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Past Funds

Retired Fund:
WOODSIDE TOGETHER Matching Fund

Thanks to your generous donations to our Woodside Together Fund we raised $10,000. As promised, these donations were matched dollar for dollar by the Woodside Community Foundation and a check for $20,000 was sent to the San Mateo County Strong Fund. The San Mateo County Strong Fund helps struggling individuals, families, small businesses and non-profits throughout the County.

By |2022-02-20T22:00:27+00:00February 6, 2022|Past Funds|Comments Off on Retired Fund:
WOODSIDE TOGETHER Matching Fund

Retired Fund: Gratitude Fund for
Robert’s of Woodside Employees

Woodside residents are extremely appreciative of the dedication and commitment that the Robert’s of Woodside employees have demonstrated as front line workers since the onset of the COVID-19 crisis. Their hard work and long hours have allowed Woodsiders to have a safe, clean, well-stocked place to shop that is close to home during the region’s Shelter in Place directive.

By |2022-02-20T22:00:45+00:00February 5, 2022|Past Funds|Comments Off on Retired Fund: Gratitude Fund for
Robert’s of Woodside Employees

Retired Fund:
Child Care Relief Fund

This fund provides financial assistance to subsidized child care providers for low-income families in San Mateo County especially in the areas of North Fair Oaks and Redwood City. Access to high-quality child care, essential to our region’s economic vitality, has suffered a major setback with the COVID crisis threatening the health and well-being of our essential workers and their young families. Your help NOW will make a tremendous difference in the lives of many parents, children and employers for years to come.

By |2022-02-20T22:00:53+00:00February 4, 2022|Past Funds|Comments Off on Retired Fund:
Child Care Relief Fund

Retired Fund: B.O.K. Ranch
Equestrian Scholarship Fund

B.O.K. Ranch, located at the Woodside Horse Park, is raising funds to cover the cost of providing full inclusion riding lessons to aspiring equestrians referred by the San Mateo County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate on behalf of children in the Foster Care system.

By |2022-02-20T22:01:34+00:00February 1, 2022|Past Funds|Comments Off on Retired Fund: B.O.K. Ranch
Equestrian Scholarship Fund
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