Giving Back To Your Community. June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony 10 Hour Giving Challenge $75,000 Raised for Our Endowments Volunteers, sponsors, donors.

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Giving Back To Your Community

June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony 10 Hour Giving Challenge $75,000 Raised for Our Endowments Volunteers, sponsors, donors and grant recipients join in the celebrations Wauzhushk Onigum Foundation and Golden Eagle Charitable Bingo Hall made a $25,000 gift

June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony Sponsors Peter Kirby, LLB

Recognizing Keewatin Summer Splash Volunteers June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

Retiring Community Foundation Directors “The Community Foundation gives anyone, from any walk of life, an extraordinary opportunity to make a lasting and worthwhile contribution to those in need in our community” – Randy Seller “As an Anishinaabe Kweg (Ojibway woman) of this community I believe this Foundation is a leader in building a strong and healthy community. It encourages all of its citizens to become involved and it gives back to all its citizens. I am truly grateful to be a part of such an organization!”- Marie Seymour June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

Moffat Family Fund Total Grant: $37,975 KENORA SAFE GRAD: $4,700 CANADA PRENATAL NUTRITION PROGRAM: $1,700 SUNDAY SMILES FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SERIES: $3,000 MT. EVERGREEN SKI CLUB: $2,050 MINTO PARENT CHILD RESOURCE CENTRE: $13,825 WOMEN’S SHELTER SAAKAATE HOUSE: $700 TRIPLE PLAY: $12,000 June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony 2013 Moffat Family Fund Recipients

Paterson First Nations Youth Apprenticeship Program Total Grant: $20,000 NECHEE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony 2013 Paterson Program Participants

Treaty Three Police Service Fund: IN SUPPORT OF THE KENORA FELLOWSHIP CENTRE: $ Treaty Three Police Service Grant to the Kenora Fellowship Centre Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

2013 Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Community Needs Recipients In Support of Community Needs: The Marr Family Fund The Dingwall Family Fund The Pedersen Family Fund Anonymous Family Fund CANADA DAY CELEBRATION COMMITTEE: $1,500 THE KENORA ROWING CLUB: $2,000 KENORA AREA ROAD SAFETY: $1,500 KENORA ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING: $408 KENORA SEXUAL ASSAULT CENTRE $1,150 PINECREST HOME LADIES’ AUXILIARY: $1,200 PELLATT UNITED FIRE FIGHERS: $3,071 Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

In Support of Literacy The James Burns Family Fund KENORA PUBLIC LIBRARY: $2,617 Tom Ivey Memorial Fund KENORA PUBLIC LIBRARY: $300 Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony The Foster Family Fund And The Tom Ivey Memorial Fund for Literacy HARBOURFRONT CONCERT SERIES: $1,500 CONEY ISLAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL: $1,456 In Support of Arts and Culture

In Support of the Environment: The Riley Family Fund and The Foster Family Fund PINECREST HOME FAMILY COUNCIL: $2,400 CHANGES RECOVERY HOMES: $2,075 Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants 2013 Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Arts and Environment Recipients June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

In Support of the Education of Children in Care: The Hill Family Fund KENORA - RAINY RIVER DISTRICTS CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES: $2,582 In Support of Children in Need: The Douglas Family Fund SALVATION ARMY FOR ST. THOMAS LUNCH PROGRAM: $1,500 GRASSY NARROWS FIRST NATION YOUTH PROGRAM: $ Douglas Family and Hill Family Recipients Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

In Support of Health and Wellness: The Alcock Family Fund ALZHEIMER SOCIETY OF KENORA/RAINY RIVER DISTRICTS: $1,000 KENORA ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING: $1,473 Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

Lake of the Woods District Hospital In Support of Health and Wellness: The Bachman Family Fund: LOW DISTRICT HOSPITAL FOUNDATION: $1,254 Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

In Support of Animal Welfare: THE CAT SHELTER: $2,206 Animal Welfare Endowment Lake of the Woods Dream Fund Grants June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

Canadian Pacific and Kenora Employees Community Grants: Total Grant: $6,259 NORTHLAND HOUSING: $3,259 SALVATION ARMY: $1,500 NE CHEE FRIENDSHIP CENTRE: $1, Canadian Pacific Recipients June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

Charitable Agency Endowment Fund Distributions: $34,662 CITY OF KENORA PUBLIC LIBRARY: $4,450 TRIPLE P.L.A.Y.: $6,500 DISTRICT OF KENORA HOME FOR THE AGED (PINECREST HOME): $6,500 KENORA HANDI TRANSIT: $1,818 KENORA SPECIAL OLYMPICS: $354 WOMEN'S SHELTER, SAAKAATE HOUSE: $3,817 MINTO PARENT CHILD RESOURCE CENTRE: $853 KENORA ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING: $8,900 FIREFLY: $1, Agency Endowment Fund Recipients June 18, 2014 Granting Ceremony

Thank You!