Sherbrooke Record

Tillotson Coaticook Region Fund

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Lived in New England and owned a lot of nearby land in both Canada and the United States. He also owned companies all over the world, producing mostly latex gloves.

When Tillotson passed away in 2001, he left a large sum of money (over $100 million) to the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation. $3 million was used to start the TCRF. The money is invested, and the returns are distribute­d amongst community organizati­ons twice a year.

The Fund focuses on helping the community out with its basic needs, like educating children and services that support the elderly, and has been operating since 2012. It has given back nearly $2.5 million thus far.

Tillotson’s philosophy was “Be humble, be creative, and be kind.”

The following are each organizati­on’s name, the purpose of the grant, and the amount awarded:

• Camp Massawippi - Acquisitio­n of chairs to allow disabled children to safely enter and exit a lake $3,000

• APH Coaticook - Bowling and gymnastics activities for clients with intellectu­al disabiliti­es $4,000

• Musée Beaulne - Trips for students outside Coaticook to the museum to awaken them to arts and heritage - $3,500

• Loisirs CFD - Refurbishi­ng JB Hall

for shows - $4,500

• Centre Communauta­ire de Coaticook - Replacemen­t of kitchen robot and floor maintenanc­e system - $2,500 • Lennoxvill­e Elementary School New sound system for the school - $5,000

• Bibliothèq­ue Françoise Maurice - Purchase of books in English $7,500

• Les Habitation­s Hestia - Acquisitio­n

of a defibrilla­tor - $2,475.27

• Club Joyeux St-herménégil­de Purchase of computer equipment - $1,500

• Chorale La Clef des Chants - Purchase of scores and harmonizat­ion - $3,500 • Fondation Collège Rivier Improvemen­t of volleyball grounds - $8,500

• Bulwer Golden Ages - Breaking the isolation of the elderly by organizing activities - $2,500

• Les Comptonale­s - $4,000

• FADOQ Coaticook - 50th

foundation anniversar­y - $2,200 • Associatio­n Soccer Football Coaticook-compton (ASFCC) Equipment renewal - $7,000 • Ayers Cliff Rec.com - BBQ for

events - $800

• École Sacré-coeur – “Growing

together to be healthy” - $1,500 • Frontier Lodge - Purchase of AED

for camp and community - $1,900 • Musée Colby-curtis Intergener­ational cultural program - $3,000

• Aide Communauta­ire Lennoxvill­e

- Aid for the elderly - $2,300 • Lampe Foundation - Lampe/ Tillotson Science Scholarshi­pchamplain regional college $2,000

• CAB Coaticook - Club des P’tits Chefs, collective kitchen for holiday events - $8,000

• MRC de Coaticook - Youth zone at

the Back-to-school Party - $2,600 • Townships Sun - Townships Young

Voices Awards 2024 - $900 • Alexander Galt Regional High

School - Galt rugby shirts - $5,000 • Lennoxvill­e scout group - Essex Internatio­nal Jamboree and group equipment - $4,000

• Comité de Loisirs Martinvill­e Equipment for the youth - $2,115 • Corps de Cadets 2852 de Coaticook - Clothing for Cadets corps 2852 Coaticook - $1,500

• École Primaire Jardin des Frontières - Enhancemen­t of sports equipment - $5,000 • Maison des Jeunes Les Pacifistes de Waterville - Arts throughout the “MDJ” - $594.27

• 5e Groupe Scouts Coaticook Summer Camp 2024 - $2,000 • Lennoxvill­e Library - Rethinking

library space - $3,500

• Maison de la Famille MRC de Coaticook - Adapted and inclusive material for youth - $7,000 • Carrefour Loisir de la MRC de Coaticook - Enhancemen­t of material for Camp Kionata • animations - $7,000

• Opération Nez Rouge Breathalyz­er - $640

• MDJ de Waterville – “The big

update” - $2,000

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Scouts Canada PHOTOS BY WILLIAM CROOKS
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Coaticook Handicap Associatio­n
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École Jardins des Frontiers
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Camp Massawippi
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Alexander Galt

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