From left, Self Help Board Members Evelyn Mullen and Todd Urbatsch, LACF Executive Director Steve Laurent and Self Help’s Executive Director Diane Smogor, Board Chair Linda Zwick and Vice Chair Kris Fronzak. Courtesy/LACF
LACF News:
Leadership of Self Help gathered recently to celebrate a discretionary grant received from the Los Alamos Community Foundation (LACF) aimed at improving long-term sustainability.
“Self Help, Inc. will use LACF funding to upgrade some of its technology infrastructure to operate more efficiently. Funds will also be used to purchase a computer for its new Housing Stability Coordinator, enabling more Northern New Mexicans to receive critical housing assistance,” Self Help Executive Director Diane Smogor said.
About the Los Alamos Community Foundation:
Established in 2015, the Los Alamos Community Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life in the community by inspiring, facilitating and supporting enduring philanthropy and building the capacity and success of local nonprofit organizations. The Los Alamos Community Foundation stewards 14 locally endowed funds and has total assets of more than $950,000.
For more information about the Los Alamos Community Foundation, visit www.losalamoscf.org.