The Southern Berks News

Community foundation awards grants to Governor Mifflin area initiative­s

- From Jason Brudereck

Afterschoo­l programs and hands-on science lessons for students, arts workshops for seniors, and a mobile food pantry for those in need are among the initiative­s that will receive grants from the Governor Mifflin Area Charitable Program this year.

The Russell L. Hiller Charitable Trust of Berks County Community Foundation funds the program. Six organizati­ons will receive a total of $30,200 in grants from this annual distributi­on:

• Olivet Boys & Girls Club – $10,000 to run a satellite location in partnershi­p with Grace Evangelica­l Lutheran Church, Shillingto­n, to expand afterschoo­l programmin­g from two to five days per week for middle school children in the Governor Mifflin School District.

• The S.P.A.R.K.S. Foundation – $7,000 to continue its hands-on science experiment­s with fourth-grade students in the district. The S.P.A.R.K.S. (Science Projects are Really Kids’ Stuff!) Foundation is a Mohnton-based nonprofit that promotes science literacy.

• Reading Public Museum – $6,500 to continue the “Feed Their Imaginatio­n” program, which will bring 450 Governor Mifflin students to the museum for tours and activities that directly relate to what they are learning in the classroom.

• Clay on Main – $2,500 to run monthly craft workshops at the Mifflin Encore Center to give seniors the opportunit­y to work with fused glass, printmakin­g, and painting.

• Greater Berks Food Bank – $2,200 to support the Mohnton Mobile Market, which provides healthy fresh and frozen items to families in need.

• Mifflin Community Library – $2,000 to expand its “Tech Time” program to offer more sessions for children.

A bequest by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Russell L. Hiller establishe­d the Russell L. Hiller Charitable Trust in 2003 when the 60-year resident of Shillingto­n passed away at the age of 97. He spent 26 years as a federal bankruptcy judge in Reading.

Throughout his years in Shillingto­n, Hiller often walked to the borough park and relaxed on a bench overlookin­g Governor Mifflin schools. The pursuit of education was his lifelong passion.

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