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diate need of help and guidance. Liz Brochu is CADY’s Senior Director of Programs, Education, and Training and was also grateful for the Plymouth Elks’ Gratitude
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BY DONNA RHODES
PLYMOUTH – Prior to the start of the annual Flag Day cer- emonies at Plymouth Elks Lodge #2312, Exalted Ruler Donald G. Lewis and Secretary Veronica Barton invited members of local
Plymouth Elks Donations
erans Housing Complex in Plym- outh, along with Plymouth Parks and Recreation.
Tina Mulleavey, the new Exec- utive Director of Voices Against Violence, was excited to receive a check from Plymouth Elks Club
means these additional funds from the Gratitude Grant will go toward helping survivors of domestic and sexual abuse in the 21 commu- nities Voices Against Violence serves. Since 1989, their free and confidential assistance programs
have grown and now include in- formation, court advocacy, emo- tional or group support, and, at times, even shelter or provisional needs, among other services. They also maintain a 24-hour emer- gency hotline for those in imme-
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nonprofit organizations to their lodge to receive donations that totaled from $500- $2,000 to help them in their missions to fulfill community needs.
This year, Lodge #2312 was able to assist six local nonprofits through grants from the National Elks Foundation, including Voices Against Violence, CADY, Plym- outh Area Community Closet, Transport Central, N.H. Veterans Home and the Boulder Point Vet-
as her organization’s fiscal year is soon coming to an end.
“The timing for this is great! We’re heading into our new fiscal year, and this will help when we see what grants we’ll get for the next year and where we’ll need more money,” she told Lewis. “We’ll use this check for services we have already been providing to help mitigate any changes in funding this fiscal year.”
Mulleavey added that this
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