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Green County YMCA receives grant to buy AED defibrillator
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The Green County Family YMCA received a grant to purchase an AED defibrillator through the Dr. Fred W. and Alice J. Kundert Charitable Fund and the Monroe Fund, components of the Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin Inc. Pictured are Mike Muranyi, Monroe Fund advisory board; Marian Kundert, representing the Dr. Fred and Alice Kundert Charitable Fund; Aaron Phillips, YMCA CEO; Brenda Ritschard, YMCA aquatic director; Linda Gebhardt, CFSW donor service representative; and Jack Clevesy, YMCA director of operations. (Photo supplied)
MONROE - The Green County Family YMCA Inc. announced it received a grant from the Dr. Fred W. and Alice J. Kundert Charitable Fund and the Monroe Fund, components of the Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin Inc., to purchase an AED defibrillator.

It is the YMCA's goal to have an AED centrally located at the Y and have all staff trained to use it.

The grant is made available from the Community Foundation's Dr. Fred W. and Alice J. Kundert Charitable Fund and the Monroe Fund. The funds are resources for area nonprofit organizations with programs and services that work for the betterment of area communities. Grants from the Dr. Fred W. and Alice J. Kundert Charitable Fund and the Monroe Fund have supported the arts, education, environment, health and human services and historic preservation.

For more information, contact Linda Gebhardt at 608-328-4060 or contact the Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin at 800-995-2379, or www.cfsw.org.

The Community Foundation of Southern Wisconsin serves nine Wisconsin counties: Crawford, Grant, Green, Iowa, Lafayette, Rock, Sauk, Vernon and Walworth.