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Strength In Numbers: $50K Donated To Manchester Area Nonprofits
The Queen City Rotary Club donated the money to 45 organizations promoting the health and well-being of young people in the area.

MANCHESTER, NH — As part of its daily mission to support the health and well-being of area youth, the Queen City Rotary Club is thrilled to announce donations of $50,000 to dozens of local non-profits.
“Spring is a special time on the Rotary calendar,” Natalie Jutras, the president of the Queen City Rotary Club, said. “Over the past few weeks, we’ve donated $50,000 to youth-centered non-profits as part of our annual charitable grants program.”
Organizations receiving 2025 grant support include: Blue Knights Football, Boys & Girls Club of Greater Manchester, Breakthrough Manchester CASA, Central HS Little Green, Central HS Maskers, Central HS Music, Central HS Oracle, Central HS Robotics, City Year, Families in Transition, Founders Academy Drama Club, Franco-American Centre, Friends of Aine, Girls at Work, Girl Scouts of the Green & White Mountains, Granite State Generosity, Hope NH, Majestic Theatre, Make-A-Wish, Manchester Community Music School, Manchester Housing & Redevelopment Authority, Manchester Police Athletic League, Manchester Proud, Mark Stebbins Community Center, Mayhew Program, New Hampshire Afghan Support Network, New Hampshire Food Bank, NHMI/Safe Sport Network, Palace Theatre Trust, Pass Along Project, Positive Street Art, Project Happy, Queen City Bicycle Collective, Safari Youth Club, Scouting America New Hampshire, SEE Science Center, Spark the Dream, Suitcase Project, The Comeback Kid Mentorship Program, UpReach, Victory Women of Vision, Waypoint, and the Webster House.
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“Our club, through donations and community service, is dedicated to supporting a host of critical safety net organizations,” said Jutras. “Now, maybe more than ever, these impactful nonprofits are playing a critical role in the lives of area youth in need.”
About The Queen City Rotary Club
Comprised of more than 50 community and small business leaders, the Queen City Rotary Club seeks to improve the lives of area youth and others through community service, charitable donations, and volunteerism.
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The Club meets at 7:30 a.m. each Thursday at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester and welcomes guests.
To learn more, visit queencityrotary.org.
Submitted by the Queen City Rotary Club
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