KCCF Celebrates 10 years & Founding CEO Retirement

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Congratulations to Knapp Community Care Foundation (KCCF) on celebrating 10 years of serving our community! KCCF is a private foundation investing in the deep south Texas Mid-Valley community. Courtesy Image
Congratulations to Knapp Community Care Foundation (KCCF) on celebrating 10 years of serving our community! KCCF is a private foundation investing in the deep south Texas Mid-Valley community. Courtesy Image

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Congratulations to Knapp Community Care Foundation (KCCF) on celebrating 10 years of serving our community! KCCF is a private foundation investing in the deep south Texas Mid-Valley community. KCCF grant distributions fund nonprofit organizations that impact, improve, and sustain the long-term health of residents in our communities. Since its establishment in 2013, the Foundation has provided more than $47 million in grant funding to partner organizations.

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In addition to celebrating this amazing milestone, the foundation recognized and honored the Founding CEO, Yvonne “Bonnie” Gonzalez, on her retirement. Bonnie has made a significant impact across the RGV in her role as CEO and a leader for various committees and Boards, including serving as a Weslaco Chamber of Commerce board member! We are so happy for you, Bonnie and wish you all the best!

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