AURORA – Thanks to a grant from the Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley, Triple Threat Mentoring has recently acquired a new, full-service printer/fax machine. The Foundation awarded the grants to Triple Threat in May, and the Aurora-based non-profit purchased the printer in March.
“We’re really grateful for this grant from the Community Foundation of the Fox River Valley,” said Caleb Luper, executive director of Triple Threat Mentoring. “The more support we receive from the community, the more we are able to help under-resourced youth.”
The organization purchased a Xerox Phaser 8560 with the $3,000 grant.
Triple Threat Mentoring is in its fourth year of operation in Aurora and recently started offering its events and programming in select Chicago neighborhoods.
The non-profit’s mission is ‘empowering urban youth to develop confidence, character and life skills.
For further information on the Community Foundation, please see www.CommunityFoundationFRV.org