Clinton County Community Foundation awards grant to Days of Grace Food Pantry

Posted May 19, 2020 at 12:54 pm
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Sherry Owens is shown above holding a grant check from the Clinton County Community Foundation. Owens is one of the principal operators of the Days of Grace Food Pantry in Albany, and the $1,000 grant from the Clinton County Community Foundation was given to the organization to help with the expenses being incurred with the increased need for food given to the public during this COVID-19 pandemic.

Owens also explained that another way the public can help the Days of Grace Food Pantry is through purchases made at Dyer Drug by signing up for the Round-Up program at the local pharmacy, where customer purchase prices can “round-up” their change to the nearest dollar amount, with the proceeds going to the Days of Grace Food Pantry.