WHAT WE DO
The Indiana Quota Club has been or is involved in many worthwhile local, regional and worldwide projects, including:
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Donation of a Soundfield Amplification System to Homer Center, Penns Manor and United School Districts
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Donation and maintenance of wheelchairs to used at Indiana Mall
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Production of Indiana County Pennsylvania Women of Distinction—20th Century Edition hardcover book
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Ongoing programs for children in the Big Hearts, Little Hands Program (formerly Big Brothers, Big Sisters)
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Annual donation of over $5,000 in financial support and items to Alice Paul House, helping disadvantaged women & children
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Donation of $10,000 to Downtown Indiana Renaissance initiative (bronze sponsor)
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Sponsorship of Deaf Ministry program at Grace United Methodist Church
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Sponsorship of interpreter for Leader’s Circle program
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Ongoing active mentoring program for young women and men through Indiana County Children and Youth Services
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Participation in the annual Treasures for Children adopt a family holiday program and Salvation Army Bell Kettle Campaign
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Ongoing financial support of Indiana County Deaf Awareness Day
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Financial support for Back to School Bash event for disadvantaged children
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Financial support for ICCAP
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Yearly scholarship to an IUP Speech and Hearing major
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Donation to “Saving Soles” program for women returning to the workforce
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Annual contributions to Quota International’s We Share Foundation and the Wanda Frey Joiner Fund
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Donation of a tympanometer to IUP
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Donation of a van to the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
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Donation of Hearing Awareness Kits to the Indiana Hospital
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Purchase of the sundial at S & T Bank in Downtown Indiana to mark the Stewart Hardware location
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Donation to backpack project for children involved with Children and Youth (District-wide initiative)
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Participant in annual Stand for Children program
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Co-sponsorship of Leadership Success Series with Indiana County Chamber of Commerce
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Organizer of Service Club Roundtable for Indiana County
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Donation of “pocket talkers” (amplification devices) to Indiana Regional Medical Center for patient use
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Annual “Gold Scholarship” offered to a woman completing the New Choices, New Options program
