Anderson, IN – LifeStream Services received a $10,000 grant from the Glick Community Relief Fund, a grant program of Glick Philanthropies to help local nonprofit organizations continue to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.
LifeStream Services supports residents and neighbors of Fairington Apartments, an apartment community managed by the Gene B. Glick Company. LifeStream will use this grant to provide shelf-stable and frozen meal packs, paper goods and art kits for each resident at Fairington Apartments.
“We are so grateful for this opportunity to ensure the residents of Fairington receive these items during the current pandemic,” shared Jenny Hamilton, President/CEO of LifeStream. “It’s a hard time for so many, and this is just a nice way to show that LifeStream is here and we care.”
The grant awarded to LifeStream was one of 107 grants totaling $821,600 to organizations supporting communities during this time of heightened demand.
“Glick Philanthropies is committed to building strong, vibrant communities where the Gene B. Glick Company operates,” said David Barrett, vice chair, president and CEO of the Glick Family Foundation. “ A strong community means access to safe, affordable housing, programs to meet the basic needs of our most vulnerable neighbors, and initiatives that deepen our connection through the arts. Many of our neighbors face challenges associated with the coronavirus, but there are organizations doing heroic work to help. We’re proud to support these organizations through the Glick Community Relief Fund so they can continue to build community and create opportunity.”