AT&T presents gifts to several state nonprofits to support their good works


Radio Eye receives contribution from AT&T
Radio Eye receives contribution from AT&T

AT&T has presented three state nonprofits with grants so support their work.

The presentations were made by Holland B. Spade of AT&T Kentucky.

The nonprofits were:

Radio Eye, $1000, presented to David Hafley and Amy Hatter. Rep. Susan Westrom was on hand to help with the presentation.

Special Olympics of Northern Kentucky $1000

Kentucky Center for Public Service Journalism, $2500 to support Inside Northern Kentucky, the first ever KET program focused on NKy. KCPSJ is the publisher of the NKyTribune. Judy Clabes accepted the check on behalf of KCPSJ.

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