What We Do

Here you'll find information about our Community Fund Grant

Education

By working together, we can help children achieve their full potential.  Our goal is to live in a community where children succeed at school, graduate on time and enter the workforce prepared for a strong future.

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Dolly Parton's Imagination Library

Youth Education

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is dedicated to inspiring a love of reading by gifting books free of charge to children from birth to age five, through funding shared by Dolly Parton and local community partners in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Republic of Ireland.

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Boys and Girls Club of Lewis-Clark Valley

Youth Development
In a community where nearly half of the members qualify for free and reduced lunch, and almost one-third live in a single-parent household, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley is here to help provide support to our youth, especially those who need us most.

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WA-ID Volunteer Center

America Reads
A program where community volunteers are recruited to be reading tutors for children attending grades K-3 within any of the 11 public elementary schools in Lewiston, ID, and Clarkston, WA.

Lewiston City Library

Friends of the Lewiston City Library

Summer Reading Program
Eight (8) week program that provides free books, reading-based activities, and outreach opportunities for children, teens, families, and adults to encourage lifelong learning and a love of reading.

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LC Valley Youth Resource Center

Drop-In Center
Provides local students, age 12-17, with snacks, dinner, showers, a laundry facility, rewards for homework completion, and a safe place for socialization allowing children to succeed in school and providing assistance with virtual learning.

Health

By working together, we can improve the overall health of local residents. Our goal is to improve physical and mental health education, awareness, and accessibility, especially for vulnerable or at-risk populations.

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Idaho Food Bank

Backpacks for Kids
Distributes Backpacks to students during the school year each Friday with enough food for two breakfasts, two lunches, two dinners, and two snacks so the student can eat consistently throughout the weekend.

Homes of Hope

Homes of Hope

Child Programming Respite and Resources
Most caregivers of trauma-affected children will sometimes feel isolated and underqualified. Homes of Hope wants to end feelings of isolation and defeat and offer hope and healing through: support groups, 1 on 1 coaching, scholarships for children and caregivers, training, parenting classes for the biological parents, clothes closet, respite and events that celebrate life and the worthiness of each child and their families.

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YWCA

Survivor Support Services
After-hours crisis helpline and advocate response, victim services support staff, and survivor resiliency funds to meet the unique needs of victims of domestic and sexual violence and abuse.

Asotin County Food bank

Asotin County Food Bank

Backpacks for Kids
Four simple weekend meals to 223 elementary students (Asotin and Clarkston school district) for the 38 weeks of the school year.

Willow Center for Grieving Children

Willow Center

Bereavement Support
A weekend-long experience filled with traditional, fun, camp activities combined with grief education and emotional support - facilitated by grief professionals and trained volunteers from Willow Center and the community.

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Community Action Partnership

Area Agency on Aging
Enhance the quality of life, care and health for elders and family caregivers who reside in our community by assessing for and providing services and education.

Quality Behavioral Health

Summer Youth Program
Focuses on preventative skills relating to health issues (included, but not limited to; violence and abuse, domestic violence, teen dating violence, and suicide) faced by many youth in our community.

Suicide Prevention of the Inland Northwest

Suicide Prevention Marketing Campaign
Spread awareness, reduce stigma around, and prevent suicide deaths. The marketing/advertising of suicide prevention hotlines and resources has been proven to save lives.

Financial Stability

Together, we can fight poverty and help families and individuals achieve financial independence. Our goal is to reduce the number of households struggling financially and live in a community where people have access to safe and affordable housing. 

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Family Promise of Lewis Clark Valley

Family Promise
Provide year-round opportunities for sports to athletes with mental disabilities.

YWCA

Survivor Housing Assistance
After-hours crisis helpline and advocate response, victim services support staff, and survivor resiliency funds to meet the unique needs of victims of domestic and sexual violence and abuse.

Community Action Partnership

Food Bank
Improve the financial stability of struggling households and to decrease food insecurity in the LC Valley.

Future Story Initiative
Equip under-resourced community members with emotional intelligence, social capital, knowledge of hidden rules, resiliency, hope and motivation by providing essential skills classes and education to community members and professionals about the effects of living in poverty.

Boys and Girls Club of Lewis-Clark Valley

Youth Scholarships
In a community where nearly half of the members qualify for free and reduced lunch, and almost one-third live in a single-parent household, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley is here to help provide support to our youth, especially those who need us most.

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Idaho Food Bank

Warehouse
Distributes Backpacks to students during the school year each Friday with enough food for two breakfasts, two lunches, two dinners, and two snacks so the student can eat consistently throughout the weekend.

Quality Behavioral Health

Housing
Quality Behavioral Health provides comprehensive, community based behavioral health services to adults, children and families.