The Nature Education Foundation, Temecula Valley Woman’s Club present small grant awards

Temecula Valley Woman’s Club member Barbara Purdy presents a $3,900 donation to Mary Ann Tams of the Cultivating Inclusion nonprofit, a special education mentor, with her daughter at The Nature Education Foundation’s member mingle June 28 at the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Preserve. Valley News/Tony Ault photo
The Nature Education Foundation at the Santa Rosa Plateau and the Temecula Valley Woman’s Club presented four nonprofit agencies and schools small grant awards totaling $10,000 during the annual TNEF membership mingle, Wednesday, June 28.In addition to the small grant awards from the Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians, Pechanga Development Corporation presented a $15,000 donation to the TNEF’s nature education programs that teach children and teens from 3rd grade through high school to preserve nature and the environment around them. The Pechanga Development Corp. was also presented the TNEF Board of Directors Special Recognition plaque during the evening for helping the TNEF financially for the past 20 years..Receiving the special grants and their totals were; Cultivating Inclu
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