Alaska Zoo

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 25 2025

The Alaska Zoo is committed to conserving Arctic, sub-Arctic, and similar climate species through education, research, and community engagement. With the support of the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, the zoo will renovate its Discovery Center with new flooring, lighting and windows, fresh paint, a new deck and more. These improvements will expand the center’s functionality and support the continued growth of the zoo’s educational programs and community outreach.

YouthWorks (Mountain Plains Youth Services)

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

Youthworks mission is to help ensure all youth have a safe place to belong and be heard. The Lowe's Hometown grant will renovate storage and program areas to make significant improvements in the organization's ability to collect and store donations for our annual clothing giveaway event and other program needs, as well as improve program area for various activity groups our organization offers.

Youth Encouragement Services

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

For nearly 70 years, Youth Encouragement Services has helped kids reach their potential by offering ways to belong and grow. The Lindsley Center is a safe haven that provides programming and resources that support every kid’s future. Through the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, the facility will get a well-deserved facelift that instills feelings of hope and equips future generations. Upgrades include a new roof, enhanced security features, exterior painting, installation of a prominent mural, updated sporting equipment, window repairs, and new furniture.

Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

The Wassamasaw Community Garden and Food Sovereignty program is dedicated to empowering the 1,500-member Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnertown Indians by fostering sustainable agriculture, food security, and cultural preservation. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, the barn that had been significantly damaged by Hurricane Helene will be restored to provide critical support for our food sovereignty efforts, including roof repairs, structural reinforcement, and the installation of new doors and ventilation.

Washington Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

Washington Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1879 and its Rescue services were added in 1961 to serve the residents of the City of Washington and the surrounding communities for any and all Fire and Medical Emergencies. The funds from the Lowe’s Hometown Grant will update and renovate the station kitchen with new cabinets, appliances, countertops and flooring. In doing so, this will provide full time staff and dedicated volunteers with a source of comfort for all they do as well as provide the community of Washington, Illinois a gathering place when needed.

Volunteers of America Mid-States

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

For the past 129 years, Volunteers of America Mid-States’s (VOA) mission has remained the same: to provide positive changes in the lives of individuals and communities through a ministry of service. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, VOA will make critical renovations to Liberty Place, the organization's residential treatment facility for men who are recovering from substance use disorder.

Vision House

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

Vision House follows a mission to work with marginalized families who are experiencing homelessness – the hidden homeless in our community. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, our organization will be able to repair stairs and decking, remodel of an apartment kitchen as well as install carpeting and receive a fresh coat of paint. These renovations and repairs will expand our capacity to serve families experiencing homelessness, providing them with a safe and secure environment in which to rebuild their lives.

Village of Oak Harbor

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

The Village of Oak Harbor is revitalizing its community through reliving its history and creating great spaces for people of all ages and abilities. The Lowe's Hometowns grant will enable the Village to create inspiring public space along the Portage River featuring riverfront access, a sitting area, public art, and more. These renovations will allow area residents to connect with their natural resources and live happier, healthier lives.

Victory Junction

Member for

2 years 8 months
Submitted by wcarter on Jun 20 2025

Victory Junction enriches the lives of children with serious illness and chronic medical conditions by providing life-changing camp experiences that are exciting, fun and empowering; all in a medically safe environment at no cost to the camper or their family. With the Lowe’s Hometowns grant, Camp will be able to replace current bathroom flooring in all cabins and two program areas with non-slip monolithic flooring. These renovations will ensure that Camp is safe, welcoming and accessible to all campers regardless of their cognitive, medical, or physical abilities.