The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians donated $250,000 to a community outreach program in San Bernardino, California.
The donation will help the Project REACH program at Priscilla's Helping Hands. The program helps low-income families, mainly those headed by single mothers, with shelter, job training and other skills.
"San Manuel realizes that often the smaller, lesser-known community-based organizations are responsible for making a positive impact in the community," Chairman James Ramos told The Riverside Press-Enterprise.
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(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 10/30)
San Manuel to present $250,000 gift to outreach program (The San Bernardino Sun 10/30)
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