Monday, December 22, 2014

WBC Receives Grant from Ann & Leo Stoll Jr. Charitable Trust
     Wisconsin Badger Camp is pleased to announce it is the recipient of a $1,000 grant from the Ann & Leo Stoll Jr Charitable Trust. This grant will go toward Wisconsin Badger Camp’s Campership Program for Grant County campers. The Campership Program financially supports individuals with developmental disabilities to give them the opportunity to come to camp and participate in outdoor recreational programming that WBC offers.  This is the first time that Badger Camp has received a grant from the Ann & Leo Stoll Jr Charitable Trust, Mound City Bank located in Platteville, WI.

 “We are very excited about our grant from the Ann & Leo Stoll Jr Charitable  Trust in support of our Grant County campers,” said Development Director, Kayla Leibfried. “This is the first time we’ve received from the Ann & Leo Stoll Jr Charitable  Trust and it’s always  great to gain new supporters of our mission.”  




Racine Community Foundation, Inc. Supports Wisconsin Badger Camp.
     Wisconsin Badger Camp is pleased to announce it is the recipient of a $5,000 grant from Racine Community Foundation. This grant will financially support individuals with developmental disabilities to give them the opportunity to come to camp and participate in outdoor recreational experiences such as fishing, hiking, camping, horseback riding, canoeing, and arts & crafts. Because Badger Camp does not accept any state or federal funding, Kaap Charitable trust is playing an important role in the success of the Campership Program.
        For the Racine Community  Foundation, there is no greater purpose than to serve the needs of the citizens of Racine County. They remain steadfast to the vision of those individuals who established their organization in 1975, and carry on their mission.
     “We are extremely grateful for this grant from the Racine Community Foundation,” said Development Director, Kayla Leibfried. “We appreciate the Racine Community Foundation’s support of our mission and Racine County campers.”  

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