Foundation grant benefits Farmington area youth

Foundation grant benefits Farmington area youth | Farmington Voice

The Farmington/Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families last week presented a $2,300 grant to the City of Farmington Hills After School Youth Program.

Pictured left, Lynn Halton, representing the Farmington/Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families, presents a check to students at the After School Program. (Contributed photo)

The program, which serves more than 400 middle school students per day, will use the grant to support activities at three locations: the Costick Activities Center, Jon Grant Community Center, and Farmington Hills Ice Arena.

To raise funds for future grants, the Foundation will host a Gala on April 16, 6:30 p.m., at Glen Oaks Country Club. http://www.farmingtonvoice.com/foundation-grant-benefits-farmington-area-youth-000100http://i2.wp.com/www.farmingtonvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/AfterSchool-Grant.jpg?fit=771%2C578http://i2.wp.com/www.farmingtonvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/AfterSchool-Grant.jpg?resize=140%2C1402016-02-17T21:53:24+00:00Joni Hubred-GoldenAll NewsDoing GoodHelp SomeoneThe Farmington/Farmington Hills Foundation for Youth & Families last week presented a $2,300 grant to the City of Farmington Hills After School Youth Program. Take childbirth, breastfeeding classes in Farmington Hills
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