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Show United Way Targeted Needs Grants, 1992-19931 Table 4 Community Services Council - Salvage food from restaurants, grocery $35,000 stores, and other sources Salt Lake Community Action - Extend Tooele County food pantry from $21,000 half-time to full-time operation American Red Cross - Provide basic health, sanitation, AIDS prevention $14,350 and safety education to migrant/seasonal workers in Salt Lake City and Tooele counties Murray Boys and Girls Club - Provide drug and alcohol prevention $4,000 education to 315 special needs students Family Counseling Center - Provide 300 hours of counseling at a reduced or $10,000 waived fee basis to low income families Family Support Center - Provide 524 hours of counseling to families at $22,000 high risk for child abuse University of Utah Medical Center - Develop a parenting manual and $4,550 provide parenting groups to teen mothers YWCA - Fund therapeutic child care for children of battered women $16,000 attending support groups Source: United Way of the Greater Salt Lake Area, Planning and Allocation Division 1992-93 Annual Report. ^Targeted Needs Grants listed is only a partial list. Only those grants addressing health and health-related needs are noted, and not all grants are included. There were additional non health-related grants made in fiscal year 1992-1993 for Targeted Needs. 144 NOTES |