Hazel Miller Foundation gives over 100K in August to 12 organizations - My Edmonds News

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The Hazel Miller Foundation awarded $103,581 to 12 nonprofit organizations in its August 2025 grant cycle, reflecting its commitment to local development. The funded initiatives include support for education, health, and community welfare projects in Edmonds. Notable recipients include the Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center, which offers therapeutic equine experiences. This funding enables organizations to expand their reach and enhance their services. The foundation's grants are vital for nonprofits, allowing them to address pressing community needs effectively.

By investing in local efforts, the foundation aims to foster a stronger, more resilient Edmonds community. The grant cycle highlights the importance of nonprofit work in enhancing the quality of life for residents. Such support can lead to long-term benefits for community cohesion and individual well-being.

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