Third Quarter 2008

3 October 2008

At the Quarterly Venturi Awards Breakfast on October 3, 2008, the Venturi Brighter Employee Fund awarded three large grants. The recipients were The Way, United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), and Care Assurance System of the Aging and Homebound (CASA) of Madison County. The Way serves our local community by providing a drug and alcohol recovery facility […]

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Second Quarter 2008

1 September 2008

At the Quarterly Venturi Awards Breakfast on August 1, the Venturi Brighter Employee Fund awarded their fourth and fifth large grants. The recipients were Jehovah Jirah, Inc. a.k.a. 305 8th St. and The Riley Behavioral and Educational Center a.k.a. The Riley Center. Both organizations provide great services to the local areas where Venturi employees live […]

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Harris Home Grand Opening

10 June 2008

Dave Johnson, Pam Cooper, and Chris Simpson attended the opening of Harris Home for Children’s new facility at 1210 Church Street, Huntsville, AL 35801. Their new facility will serve as their main campus and allow them to help even more children within our local community. Harris Home for Children was a recipient of a Venturi […]

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Greengate School Visit

21 May 2008

Venturi Brighter Day was invited to visit The Greengate School for a tour and program. The Greengate School was a recipient of a Venturi Brighter Day Employee Fund grant. The Greengate School’s mission is to educate and support children with specific learning differences in reading, spelling, or writing so that they may realize their full […]

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First Quarter 2008

11 April 2008

During the Venturi, Inc. Quarterly Breakfast on Apr 11, 2008, the Venturi Brighter Day Employee Fund awarded its first grants to three great charities. The first to receive a gift was Harris Home for Children. This organization provides foster care, therapeutic, and educational services to help the neglected and dependent adolescent males and females of […]

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