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BBCF grant awarded

Pictured from left are: Izola Johnson, Anna Hunter, Brenda G. Blount, Pharlando Pickett Jr. Edith Ruffin and an unnamed gentleman.
The Pine Hill Mission developed out of the volunteer spirits of individuals who provided services for elderly residents, families who have lost their homes to natural disasters and individuals with special illnesses. The mission educates, supports and supplies information to residents on fixed, low or no income in order for them to become selfsufficient. Black Belt Community Foundation (BBCF) funds will provide supplies for an array of activities that will benefit people of various ages. These programs include leisurely games and indoor recreation, a community basketball team and aerobic activities to encourage better health.

The grants were presented Sept. 13, at the Central Alabama Farmers Co-Op in Selma.

The Black Belt Community Foundation, which is beginning its fifth year of operation, was established to support community efforts in the Black Belt that will contribute to the strength, innovation and success of all of the region's people and communities.

Executive director is Edith Ruffin and Brenda G. Blount is assistant director.

Ruffin stated, "A special thank you is extended to The Black Belt Community Foundation and most of all, give thanks to God for making it all possible, blessing the Black Belt community."
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