Education: Gilroy Assistance League announces 2022 youth grant recipients

This year, more than $21,000 was distributed

Photo courtesy Gilroy Assistance League
During the Gilroy Assistance League’s annual luncheon in late April, eight grant recipient programs were officially announced and recognized for their outstanding efforts on behalf of South Santa Clara County children.


By Staff Reports

At its annual grants luncheon in April, the Gilroy Assistance League announced they have given more than $21,000 to eight organizations for outstanding efforts on behalf of south Santa Clara County children.

Over the years, the Gilroy Assistance League has awarded more than $340,000 in grants.

“The Gilroy Assistance League is always humbled, yet inspired, when our members read the grant requests from many local youth organizations,” said GALS Grants Committee Chair Paula Goldsmith. “There are so many needs in our community. It is always difficult to choose who will be awarded the grant money. We are proud that our fundraisers have allowed us to fund many worthwhile programs.”

Each year GALs accepts grant requests that will benefit South Santa Clara County youth organizations, programs, and schools. Any youth-related organization or school is eligible to apply for a grant.  Proceeds from the GALs Annual Impressions Home + Garden Tour & Boutique fund these grants.

“It is such an honor to help ensure that local youth have what they need to inspire and improve their lives, and our commitment has never been stronger,” said GALs President Therese Martin. “We couldn’t provide these grants without our incredible Home + Garden Tour sponsors, generous individual donors, and whole-hearted support of the community. We are beyond grateful.”

 


The 2022 grants recipients are:

City of Gilroy/South County Youth Task Force

  • $2,000 to provide female youth in Gilroy who participate in the Xinachtli girls group with a graduation, a Rites of Passage celebration, and an opportunity to visit a college.

City of Gilroy Recreation

Gilroy Youth Center

  • $3,000 for field trips and enrichment activities with special workshops for 35 youth participants in the summer camp and after-school programs.

Gilroy High School Culinary Arts

  • $3,000 for tools and ingredients used during daily instruction throughout the school year to help students learn valuable skills in the kitchen.

One Heart to Another

  • $1,300 to provide gifts, essentials, and groceries to youth and families of the “Christmas Angels Project.”

Parents Helping Parents

  • $4,000 to support a monthly support group for Gilroy families of children with disabilities, which will include a PHP staff member as well as a licensed mental health therapist. In addition, these funds will help support two family workshops.

St. Mary School

  • $1,112.52 to be used to purchase a weather station to instruct students about meteorological concepts.

Sportsman Chef

  • $3,000 for their annual “Fishability” event at Lake McAlpine, where disabled individuals can fish in a stocked lake and enjoy lunch and take home a t-shirt.

Rebekah Children’s Services

  • $3,589.55 to purchase transitional car seats and strollers for families in need.