Exchange Club Family Partnership Center Grant



Organization - Exchange Club Family Partnership Center
Grant Amount - $7,500
Foundation - Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice
Grant Purpose - to help bring the organization’s Parent Partner parenting education program to Laurel, Nokomis, and Venice. Funds for this grant come from the Violetta Marchisio Charitable Fund and the Venice Endowment Fund.


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