Slifer Smith & Frampton Foundation donates to local nonprofits

Jul 12, 2019 -- Posted by : admin

Article from The Daily Summit

 

BRECKENRIDGE – The Slifer Smith & Frampton Foundation donated $10,000 to 15 Summit County charities after raising the money at its inaugural community fundraiser June 15 at 10 Mile Music Hall in Frisco. 

The following nonprofits received funding:

  • Summit Community Care Clinic
  • Keystone Science School
  • Advocates for Victims of Assault
  • Friends of the Dillon Ranger District
  • The Cycle Effect
  • League for Animals and People of Summit County (LAPS)
  • Timberline Adult Day Services
  • Carriage House Early Learning Center
  • Education Foundation of the Summit
  • Father Dyer Food Pantry
  • SOS Outreach
  • Mountain Top Children’s Museum
  • High Country Conservation Center
  • Summit County Preschool
  • The Domus Pacis Family Respite

 

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