“We were incredibly grateful for the Community Chest’s $4,000 award,” Stearns said.
The money may have helped several Camas-Washougal residents remain in their breast cancer treatment during the pandemic by helping them pay for extra childcare costs during the school shutdowns and for transportation to and from their cancer treatment appointments.
“For patients in Camas and Washougal who have 20 radiation and eight chemotherapy appointments, maybe in Vancouver or in the Portland area, those miles add up,” Stearns said. “You have those miles to drive, and possibly overnight stays. And what we understand from research and from patients’ oncology social workers is that patients who have transportation barriers will miss appointments … With treatment, many breast cancers can be nearly cured, so we need to help people get to their appointments and get their treatments.”
Pink Practicalities was one of 28 nonprofit programs helped by the Community Chest and its Camas-Washougal Rotary Foundation partner in 2021.
Together, the Community Chest and Rotary Foundation funded a total of $127,671 in grants in 2021, including three new grants — the $4,000 Pink Practicalities received, as well as a grant that helped foster children and youth from low-income families afford the Washougal-based Lunchmoney Indoor Skatepark; a grant for the West Columbia Gorge Humane Society in Washougal that established a pet food pantry and emergency veterinary care fund to help people care for their pets during times of hardship; and “Campership Awards” to local Boy Scouts of America troops to help families in need send their children to summer Scouts camps.
Since 2016, the Community Chest has awarded nearly $500,000 in grants to 34 local nonprofits.
The 75-year-old Community Chest’s main grants support the food bank at the Inter-Faith Treasure House and family support programs at the Children’s Home Society of Washington in Washougal. Other grants help homeless youth maintain their grades, fund local Meals on Wheels People programs, improve habitat in the Gibbons Creek watershed, support the Camas library’s summer reading program, fund outdoor environmental education programs for sixth-graders at Jemtegaard and Canyon Creek middle schools in Washougal, and help REACH Community Development purchase groceries, baby essentials and basic household items for families in need at the Washougal-based Gateway Gardens and Towne Square communities.