housing serving homeless men $20,000

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