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100 Women Who Care step up with funds for special art program

'Program embraces diversity through art-making and provides a place for inclusion, support and friendship'
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Nominating member Gail Richardson (left), Lianne Carter, executive director at the ECFTA, founding member Tracy Bachly and Judy Anderson, programmer and arts educator at ECFTA get together for presentation of cheque for $11,300

On Tuesday, 100 Women Who Care Centre Wellington presented a cheque for $11,300 to the Elora Centre for the Arts. 

The funds will support a weekly program geared to adults in our community with disabilities. 

"The program embraces diversity through art-making and provides a place for inclusion, support and friendship," 100 Women Who Care said. 

The donation will help cover the cost of art instruction and project materials to help reduce the cost for participation.

The 100 Women Who Care CW donation came at the perfect time. Over the past three years, the program has been funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, but the funding ends this month.

For further information, visit eloracentreforthearts.ca.

If you would like to join 100 Women Who Care CW, visit cw100women.com or email [email protected]