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Catholic Daughters gives grants to 14 nonprofits
Catholic Daughters of the Americas, John F. Kennedy Court #1907 of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, awarded $14,000 in donations to nonprofits in the area, Friday, May 2 at the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. Pictured from left were front row, teacher Misty McMordie, students Ella Mallinckrodt, Grace Williams, Chelsea Sanchez, Lorelei Weinheimer, Kaylin Kunz, Clara Bond, Alex Schaefer and principal Cristi Ahern, all of St. Mary’s School; back row, Jessica Russell and Janna LaForgey with Living Well; Beverly Pesek with CDA St. Mary’s; Libby Klein, Living Well; Danielle Granville, with CDA St. Mary’s; Tommi Seidenberger, Caritas; John Willome, The Good Samaritan Center; Yvette Cantu, Little Hearts Child Development Center; Hattie Heiner, The Grace Center; Jonathan Baethge, Fredericksburg Food Pantry and Anita Aguirre with the Mary Magdalene Prison Ministry. Award winners not pictured were Meals on Wheels, Christian Job Corps of Gillespie County, Heart of the Hills Center, Hill Country Community Needs Council and Fredericksburg Middle School Girl’s Club. — Standard-Radio Post/Christine Granados
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May 7, 2025
Catholic Daughters gives grants to 14 nonprofits

Fourteen nonprofit organizations were awarded grants from the Catholic Daughters of the Americas, John F. Kennedy Court #1907 of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.

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