25 groups awarded grants
by Marietta Daily Journal staff
November 18, 2010 12:00 AM | 578 views | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Cobb County Commission Chairman Tim Lee, third from left, attended and spoke at the community breakfast at the Mansour Center in Marietta as part of the Days of Giving program by Wells Fargo. Pictured from left to right around Chairman Lee are Tina Jones of The Extension,  Raye Varney of Theater in the Square and Holly Comer with the YWCA of Northwest Georgia.
Cobb County Commission Chairman Tim Lee, third from left, attended and spoke at the community breakfast at the Mansour Center in Marietta as part of the Days of Giving program by Wells Fargo. Pictured from left to right around Chairman Lee are Tina Jones of The Extension, Raye Varney of Theater in the Square and Holly Comer with the YWCA of Northwest Georgia.
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MARIETTA - Wells Fargo managers and team members recognized 25 Cobb nonprofit organizations with $1,000 grants on Tuesday as part of the Days of Giving program in metro Atlanta. Forty-seven groups were honored at a community breakfast at the Mansour Center in Marietta.

The Cobb groups were 40 Girls and Some Shoes; American Lung Association - Southeast; Baby & I Foundation; Bullock Foundation; Calvary Children's Home; Center for Family Resources; Cindy Donald Dreams of Recovery Foundation; Devereux Foundation - Georgia Treatment Network; Dignity Place; East Cobb Lions Club; Family Life Restoration Center; McCleskey-East Cobb YMCA; MUST Ministries; N.W. Metro Habitat for Humanity; North West YMCA; Positive Outlook Foundation; Sean Costello Memorial Fund to Benefit Bipolar Research; The Extension; The Extension, Inc. - Men's Division; The Extension - Women's Division; Theater in the Square; United Way of Cobb County; Voice Today, Inc.; Woodland Ridge Sr. Living; and YWCA of Northwest Georgia.
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