(Johnsburg, NY November 09, 2007) The Trustees of the
Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation have
announced the recipients of their 2007-2008 grant
funding year.
Programs and not-for-profit organizations being funded this
year include:
Wildlife Institute of Eastern New York for Adirondack Animals programs in elementary schools within the Adirondack Park
Adirondack Lake Center for the Arts for after school art programs and childrens summer workshops
Paine Memorial Free Library for books for the summer reading program
Tannery Pond Community Center for Teenagers Only
Adirondack Community Trust for their Special and Urgent Needs Fund for Adirondack based not for profits
Waverly Youth Council to help replace obsolete and unsafe playground equipment
North Country Public Radio for Natural Selections
Hamilton County Community Action to help stock the food pantry
Northern Adirondack Planned Parenthood Inc. for two Mother/Daughter retreats
Adirondack Experiences Inc. for their Therapeutic Intervention Program for Youth at Risk
Adirondack Museum for the Cabin Fever series
Planned Parenthood Mohawk- Hudson for infrastructure improvements at 135 Warren Street
Pendragon Theatre for a fall-winter production brought to the Greater Gore Mt. Area
Historical Society of the Town of Chester for the Sumy Gallery
Johnsburg EMS for an automated external defibrillator
Samaritan Family Counseling Centers to help underwrite parenting classes
Mountain Lake PBS for Art Express
Deepwater Experiential Education Project for their wilderness education program for Adirondack youth
Hudson Headwaters Health Network for assistance in funding a replacement handicapped accessible bus for seniors and disabled persons in Warren and Essex Counties
Cornell University Co-operative Extention of Warren County for two incubation and embryology units for 4-H and grade schools in Warren County
Seagle Music Colony to help underwrite opera outreach programs in area schools.
The Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation is a private foundation created in December of 2000 to improve the Quality of Life for year round residents of the Adirondack Park.
Applications for 2008-2009 funding will be accepted between July 1, 2008 and August 30, 2008. The foundation can be contacted by writing PO Box 105, Johnsburg, NY 12843 or via their website http://www.PearsallFoundation.org.
"Dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round
residents of the Adirondack Park."