Supporting local nonprofits has been a cornerstone of the 100+ Women Who Care Grand Traverse and Leelanau County organization since its inception in 2011. The group, which aims to empower women to make a positive impact in their community, has been distributing quarterly gifts of $10,000 or more to various nonprofits in the region.
- Since its founding, the group has made over 150 presentations to its members, educating them about the diverse range of nonprofits in the five-county region.
- The group’s quarterly gifts have totaled over $500,000 to date, making it one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the area.
The 100+ Women Who Care Grand Traverse and Leelanau County recently awarded a significant donation to the Hoop’s Pet Food Pantry, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping Grand Traverse Area pet owners care for their pets. The group presented the Hoop’s with a $10,000 grant to support the pantry’s food supplies.
| Organizations Supported | Funding Period | Amount Donated |
|---|---|---|
| Hoop’s Pet Food Pantry | May 2023 | $10,000 |
As a testament to the group’s commitment to supporting local nonprofits, the Hoop’s Pet Food Pantry has been operating since its inception in 2018. The pantry relies on donations of pet food and gently used pet supplies to provide essential care for the region’s pets. By providing a reliable source of funding, the 100+ Women Who Care Grand Traverse and Leelanau County has enabled Hoop’s to continue its vital work in serving the community.
The Hoop’s Pet Food Pantry serves a diverse range of pets, including cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, horses, guinea pigs, and others. Donations of pet food and gently used pet supplies are distributed on the first and third Saturdays of the month from 11 am-2 pm in the Square Deal Country Store parking lot. There are no requirements for assistance, making it accessible to all members of the community.
“The donation from 100+ Women Who Care is a game-changer for us. It will allow us to provide more food for our pets and ensure they receive the care they need,” said Sarah Jenkins, founder of Hoop’s Pet Food Pantry.
By supporting the Hoop’s Pet Food Pantry and other local nonprofits, the 100+ Women Who Care Grand Traverse and Leelanau County is fostering a culture of compassion and community in the region. The group’s commitment to empowering women to make a positive impact in their community has had a lasting impact on the lives of countless individuals and organizations.
The 100+ Women Who Care Grand Traverse and Leelanau County has set a high standard for philanthropy in the area, and its influence is evident in the many nonprofits it has supported over the years. As the group continues to grow and evolve, it remains dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of those it serves.
New members are always welcome to join the 100+ Women Who Care Grand Traverse and Leelanau County.
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