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Four Rivers Co-op awards over $165,000 in regional grants

Four Rivers Co-op has announced the list of the 2023 recipients of their Community Support Fund.

This year, Co-op awarded a total of $166,873 to 25 organizations across northern BC.

The recipients are:

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Fraser Lake Quilter Club— $3,000
Scouts Canada – Camp Hughs— $5,596
Quilters from the Heart— $4,300
Mills Memorial Hospital Auxiliary— $7,500
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Quesnel— $5,000
Fraser Lake and Area Men’s Shed— $5,000
Canadian Mental Health Association of Northern BC— $5,000
Omineca Ski Club— $8,000
Granisle and District Senior Citizen Association Society— $4,643
Cluculz Lake Volunteer Fire Department— $10,000
Nechacko Senior Citizen Society #93— $8,000
Williams Lake Youth Soccer Association— $9,500
Prince George Humane Society— $5,000
Houston Hospice Society— $5,720
Grassy Plains Community Hall Association— $10,000
Cariboo Elders Building & Recreational Society— $5,000
The Garage Community Space Society— $10,000
Houston Artisan Co-operative— $6,300
Topley 4-H Club— $5,500
3rd PG West Scouts Canada— $2,950
Prince George & District Senior Citizen— $1,000
Rotary Club of Terrace Skeena Valley— $5,000
Prince George Horse Society— $20,545
Kitimat Dynamics Gymnastics Club— $12,119
The Air Cadet League of Canada 899 Vanderhoof Sponsoring Committee— $2,200
– Files from Will Peters, My PG Now.

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