2024 ViewPoints
Your Community Foundation wishes you a happy holiday season. Please read on to learn about the ways you and the WCF have impacted Woodside in 2024 and new opportunities to support our greater community.
Your Community Foundation wishes you a happy holiday season. Please read on to learn about the ways you and the WCF have impacted Woodside in 2024 and new opportunities to support our greater community.
A Woodside institution, the Woodside Vaulters is a 501c3 non-profit that trains at the Woodside Horse Park and provides year-round instruction in recreational and competitive vaulting. The program emphasizes horsemanship, safety, team building, communication skills, and trust between horse and vaulter.
Your Community Foundation is ending a busy year in the best way; by starting a new fund. We hope you will be as excited about the scope and possibilities of the Good Neighbor Fund as we are. So please read on to learn more and see the variety of ways you and the WCF have impacted Woodside in 2023, from improving the Town landscape to supporting theatre and our awesome equestrian community.
Our community’s health and well-being is closely connected to that of our neighboring communities. In recognition that the Woodside community is blessed with a strong economic and social foundation the Good Neighbor Fund provides a platform to share resources with people and creatures in need in neighboring communities.
WMT must raised $10,000 by September 30, 2023 to help cover costs for the October production of Seussical (an adaptation of the works by childrens' book author, Dr. Seuss.) The Woodside Community Foundation matched donations up to $3,000.
The Woodside Junior Riders were in need of jumps to continue their long running English Riding program. The jumps cost WJR $12,000. The Woodside Community Foundation is partnered with Woodside-area Horse Owners Association (WHOA!) to match all donations up to $6,000. The funds were raised in 3 days.