Family Services of NEPA received grant from Villaume Foundation

Honesdale. The grant was for $10,000.

| 31 Dec 2024 | 10:33

The Board of The John and Helen Villaume Foundation announced that the Family Services of NEPA was selected to receive one of the Foundation’s 2024 community grant awards. David Kale, senior grant writer and communications manager, received a check in the amount of $10,000 from Foundation.

The John and Helen Villaume Foundation, established by Honesdale natives John and Helen Villaume, was created to benefit charitable, religious, scientific, literary and educational programs within Wayne County. Since its inception, the Foundation says it has given out over $2,500,000, with Wayne Bank managing the account.

Family Services of NEPA is a not-for-profit, non-sectarian organization that provides services to children, seniors, individuals, and families. Established in 1895 by a group of concerned community members, FSA NEPA has been built by a governing board, a professional staff, and an involved consumer community. PA 211 NE/HelpLine provides a free 24/7/265 information and referral service which connects callers/contacts with resources to meet daily vital needs, both in Wayne County and 16 others in the region.

Additional information about the Foundation and grant applications may be obtained from: The John and Helen Villaume Foundation, c/o Wayne Bank Wealth Management and Trust, 717 Main Street, Honesdale, PA 18431, by phone at 570-253-8507, or email via Trust@WayneBank.com.