After nearly eight decades of fundraising for nonprofits that benefit east Clark County residents in need, the Camas-Washougal Community Chest has hit a new high.
The organization, formed in 1946 to assist Camas-Washougal charitable organizations, announced this month that it has set two new records in 2025 and will award grants totaling $154,550 to 39 nonprofits.
“It is both a record number of grants and a record in terms of total dollars awarded,” Community Chest board member Richard Reiter said.
The Community Chest’s 2025 grant recipients include several organizations that benefit low-income families in east Clark County through direct assistance with food, housing costs, transportation and other basic needs.
“The grants will fund such diverse services as emergency food assistance, aid to families in crisis or needing emergency services, safe temporary shelter for at-risk youth, a Safe Stay overnight car park program at St. Anne’s Episcopal Church and water quality monitoring in the Lacamas Creek watershed,” the Community Chest stated in a news release announcing the 2025 grant recipients.