2024 Annual Report (1) - Flipbook - Page 17
HUMAN SERVICES GRANTS AWARDED
$2,121,127
American Red Cross - Permian Basin Chapter
$35,000
Midland County Disaster Relief
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Permian Basin
$20,000
Marketing for Volunteer Recruitment
Boy Scouts of America, Buffalo Trail Council
$60,000
Utility Vehicles for Buffalo Trail Scout Ranch
Casa de Amigos
$185,000
Renovations to Expand Capacity for Adult
and Youth Education Programs
Christmas in Action
$20,000
Window Replacements
High Sky Children’s Ranch
$81,850
Security Upgrades & Campus Improvements
Midland Habitat for Humanity
$1,500,000
Infrastructure Work for New Development
Odessa Christmas in Action
$15,000
Workdays and Emergency Repairs
Rays of Hope Children’s Grief Centre
$36,777
Building Security Updates
Toya’s Precious Jewel’s Academy Permian Basin $17,500
Start-up Costs for New Child Care Center
United Way of Midland
$150,000
Building Remodel and Addition
Midland Community Theatre
$425,000
Additional funding for Lobby and Education
Department Expansion
Permian Basin Fellowship of Christian Athletes
$20,000
Midland and Odessa Bible Study Groups
Teen Flow
$35,000
General Operating
2024 Board Directed Gifts
$400,000
OTHER GRANTS AWARDED
$880,000
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Senior Life in fall 2022 broke ground on a new
facility that will accommodate Meals on Wheels, as
well as Senior Life’s other programs, while
providing office space for staff and room to grow.
Until its $15 million capital campaign for a new
building, Senior Life Midland operated out of the
former home of the Fuhrman-Vogel family that
was gifted to the nonprofit in the late 1980s.
Wheels, which provided more than 131,000 hot
meals for 840 seniors in 2023. In addition to Meals
on Wheels, the Handyman Program helps seniors
safely live at home by completing home repairs or
installing features such as grab bars, wheelchair
ramps, or fire and carbon monoxide detectors; and
the One Day at a Time program addresses on a
case-by-case basis some of the challenges facing
low-income homebound seniors.
Founded in 1974, Senior Life works to address the
challenges of aging and help older Midlanders
maintain good health, dignity, and independence.
Services for homebound seniors include Meals on
Senior Life also offers programs to help active
seniors engage in the community through
volunteer work at local nonprofits, in schools, or
serving other seniors in the community.
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