The award for the Nutrition Program will help fund 46 students to receive free lunches for students who qualify.
CHF Executive Director Lynne Sullivan stated, “I continue to be deeply impressed with the resourcefulness of these organizations. They are consistently finding new ways to leverage their funds and stretch resources so that they can ensure greater impact and longevity.”
“As Catholics, we are called to serve. And these organizations are doing just that,” said Board President Gavan Mooney. “They are bridging gaps and developing solutions for the serious challenges facing our communities. Their commitment and dedication are second to none and CHF is proud to support their work.”
NDA Director of Institutional Advancement Greg Palmer said, “The Academy of Notre Dame Tyngsboro is grateful for our long-standing partnership with Catholic Health Foundation for their support of our school’s Nutrition Program. Through this generous grant, CHF ensures that all our students in need have access to a healthy lunch during the school day. Our Nutrition Program is one of our school’s top priorities providing nutritional options for each and every student.”