Naples Woman’s Club Awards $10,000 Grant to Providence House for Child Care Expenses
January 21, 2025
The Naples Woman’s Club (NWC) has awarded a generous $10,000 grant to Providence House, an organization dedicated to supporting homeless women and children. This funding will go toward providing essential childcare services for families in the Providence House program, helping single mothers gain independence and self-sufficiency.
For years, NWC has supported Providence House through both hands-on involvement and financial contributions. Past grants have helped improve security and expand support services for the families they serve. The Naples Woman’s Club’s new grant will directly assist in alleviating the financial burden of child care, allowing mothers to focus on securing employment and building a stable future for their children.
About Providence House. Providence House is the oldest provider of transitional housing for women with young children in Collier County. Since its founding in 1988, the organization’s mission has been to break the cycle of homelessness, one family at a time. Through its comprehensive two-year program, Providence House provides families with the resources, counseling, and support they need to transition from homelessness to permanent housing and financial independence.
About the Naples Woman’s Club. Founded in 1932, the Naples Woman’s Club (NWC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and families in Collier County. Through a combination of philanthropy, education, and service, NWC supports various charitable causes and fosters community engagement. Over the years, NWC has contributed over $4 million in grants, scholarships, and volunteer hours to organizations in need.
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