Operation Round Up Supports Our Communities
Grants were awarded to the following nonprofit organizations:
- 4-H Lee County Commissioners - $1,000 for high school students to attend 4-H Congress.
- Baptist Children’s Home (Moore) - $2,300 to provide necessities for children in foster care.
- Buddy BackPack of Harnett County - $2,300 to provide food for children living in low income homes.
- Deep River Park Association (Chatham) - $2,300 for playground equipment.
- Five N Two Food Pantry (Harnett) - $2,300 for fuel and truck maintenance.
- H3: Health Healing Hope Medicine (Lee) - $2,300 for medication and healthcare.
- Habitat for Humanity (Sanford) - $2,300 for electrical items used in building homes for low income families.
- HAVEN of Lee County - $3,000 for playground equipment and supplies to create a child-friendly environment at the shelter.
- Johnston-Lee-Harnett Comm. Action - $1,000 in rental assistance for clients who are housing-insecure.
- Lemon Springs Volunteer Fire Department (Lee) - $2,300 for fire engine tools.
- Partnership for Children/Families (Moore) - $2,300 for summer reading stations.
- Spout Springs Emergency Services (Harnett) - $2,300 for a fire blanket.
- Temple Theater (Lee) - $2,300 for student scholarships.
- The CARE Group (Moore) - $2,300 for their “Tuesday’s Child” program.
- Warren Williams School (Lee) - $2,300 for stability chairs for children with special needs.