Chesco Community Foundation Asking How Everyone Can Grow, Thrive
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West Chester PA
20 January, 2021
1:51 PM
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WEST CHESTER, PA — What began as a series to help nonprofit leaders to brainstorm has grown into a community-wide conversation on how everyone with a heart and mind to do good in Chester County might find a way. The Chester County Community Foundation has created a social justice program open to community members to engage in meaningful conversations. The series, Food for Thought: Community Conversations will be held free on Zoom, beginning at noon on Jan. 26. Subsequent programs will be held the third Tuesday of each month through July, organizers said. Food for Thought began as a series to help nonprofit board and senior staff members explore topics to help nonprofits grow and thrive, explained Beth Krallis, Communications Officer for Chester County Community Foundation. "The program has developed into an inclusive gathering to enlighten and engage on community issues," she said. "The vision of The Community Foundation is to be a philanthropic catalyst for positive change, strategically and intentionally engaging donors and partners to address the common good while transforming our region into a better place for all. This program aims to guide Chester County towards a healthier, happier, and more equitable future," Krallis said. The program will begin at noon next Tuesday with an introduction and the streaming of a TED Talk related to a social justice topic, followed by a moderated discussion. Topics range from racism, LGBTQ+ issues, disabilities, and inclusion/discrimination. Those who would like to register or who want more information on dates, speakers, or topics, may go to www.chescocf.org, or call (610) 696-8211. Headquartered in West Chester's historic Lincoln Building, the Chester County Community Foundation connects people who care with causes that matter so their legacy philanthropy makes a difference now and forever. The Community Foundation holds nearly $70 million in trust and annually awards $3.5 million in grants and scholarships.
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