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Three Adair MyHometownHelper grant appeals underway

Three MyHometownHelper projects from Adair County are underway, an appeal for $4,000 for Helmets for kids, an appeal for $14,000 for rescue extrication tools for the Breeding Area Fire Department, and a new appeal for $4,000 for Student Driver signs.


The Helmets for Kids request for $4,000 now has 49 comments supporting the idea. To read the My Hometown Helper appeal for Helmets for Kids and to send you supporting comment, Click here This request for a grant is just underway. At 5:28amCT, Thursday, September 20, 2007, there were 0 comments.

To read the Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Department My Hometown Helper appeal and to send you supporting comment, Click here At 5:28amCT, Thursday, September 20, 2007, there were 8 comments.

To read the My Hometown Helper appeal from a Columbian seeking $4,000 for a student driver safety idea, and to send you supporting comment, Click here This request for a grant is just underway. At 5:28amCT, Thursday, September 20, 2007, there were 0 comments.



This story was posted on 2007-09-20 05:38:58
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