Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountyour usernameyour password Forgot your password? Get helpPassword recoveryRecover your passwordyour email A password will be e-mailed to you.HomeBusinessBusinessPhotosRoanoke – Hollins Rotary Club Distributes $11,000 in GrantsJune 5, 20090FacebookTwitterReddItEmail Despite recent news concerning challenging economic forecasts and budget cutting, the The Roanoke-Hollins Rotary Club illustrated its commitment to community service at its Wednesday morning meeting. The club’s Foundation awarded a total of $11,000 in grants to 11 local non-profit organizations Wednesday. Local organizations were invited to submit requests stating how the money would be used, if selected. Recipients included: The Roanoke Valley SPCA, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, The Rescue Mission, Girl Scouts Virginia, Skyline, Taubman Museum of Art, Center in the Square, Goodwill Industries, Ronald McDonald House and The YWCA. For more information, contact President-elect Jim Dalton at 540-798-1014.Despite recent news concerning challenging economic forecasts and budget cutting, the The Roanoke-Hollins Rotary Club illustrated its commitment to community service at its Wednesday morning meeting. The club’s Foundation awarded a total of $11,000 in grants to 11 local non-profit organizations Wednesday. Local organizations were invited to submit requests stating how the money would be used, if selected. Recipients included: The Roanoke Valley SPCA, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, The Rescue Mission, Girl Scouts Virginia, Skyline, Taubman Museum of Art, Center in the Square, Goodwill Industries, Ronald McDonald House and The YWCA. For more information, contact President-elect Jim Dalton at 540-798-1014.TagsAdd new tagHollins Rotary ClubShareFacebookTwitterReddItEmail Previous articleTerri Jones Recipient of Ad Fed’s 2009 Silver Medal AwardNext articleBoxley Goes GreenLatest Articles ColumnistsMORGAN GRIFFITH: A Very Problematic Healthcare Hack ColumnistsMIKE KEELER: One Big Bottle of DUH News“Personhood” Status for Unborn Emerges as New Front Line in Abortion Battle LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a commentLatest Articles ColumnistsMORGAN GRIFFITH: A Very Problematic Healthcare Hack ColumnistsMIKE KEELER: One Big Bottle of DUH News“Personhood” Status for Unborn Emerges as New Front Line in Abortion Battle CommentaryScreen Time for Kids, Peace of Mind for Parents NewsVirginia Residents Will Need ‘REAL ID’ to Board An Airplane Starting May 2025Load moreRelated Articles BusinessCity of Roanoke Names New Director of Parks and Recreation BusinessMiss Virginia Opportunity Inc Announces New Leadership Team BusinessGreater Roanoke & NRV SBDC Hosts “Sell to the Government Event” BusinessJefferson Center Introduces New Senior Director of Development BusinessPamplin Finance Advisory Board, VA Tech Students Talk Economics on Wall StreetLoad more