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Coleman Foundation to match donations to Association for Individual Development

Thanks to the generous support of the community, the Association for Individual Development has reached its fundraising goal of $30,000.

These funds provide essential support to the individuals they serve. This effort began in mid-March when AID staff were approached by two supporters who committed to matching every dollar up to $15,000. They are humbled by the communities' generosity!

As the need to provide the best possible care to their clients continues, AID is beginning a new opportunity for donors who missed out on the first fundraiser to increase the impact of their donation.

The Coleman Foundation has partnered with AID to match all donations (up to $25,000) from private individuals between April 15 and June 1.

All contributions are greatly appreciated and tax deductible. AID will continue to work around the clock to ensure the health, well-being and safety of clients and staff.

For more information or to make a donation, visit aidcares.org/donate.

The Coleman Foundation is the legacy of entrepreneurs, Dorothy W. Coleman and her husband, J.D. Stetson Coleman, one-time owners of Fannie May Candy Company. The Colemans created the foundation in 1951 to improve opportunity and quality of life. Today, the foundation continues to foster change through programs that are practical, financially sustainable, and results-oriented.

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