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The Superior Health Foundation hosted its 2024 Spring Grants Celebration, where they awarded over $200,000 in grants to health-centered organizations. One of the grants will fund supplies for the Lakeview School Garden Growing Gardeners project, which aims to create a healing garden within the school and provide opportunities for hands-on gardening and learning for students.

During the celebration, Sarah Weaver, Chair of the Negaunee Public Schools Garden Project, expressed gratitude for the $8,500 grant they received. She stated that the project helps children develop important skills such as teamwork, collaboration, and understanding where food comes from by teaching them about gardening and farming.

Superior Health Foundation Executive Director Jim LaJoie highlighted the organization’s goal of giving back to the community through grants that support indigent care. He mentioned some of the organizations receiving grants, such as the Great Lakes Recovery Centers and Cancer Care of Marquette County. He also shared that this was his last grant celebration as executive director before retiring after 11 years of service.

LaJoie reflected on his time with the Superior Health Foundation, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to make a positive impact through grant funding. He noted that the organization has awarded over $6,000,000 in grants since 2012 and that being a part of the foundation has been

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