Catharine Reed, Vice President of Charitable Programs for the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation, presents a $25,000 Coachella Valley Spotlight grant to the Desert Recreation Foundation at the Mecca Community Center.
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Thanks to a generous $25,000 grant from the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation, five senior programs in the East Valley are thriving. The grant supports community centers in Mecca, North Shore, Indio Hills, Thermal, and Thousand Palms, ensuring continued activities and services. These programs, managed by the Desert Recreation Foundation and funded by the Desert Recreation District, benefit local seniors.
For over 70 years, the Desert Recreation District has maintained 30+ parks and recreation spots. The foundation raises funds to enhance recreational activities, programs, parks, and facilities for the community.
Tatiana Hinkle of the Desert Recreation District expressed gratitude, emphasizing the importance of community centers for seniors who rely on them for food, fun, socializing, and assistance. The grant is a timely boost for these essential services.
The Desert Recreation District is the largest in the state, providing quality programs and services. The grant will specifically aid seniors in fitness, relaxation, and revitalization activities.
Catharine Reed from the H.N. and Frances C. Berger Foundation highlighted the crucial role of social interaction for seniors, stating that support can significantly impact those who might otherwise lack access to food, fitness, and assistance.
Desert Recreation Foundation strives to ensure that everyone in Coachella Valley can access necessary recreational resources, facilities, parks, and programs now and in the future.
Jerry Upham from Gulf California Broadcast Company commended the efforts of the Desert Recreation Foundation and Desert Recreation District, recognizing their contributions to making Coachella Valley stronger and healthier.
For more information about the Desert Recreation Foundation, visit www.desertrecreationfoundation.com. To explore activities and assistance through Desert Recreation District, go to www.myrecreationdistrict.com.
Source: Cara Van Dijk
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