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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

FIFTH & SIXTH SERIES
March and September 2000

American Red Cross National Marrow Donor Program
$2,100
Support bone marrow donor drive/bloodmobile during Hall of Fame week.

The ARC of Stark County
$3,800
Acquisition of new computers and software, plus training for all staff members to enhance their mission of protecting the life, rights, and opportunities of persons with mental retardation.

Assistance Dogs of America, Inc.
$5,000
Select, train, and place an assistance dog with a disabled individual to improve quality of life.

Boliver Volunteer Fire Department
$16,700
Purchase two Lifepack 12 cardiac monitors.

Boys and Girls Club of Massillon
$24,500
Implement the 2001 Summer Program for 150 kids/day.

Canton Area Regional Health Education Network (CARHEN)
$50,000 over two years
Support mini-grants to community based health organizations.

Canton Christian Home
$15,500
Apply toward purchase of a handicapped wheelchair accessible van.

The Claymont Community Center
$10,000
Provide health screenings for senior citizens.

J.R. Coleman Family Services Corp.
$64,800
Install a safe playground area that will enhance motor skills for children in their new child care center.

Community Services of Stark County
$75,280
To bring their telecommunication and computer system needs in line with their Year 2000 Technology Plan.

Families First of Stark County, Inc.
$28,500
Support two programs–H.U.G.S., to help prevent child abuse and neglect, and Mother Mentor Program, which provides support services to pregnant and parenting teens.

Goodwill Industries Rehabilitation Center, Inc.
$5,000
Select, train, and place two service dogs with disabled individuals.

Holmes County Victim Offender Reconciliation Program, Inc. (VORP)
$5,000
Bring together victims and offenders for face-to-face mediation to bring healing, understanding, and closure to a crime event.

Law Enforcement Foundation, Inc.
$5,400
Support the Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program in Stark County.

Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine
$29,704
Equip a computer based information skills laboratory to be housed at Doctors Hospital in Massillon.

Pathway Caring for Children
$3,000
Provide clothing for children who are in placement with Pathway.

Planned Parenthood of North Central Ohio
$15,000
Purchase a patient data management system.

Stark State College of Technology
$5,000
Purchase an intraoral camera system for the dental hygiene program.

Tuscarawas County Senior Center
$10,000
Support their in home services program to enable minimal income seniors to remain in their homes.

Viola Startzman Free Clinic
$10,000
Help sustain the cost of laboratory procedures for this Wooster free clinic.

YWCA of Massillon
$3,600
Collaborate with 15 other non-profit agencies to organize a Week Without Violence in Massillon.