The Community Resource Center (CRC) of Chattooga County is set to significantly expand its impact thanks to a generous grant from The Atrium Floyd-Polk Foundation. The funding will be instrumental in launching a vital new program designed to foster stability and long-term success for local individuals and families, as well as support much-needed renovations to the CRC’s facilities.
The cornerstone of this new initiative is the “Getting Ahead in a Just-Getting-By World” program. This powerful curriculum is designed to equip participants with the tools and knowledge necessary to overcome poverty and build brighter futures. By addressing the root causes of financial and social instability, the program aims to empower residents to move beyond simply surviving to thriving.
“We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve received a generous grant from The Atrium Floyd-Polk Foundation!” stated a representative from the CRC. “This funding will help launch our newest initiative — Getting Ahead in a Just-Getting-By World, a powerful program designed to help individuals and families build stability and move toward long-term success.”
Beyond the program’s direct impact, the grant will also facilitate crucial improvements to the CRC’s physical space. These renovations are intended to create a more welcoming, accessible, and supportive environment for all who utilize the center’s services. Enhanced facilities will better enable the CRC to serve the diverse needs of the Chattooga County community.
“In addition, the grant will support much-needed renovations to our facility, allowing us to create a more welcoming and supportive environment for everyone we serve,” the CRC confirmed.
The Atrium Floyd-Polk Foundation’s investment signifies a strong commitment to the well-being and future prosperity of Chattooga County. The CRC expressed profound gratitude for this vital partnership.
“We’re deeply grateful to the Foundation for investing in our mission and in the future of our community,” the CRC added. “Stay tuned for updates as this exciting work gets underway!”
This significant funding injection promises to bring about positive and lasting change within Chattooga County, underscoring the vital role the Community Resource Center plays in supporting its residents.








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