The Southern Berks News

Berks women’s group awards $55,400 in grants

The grants will support underserve­d women looking to enter the workforce or receive career education

- By Keith Dmochowski kdmochowsk­i@readingeag­le. com

The Power of the Purse in Berks County fund announced Thursday that it recently awarded $55,400 in grants to eight organizati­ons in Berks County.

Power of the Purse marked its 10th year of giving with a ceremony Thursday evening at The Nature Place in Reading.

Administer­ed by Berks County Community Foundation, the charitable fund has donated a total of $385,983 to 24 organizati­ons over 10 years, the organizati­on said in a press release.

Those who give to Power of the Purse aim to support programs that eliminate or address barriers for women who want to enter or re-enter the workforce, or seek education to do so, said Franki Aitken, chief operating officer at the Berks County Community Foundation.

For more informatio­n on the Power of the Purse, including how to join or contribute, visit bccf.org/pop.

This year’s grant recipients:

• Safe Berks, $12,000: For a program to help eliminate barriers that survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault face in obtaining and/or maintainin­g employment. Direct costs to be covered for education and employment needs include program or applicatio­n fees,

books and supplies, child care, transporta­tion, and employment prerequisi­tes such as photo identifica­tion, birth certificat­es, physicals/healthrela­ted costs, tools, uniforms and technology.

• Berks Connection­s/Pretrial Services, $10,000: To remove obstacles to employment and education for women who were formerly incarcerat­ed. Direct costs to be covered include bus passes, money for ridehailin­g services, work boots, tools and mobile phone minutes.

• Opportunit­y House, $10,000: For a career education and exploratio­n program for girls who attend Opportunit­y House’s learning center. The program will include field trips and firsthand experience­s. A financial counseling program will also be offered to parents of children who attend the center, primarily single mothers.

• Reading Science Center, $7,439: To expand its offering of female-focused STEM work with specialize­d programmin­g to reach girls from underserve­d and underrepre­sented families.

• Clare of Assisi House, $6,561: For a program for nonviolent women who are transition­ing into the community from incarcerat­ion.

• Hannah’s Hope Ministries, $5,400: For a program that helps mothers who are single and homeless overcome barriers to employment and financial stability by providing assistance with transporta­tion, child care, and education and training fees.

• John Paul II Center for Special Learning, $2,000: For its Girl Talk 101 club for girls ages 10 to 21 within any disability category. The club will be a safe space where the girls will talk about anything related to their bodies, rights, safety, and self-advocacy

with staff and community members who are subject matter experts.

• Literacy Council of Reading-Berks, $2,000: To increase literacy skills among women.

 ?? ?? Students Julianna, left, and Katie, will be part of the Girl Talk 101 club at John Paul II Center for Special Learning. Power of the Purse is providing the club with startup money.
Students Julianna, left, and Katie, will be part of the Girl Talk 101 club at John Paul II Center for Special Learning. Power of the Purse is providing the club with startup money.
 ?? COURTESY OF THE POWER OF THE PURSE ?? From left: students Julianna, Bella, Cynthia, and Katie will be part of the Girl Talk 101 club at John Paul II Center for Special Learning.
COURTESY OF THE POWER OF THE PURSE From left: students Julianna, Bella, Cynthia, and Katie will be part of the Girl Talk 101 club at John Paul II Center for Special Learning.

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