Sensory Pathway grant
The Dickinson Area Community Foundation along with the Norway Area Community Foundation recently awarded a $250 mini-grant to assist in funding a “Sensory Pathway” for the students. These paths are designed to assist students to help regulate their sensory systems and reduce stress and anxiety. The mission of the Community Foundation is to improve the quality of life in our communities. From left, Tamara Juul, director of DACF, presents the check to Theresa Hruska, occupational therapist; Carrie Zigman, speech pathologist; and Rico Meneghini, board member of Norway Area Community Foundation and the principal of Norway-Vulcan Elementary and Middle Schools. If you would like information on available grant funding, contact Juul at 906- 774-3131 or go to www.dickinsonareacommunityfoundation.org.





