Grays Harbor Community Foundation Awards More Than $460,000


Foundation: Grays Harbor Community Foundation

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The Grays Harbor Community Foundation announced awarded over $130,000 to 5 School Districts throughout Grays Harbor in Technology in the Classroom grants as well as 235 scholarships and renewals totaling $334,000.

Chairman Rich Vroman of the Scholarship Committee said that they are proud of the fact that they support students from all backgrounds pursuing a wide variety of dreams and they encourage the public to contribute and donate as well.

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