T-Mobile Hometown Grant Enhances Central City Gazebo Renovations
Key Speakers
The official grant announcement ceremony brought together prominent individuals who have played a significant role in the development of Central City. Among the speakers were Lauren Kemp, the Executive Director of RenewAll, City of Huntington Mayor Steve Williams, Margaret Mary Layne, Chairwoman of Huntington Mayors Council for the Arts, Michael Browning, representing US Senator Joe Manchin, and Kimberly Green, T-Mobile Market Manager and award presenter.
“My administration has always sought and encouraged our community organizations to pursue strong public-private partnerships that elevate and enhance our city. The T-Mobile Hometown Grant that Lauren Kemp and her team at RenewAll have received is a prime example of these partnerships. More than 600 communities across the country applied for this extremely competitive grant program. This is yet again validation that the vision RenewAll is implementing in Huntington’s West End is making our community a better place to live, work and play.” - Mayor Steve Williams
GSA Students Meet Mayor Steve Williams
In addition to a strong community presence, Sassa Wilkes brought students from the Governor's School of Arts who are in Huntington visiting Marshall University. Mayor Steve Williams encouraged the visiting students to keep at their creativity, as creativity and expression make Huntington a better community as a whole.RenewAll Inc. and The Vision
RenewAll is a nonprofit organization leading the charge in enhancing the Central City neighborhood commercial district. Their mission involves preserving the area's rich history, promoting arts and cultural tourism, organizing engaging events and programs, and fostering economic growth by attracting new businesses and opportunities. Through their relentless efforts, RenewAll has become a driving force in making Central City a vibrant and thriving community.T-Mobile Hometown Grants
T-Mobile's Hometown Grants initiative is a commendable five-year, $25 million program aimed at empowering small towns. Since its inception in 2021, T-Mobile has made a significant impact by awarding grants to deserving projects across the United States. With nearly $9 million already distributed to 200 communities in 42 states, the Hometown Grants program continues to foster local development and uplift smaller towns.
Conclusion
The T-Mobile Hometown Grant awarded to RenewAll for the Central City Gazebo renovations marks a momentous occasion for the Central City community. With the support and funding provided, RenewAll can further their mission of revitalizing the neighborhood commercial district. The addition of art sculptures and comfortable seating at the gazebo will attract more visitors, foster community engagement, and solidify Central City's position as a vibrant hub for arts, culture, and economic growth. T-Mobile's ongoing commitment to supporting small towns through the Hometown Grants program showcases their dedication to building stronger communities across the nation.Click an image below to display the larger version.
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