Brush Prairie teen center wins grants

Nancy Miller, left, executive director of the Rocksolid Teen Center, accepts grant money from Anne Digenis, grants officer at The Community Foundation.

Nancy Miller, left, executive director of the Rocksolid Teen Center, accepts grant money from Anne Digenis, grants officer at The Community Foundation.

Brush Prairie — The Rocksolid Community Teen Center, an after-school program in Brush Prairie, has received two grants from The Community Foundation of SW Washington. One grant, for $3,500 from the Youth Philanthropy Fund, will be used for mentoring programs. The second, for $2,050, was from the Children’s Trust Grant, to be used for a new physical fitness program at the teen center.

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