The Atrium Health Floyd-Polk Foundation has awarded a staggering $1.3 million in grants to Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center and Atrium Health Floyd Polk Medical Center. These funds will directly support 43 community agencies dedicated to improving the health and well-being of residents throughout northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama. This marks the second consecutive year that the foundation has distributed over $1 million to vital community organizations in the region, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to fostering a healthier and more vibrant community. Among the recipients is the Community Resource Center of Chattooga, which will receive $40,000 to fund training and resources for workshops designed to empower individuals experiencing poverty in Chattooga County. “There are so many organizations doing impactful work that truly improves the lives of our most vulnerable neighbors,” said Dan Bevels, President of the Atrium Health Floyd-Polk Foundation. “These grants will go a long way in helping them not only continue their efforts, but also expand them, creating even greater positive change in our communities.” The grant awards were announced at a special ceremony held Wednesday at Berry College’s Christopher-Browning Pavilion at Oak Hill. The foundation remains committed to supporting organizations that are making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and families across the region.
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