The Rosendin Foundation is thankful for the generous donors who have supported us as we positively impact communities, build and empower people, and inspire innovation. This could not occur without their generosity and encouragement.
"Through free education, peer-led programs, advocacy, and resource connection, NAMI Clackamas works every day to improve the quality of life for individuals and families across the community. That mission is especially meaningful for people who have too often been met first by punishment instead of care. Since early 2024, NAMI Clackamas has been providing a program called Blueprint for Wellness (BPW) for adults in custody in the Clackamas County Jail. Thanks in part to funding from The Rosendin Foundation, NAMI Clackamas has been able to launch both a women-only peer support group in the jail and a post-release peer support group. This project has been a resounding success and is making a BIG difference in the lives of our underserved population, both in jail and after their release. We look forward to working with The Rosendin Foundation to continue to sustain and enhance services for our Adults in Custody."
Gary Marschke, Outreach and Development Manager NAMI Clackamas
A Farm Less Ordinary's mission is to provide employment, job skills training, and a welcoming community to the intellectual, developmental, and cognitive disability community, a population that has about a 74% unemployment rate. Our food pantry partners are experiencing increased demand, and this grant will enable us to plant 10% more crops next year. A huge thank you to The Rosendin Foundation for all of your generosity."
Greg Masucci, Cofounder/Executive Director A Farm Less Ordinary
"The Junior League of Austin is grateful for the support from The Rosendin Foundation. This funding is essential for the success of our signature program FIT-Food In Tummies. The mission of FIT is to promote nutritional health and maximize student potential by providing meals to students who may otherwise go without access to food during the weekend. By using our award to provide these children FIT backpacks full of food to get them through the weekend, we hope to not only keep their bodies nourished and healthy but their minds as well. We want to make sure students are ready to learn when they walk into school on Monday. Thank you for your support of this important work."
Pim Mayo, Grants Chair The Junior League of Austin
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