At 2 End The Stigma, we believe in the transformative power of small acts of kindness and collaboration, as eloquently captured by Desmond Tutu: “Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.”
We are overjoyed to announce that our organization has been awarded a grant of $8,700 from the John Randolph Foundation, in partnership with Silent No More. This generous contribution is not only a recognition of our mission but a powerful affirmation of the collaborative efforts required to bring meaningful change. 💜💜
In partnership with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the US Attorney’s Office, we’ve been presenting prevention education in schools, focusing on awareness and equipping students with the knowledge to make life-saving decisions. These initiatives are vital in combating addiction and fostering resilience among young people.
This $8,700 grant will enable us to extend our outreach and support our friends in the Tri-Cities area even further. With these funds, we can continue to strengthen prevention programs and amplify the message that education and awareness can save lives.
To the John Randolph Foundation, Silent No More, and our community partners—thank you for standing beside us as we work together to end the stigma and build a brighter future.
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