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See What’s Needed Now: Gulfcoast Legal Services, Part 1
Gulfcoast Legal Services, a PCF grant recipient, helps Pinellas County residents in need of legal aid to avoid eviction.
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Bridging the Gap: Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation
Through PCF grants and other donations, the Shirley Proctor Puller Foundation offers South St. Petersburg students educational support.
![See What’s Needed Now: Preventing Evictions](https://pinellascf.org/wp-content/uploads/see-whats-needed-now-eviction-mitigation-1080x650.jpg)
See What’s Needed Now: Preventing Evictions
The threat of losing one’s home is terrifying. That’s why PCF created the Needed Now Fund to help prevent eviction for those impacted by the pandemic.
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2021 INSPIRE Award Recipient: Support Your Passion
Pinellas Community Foundation presented the 2021 Inspire Award to former longtime board member Byron Smith for his passion in creating win-win gifting opportunities for his clients and local nonprofits.
![The Woodson African American Museum of Florida Partners With Pinellas Community Foundation To Help Raise $27 Million For New Museum](https://pinellascf.org/wp-content/uploads/rendering-of-new-woodson-museum-st-petersburg-1080x650.jpg)
The Woodson African American Museum of Florida Partners With Pinellas Community Foundation To Help Raise $27 Million For New Museum
The Woodson is to be the first newly constructed museum in Florida dedicated to celebrating African American history, art, and culture.
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Jared’s Story: Finding Reassurance from HOME
Virtual learning and infrequent socialization can be detrimental to adolescent development. With a PCF grant, House of Mercy and Encouragement in Dunedin expanded its mental health counseling services to include virtual sessions.
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Preserving History (Digitally): The Kellogg Mansion
The community is coming together, combining history and technology to preserve the Kellogg Mansion (aka Villa Marina) in Dunedin. Community contributions of $26,560 completed the first tier of this one-of-a-kind project. Completing this campaign phase allows for...
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Tragedy Turns Into Action
Following a tragic family loss, Dolores and Allen Mortimer turned their pain into support for so many in Pinellas County when they established the House of Mercy and Encouragement Foundation. The Dunedin-based nonprofit organization provides mental health therapy to individuals and families in Pinellas County.
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Small Change Buys Big Results
By stretching a penny, FLDC services to Pinellas County residents in need include programs that provide food, home repairs, community clean-up, and more with help from Pinellas Community Foundation.
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Diverting Eviction Virtually
Community Law Program provides virtual eviction mitigation services to Pinellas residents affected by COVID-19 with help from PCF through Pinellas CARES Nonprofit Partnership Fund grants.