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Since its inception, the Austin-Bailey Foundation has awarded over $5,000,000 to non-profit organizations in the four-county area.


2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004
2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

THIRD & FOURTH SERIES
March and September 1999

American Red Cross — Massillon
$700
Purchase of two automated external defibrillator trainer kits to assist those who suffer from cardiac arrest.

American Red Cross — Canton
$3,106
Purchase supplies and materials to be used in the Camp Safe Crossing Program, which addresses the safety of children and their ability to prevent or respond to life threatening emergencies.

Canton Area Regional Health Education Network
$18,500
Continuation and expansion of their educational health and wellness programs throughout the four county area which our foundation serves.

Canton City Health Department
$4,000
Purchase of supplies for their dental sealant program for high risk students in Canton’s urban school system.

Canton Urban League
$4,810
Support the Marrow Donor Program in con-junction with the American Red Cross during high traffic Hall of Fame week to recruit individuals into the marrow program.

Catholic Community Services — Canton
$120,000
To help fund SCoRE, a program for the underemployed and unemployed to achieve employable skills and training.

Child & Adolescent Service Center — Canton
$4,742
Social and recreational activities for children who are mentally and behaviorally disabled.

Compass
$500
Videos to help educate Hispanics on awareness issues concerning assault and rape.

The Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties
$9,205
Develop an internet web site dedicated to promoting access to mental health informa-tion, and support the Bridges Program, which trains individuals to direct an educational program on mental illness.

Creating Perry Recreation
$100,000
Construct an eight lane all weather track suitable for use by people of all ages.

Crown Center for Counseling
$45,000
Develop programs to address mental health needs within the Amish community.

Domestic Violence Project
$100,000
Purchase and renovate a Massillon City domestic violence site.

Great Trail Girl Scout Council
$4,415
Vehicle to transport scouts with limited mobility at the Minerva camp.

Holmes County General Health District
$3,850
Obtain twenty-two electric and twelve man-ual breastfeeding pumps and related supplies.

Hospice of Wayne County
$5,000
Help meet the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations standards, and to have a computer system installed for the year 2000.

Kent State School of Nursing
$3,677
Research program of conflict resolution with African-American adolescents.

Massillon YMCA
$63,298
Cardiovascular fitness equipment for the newly expanded facility.

Lake Senior Center
$19,130
Renovate their kitchen facility in order to establish a nutrition center to benefit seniors.

Meals on Wheels of Stark and Wayne Counties
$55,000
Purchase a refrigerated truck to expand their home delivery program.

Pathway Caring for Children
$2,000
Prescription drugs, when required, for abused, neglected or abandoned children.

Personal & Family Counseling Services of Tuscarawas Valley
$26,942
Fund programs that help families increase their connections and positive communica-tion while decreasing the chance of school failure, alcohol and drug abuse, and juvenile delinquency in general.

Stark County Board of Mental Retardation
$12,113
Construction of a quarter-mile walking track adjacent to Southgate School.

Stark County Tobacco Prevention Coalition
$3,000
County-wide tobacco prevention assembly program for 6th grade students and teachers.

Tuscarawas County Senior Center
$20,000
In-home service to the elderly enabling them to remain independent longer.

Wayne County Health Department
$7,500
Installation of a Public Health Distance Learning Center to facilitate satellite conferences for improved health training.

Western Stark Medical Clinic
$87,500
Free medical clinic for uninsured residents.

Wm. McKinley Mental Health Society
$15,969
Production of a video which encourages respect of people with mental illness.

YMCA of Central Stark County
$4,500
Purchase CPR manikins and first-aid equipment to enable them to increase the number of first-aid classes offered, and improve the quality of training.