Business Giving.Byline: The Register-Guard DONATIONS The Lane Arts Council An arts council is a government or private, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts mainly by funding local artists, awarding prizes, and organizing events at home and abroad. has received a $17,000 grant for its after-school and in-school arts programs from the Edna L. Holmes Fund of The Oregon Community Foundation. The Sacred Heart Medical Center Sacred Heart Medical Center may refer to: In the United States:
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World Wheelchair Sports, a Eugene nonprofit athletic association, has received a $7,200 grant from the Meyer Memorial Trust to buy a cargo trailer for equipment storage. Also, the Gordon D. Wright and Anne G. Moffet Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation has donated $3,200 for sports for youth who use wheelchairs. The Gateway Mall 2001/2002 Cash Back for Schools program co-sponsored by Kendall Automotive Group and AT&T Broadband has made the following donations: Gilham Elementary, $7,150; Garden Way Christian Academy, $4,500; Willamette High School Willamette High School is a school in Eugene, Oregon. Willamette, or "Wil-Hi," is located in the Bethel-Danebo area of west Eugene, and is the only high school in the Bethel School District. , $4,150; Eugene Christian School, $3,550; Washington Elementary, $2,025; Logos Academy, $1,525; Westridge Elementary, $1,475; Creswell Christian School, $1,300. The Arc, a Eugene agency that serves people with developmental disabilities developmental disabilities (DD), n.pl the pathologic conditions that have their origin in the embryology and growth and development of an individual. DDs usually appear clinically before 18 years of age. , has received the following: $2,000 from Eugene Elks Lodge and $2,500 from Weyerhaeuser Co. for day camps; $5,000 from the Collins Foundation and $3,500 from Wal-Mart to buy a van. The Springfield Ribbon of Promise National Campaign to Prevent School Violence has received $1,000 from McMenamins Pubs and Breweries. Business Giving runs monthly. The column recognizes volunteer work, donations and other contributions by businesses, labor groups and others in the private sector. Fax items to Business Giving, 683-7631, or mail them to Business Giving, The Register-Guard, P.O. Box 10188, Eugene, OR 97440. For more information, call business editor Christian Wihtol, 338-2381, or e-mail cwihtol@guardnet.com. Business Giving |
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