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Milroy Food Pantry Receives $5,000 Rapid Relief Grant
Your generosity keeps making a BIG difference! The Rush to Help: COVID-19 Rapid Relief Fund has donated $5,000 to the Milroy Food Pantry. On Monday alone, 125 families received pre-packaged food parcels with eggs, produce, canned and baked goods, cereal, peanut butter and jelly and more – in

RCCA Receives First Rapid Relief Grant
Through the generosity of RCCF donors, the Rush County Community Assistance Food Pantry (RCCA) received $5,000 from the Rush to Help: COVID-19 Rapid Relief Fund. This is the first grant made from the fund. RCCA is an all-volunteer run organization that continues to adapt and to operate
Letter from Alisa: Our Response to These Times
April 8, 2020 Dear Friends, Much has changed in our lives in just a few weeks. Not long ago most of us had barely heard of the Coronavirus or thought of it as an illness affecting people in another country far away. Today we are self-isolating

RCCF Grants $50,000 to RMH
Pictured left to right: Dr. Daas, Alisa Winters (RCCF Executive Director), Brad Smith (RMH CEO), Carrie Tressler (RMH VP of Nursing), Alle Lilly (RMH Foundation Executive Director) When a world-wide crisis hits close to home, it becomes necessary to take all precautions and make every preparation to

Rush to Help COVID-19 Rapid Relief Fund Established
Help is on the way for Rush County organizations impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. The Rush County Community Foundation (RCCF) has established the Rush to Help COVID-19 Rapid Relief Fund to assist local organizations addressing immediate needs as well as short- and long-term effects of the outbreak and
The RCCF Response to COVID-19
The well-being of our community is always on our minds. As we all face this unprecedented health crisis of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, we want to assure you that we are taking precautions for the health and safety of our donors, visitors, volunteers and staff. In the