GLCF’s Annual Meeting to Highlight Community Strength in Times of Challenge

LOWELL – Open to all community members, the Greater Lowell Community Foundation is set to host its annual meeting virtually on Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. The event will highlight the inspirational work and great strength exhibited by Greater Lowell nonprofit partners during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Our work this past year wouldn’t be possible without the collaborative relationships we have fostered in Greater Lowell, and we are so grateful,” said Jay Linnehan, “At this year’s Annual Meeting, we are honored to share stories of strength from four of our inspiring nonprofit partners.”

GLCF’s Annual Meeting will feature: Isa M. Woldeguiorguis, Executive Director of The Center for Hope and Healing in Lowell; Sheila Och, Lowell Community Health Center’s Chief Public Policy and Equity Officer;  Jean A. Goldsberry, CEO of Minute Man Arc in Concord and Tim Baker, president of The Westford Food Pantry.

Since March 2020, through grants from its GLCF COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, Massachusetts COVID Relief Fund, and Commonwealth COVID Grant Program, the foundation has supported 125 local nonprofit organizations with 283 grants totaling over $3.9 million.

The event is free but registration is required.

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