2005 Grant Recipients

Grant Recipient Profiles

List of Grant Recipients

A Place to Turn
Age Center of Worcester Area
Ashland Emergency Services
Auburn Youth & Family Services
Autism Alliance of MetroWest
Basics Food Pantry
Bethany Hill School
Big Brother/Big Sisters of Metrowest
Boston Health Care for the Homeless
Callahan Senior Center
Cathedral High School
Children's Charter
Children's Friend, Inc.
Church of Ascension
Daily Bread Food Pantry
Danforth Museaum of Art
Ellis Memorial/Eldridge House, Inc.
Framingham Civic League
Franklin Council of Aging
Holliston Pantry Shelf
Horace Mann Educational Associates
Jail Diversion Program
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest
John Andrew Mazie Memorial Foundation
Kids Connect
Loves & Fishes Food Pantry
Marlboro Community Services
Massachusetts Veterans, Inc.
Mathew Nagle Spinal Injury Foundation
Metrowes Worship Center
Metrowest YMCA

Michael Carter Losnow Respite Center
Natick Service Council
Natick Visiting Nurses Association
New England Aftercare Ministries
New England Center For Children
Northboro Food Pantry
ODS Adoption Center of New England
People First Food Pantry
PIP Shelter
Programs for People
Resiliency for Life c/o Framingham HS
Ride Far
Salvation Army
Sharon Timlin Memorial Road Race
Sky Ranch for Boys
South Middlesex Legal Services
Southboro Food Pantry
St. Peter Central Catholic
Straight Ahead Ministries, Inc.
Sudbury Community Food Pantry
The Annie Chase Foundation
The Barton Center for Diabetes Education
The Bridge of Central Massachusetts
The Mustard Seed
Three Kings Association
U.S. Marine Corps League
United Parish Food Pantry
Wayland Food Pantry
Wayside Support Network
Westboro Food Pantry
Why Me, Inc
Women's Independence Network
Worcester Art Museum

Upcoming Events

June 16, 2010 - Annual Dinner - Wayside Inn, Sudbury, MA

August 16, 2010 - Annual Golf Outing - Pleasant Valley Country Club, Sutton, MA

December 1, 2010 - Annual Grants Dinner - Location TBA.

Latest News

In difficult economic times like those we are experiencing everyone is affected, but no one suffers more than those who have the least. With little political clout, local charities often get the deepest cuts when government spending is reduced. Sometimes this means that lifeline programs are eliminated, and in extreme case some charities have all their funding cut and they cease to exist.

With the help of its friends and supporters, The 200 Foundation intends to continue, and to increase whenever possible, its support of the community organizations that do so much good for those in need.

 

 

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