Grant funding targets some important local causes | Letter

Last week’s article on grants from Granny’s Attic to help fund some island health projects points out what wonderful work is being done by their board to address some major needs of island residents (“Health Projects launch with aid from Granny’s Attic grants,” March 25).

Last week’s article on grants from Granny’s Attic to help fund some island health projects points out what wonderful work is being done by their board to address some major needs of island residents (“Health Projects launch with aid from Granny’s Attic grants,” March 25).

The Granny’s board perceptively selected programs that will best utilize funds for the island’s increasingly aging population, targeting such key areas as off-island transportation for medical needs and supporting our care center’s ability to provide services to islanders who may not be able to afford care. Not limited to senior needs, Granny’s has also funded other programs with the Interfaith Council to Prevent Homelessness and the Vashon Island Growers Association.

These are not glamorous programs — not the stuff of capital campaigns — but a wonderful example of islanders taking care of other islanders. My thanks to the board for their fine stewardship.

 

— Annie Miksch