WBC Receives Grant from the Patrick and Anna M.
Cudahy Fund
Wisconsin
Badger Camp is pleased to announce it is the recipient of an $8,000 grant from
the Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund. The grant will financially support Camperships
for individuals with developmental disabilities from Illinois who attend
Wisconsin Badger Camp.
Located
in Chicago, Illinois and starting in 1921, the Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund
foundation has continued its philanthropic work on a large scale, both in funds
available and in the continuation of numerous charitable and educational endeavors.
Because
Badger Camp does not accept any state or federal funding, the Patrick and Anna
M. Cudahy Fund is playing an important role in the success of the Campership
Program. The generous contribution towards the individuals with developmental
disabilities from Illinois plays a vital role in the success of Badger Camp by
giving them the opportunity to come to camp and participate in outdoor
recreational activities regardless of their financial situation.
“Thank
you to the Patrick
and Anna M. Cudahy Fund,” Development Director, Kayla Leibfried said. “This
grant will benefit our camper who come from Illinois. With a major portion of
our campers coming from Wisconsin it’s great to have organizations like the
Patrick and Anna M. Cudahy Fund supporting our
Illinois campers.”
Wisconsin
Badger Camp is an independent nonprofit organization located approximately 10
miles south of Prairie du Chien and serves approximately 900 individuals with
developmental disabilities each summer. Badger Camp relies on the community’s
time, talent, and financial assistance to provide for its campers. If you or
someone you know would like more information on how to make a donation or for
tour information please call Wisconsin Badger Camp at (608) 348-9689 or visit our
website at www.badgercamp.org.
Frank G. Andres Charitable Trust Longtime WBC
Supporter
Wisconsin
Badger Camp is excited to announce it is the recipient of a $1,000 grant from
Frank G. Andres Charitable Trust. The grant will financially support Camperships
for individuals with developmental disabilities from Monroe County who attend
Wisconsin Badger Camp.
Founded
in 1975, Frank G. Andres Charitable Trust is a private charitable organization
located in Tomah, Wisconsin that serves many organizations throughout the year,
and is a longtime supporter of Badger Camp.
Because
Badger Camp does not accept any state or federal funding, the Patrick and Anna
M. Cudahy Fund is playing an important role in the success of the Campership
Program. The generous contribution towards the individuals with developmental
disabilities from Monroe County plays a vital role in the success of Badger
Camp by giving them the opportunity to come to camp and participate in outdoor
recreational activities regardless of their financial situation.
“We
appreciate the Frank G. Andres Charitable Trust’s continued support of Badger
Camp and our Monroe County campers,” Development Director, Kayla Leibfried
said. “Thank you to the Frank G. Andres Charitable Trust.”
Wisconsin
Badger Camp is an independent nonprofit organization located approximately 10
miles south of Prairie du Chien and serves approximately 900 individuals with
developmental disabilities each summer. Badger Camp relies on the community’s
time, talent, and financial assistance to provide for its campers. If you or
someone you know would like more information on how to make a donation or for
tour information please call Wisconsin Badger Camp at (608) 348-9689 or visit
our website at www.badgercamp.org.