MOODY FOUNDATION COMMITS ADDITIONAL $500K TO CENTRAL TEXAS COVID-19 RELIEF

MOODY FOUNDATION COMMITS ADDITIONAL $500K TO CENTRAL TEXAS COVID-19 RELIEF

The Moody Foundation is committing another $500,000 in grants to its Central Texas partners located in Austin, Georgetown, Round Rock, Fredericksburg, San Marcos and Marfa to support both immediate basic needs and first responder assistance.
5/5/2020

AUSTIN, Texas – May 5, 2020 – The Moody Foundation is committing another $500,000 in grants to its Central Texas partners located in Austin, Georgetown, Round Rock, Fredericksburg, San Marcos and Marfa to support both immediate basic needs and first responder assistance.

This is the second round of COVID-19 relief funds. In late March, the Foundation announced an initial $1,000,000 commitment, now totaling $1,500,000.

“The effects from COVID-19 are far-reaching and will have long-term impacts beyond what we can even imagine,” said Ross Moody, trustee of the Moody Foundation. “Now, more than ever, is the time to step up. The Moody Foundation will continue working with our local partners as we move towards rebuilding our community together.”

The additional funds will support these local organizations in providing much-needed services, including food, shelter, PPE, computers, rent assistance, employment, education, and physical and mental health resources.

-Any Baby Can
-Ascension Texas Relief Fund
-Austin Diaper Bank
-Austin Paramedic Relief and Community Outreach Fund
-Baylor Scott & White Central Texas Foundation
-Boys and Girls Club of the Austin Area
-Brighter Bites
-Fredericksburg Food Pantry, Inc.
-Friends of Marfa Library
-Hays County Food Bank
-Hill Country Memorial Hospital Foundation
-Hope Austin
-Project Transitions/Doug’s House
-Round Rock Area Serving Center
-The Caring Place
-The Other Ones
-Vincare Services of Austin Foundation/dba Saint Louise House
-Young Men’s Christian Assoc. of Austin

“With this next round of COVID-19 grants, the Moody Foundation aims to alleviate the most pressing needs in the community, so those on the front lines and in vulnerable populations can get the care and resources they need,” said Elizabeth Moody, trustee of the Moody Foundation.

The Moody Foundation is continuing to carefully and thoughtfully deploy COVID-19 relief funds through its local partners to support the ones who need it most.

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About the Moody Foundation
The Moody Foundation was established by W.L. Moody, Jr. and Libbie Shearn Moody in 1942 to share their good fortune and make a difference in the lives of the people of Texas.Since then, the Foundation has pledged and awarded more than $1.7 billion in grants throughout the state – with over $289.7 million in Austin giving – to organizations that have educated, healed, nurtured and inspired generations of Texans. The Moody Foundation continues with a board of three trustees: Frances Moody-Dahlberg, Ross Moody and Elizabeth Moody. Learn more at MoodyF.org and follow the Foundation on Facebook and Instagram for the latest updates.

Contact: 
Kami Lee representing Moody Foundation
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