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g(yen grants totaHng Some of tlie g r ant ees of tlie Price 'Foundation inc(uae tlie fo(fowing: Ass istance League of the Foothills Camp Ronald McDonald Casa Col i nea Rehabilitat i on Hospital Chaffey College Pearl Clark Scholarship Chaffey College Student Emergency Fund Chaffey High School Band Program Chaffey Trust Foothill Family Shelter House of Ruth Inland Hospice Inland Valley Drug & Alcohol Recovery Services Law Enforcement of Ontario Olive Branch Counseling Center Ontario Museum of Art & Hi story ·OPARC Pacific Lifeline Pomona Inland Valley Council of Churches Pomona Valley Workshop Reach Out West End Recording for Bl i nd & Dysl exia Salvation Army of Ontario Samaritan Counse l ing Center San Antonio Community Hospital Spanish Trails Girl Scouts Travelers Aid of the Inland Empire Upland Community Partnership Youth Development Upland High School Music Program Upland Public Library Upland YMCA Visit i ng Nurse &Hospice of So. Calif. West End Hunger Program The Price Foundation Inc. is a non-profit, non-sectarian and non-political public benefit corporation. It is qualified under Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (C) (3) and is organized under The Non-Profit Public Benefit Law of the State of California exclusively for charitable or public purposes. PRICE F OUN DATION IN C. A CALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION P.O . BOX 6 72 UPL AND , CALI FORNIA 91785

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g(yen grants totaHng

Some of tlie g rantees of tlie Price

'Foundation inc(uae tlie fo(fowing:

• Assistance League of the Foothills • Camp Ronald McDonald • Casa Colinea Rehabilitation Hospital • Chaffey College Pearl Clark Scholarship • Chaffey College Student Emergency Fund • Chaffey High School Band Program • Chaffey Trust • Foothill Family Shelter • House of Ruth • Inland Hospice • Inland Valley Drug &Alcohol

Recovery Services • Law Enforcement of Ontario • Olive Branch Counseling Center • Ontario Museum of Art & History ·OPARC • Pacific Lifeline • Pomona Inland Valley Council of Churches • Pomona Valley Workshop • Reach Out West End Recording

for Blind & Dyslexia • Salvation Army of Ontario • Samaritan Counseling Center • San Antonio Community Hospital • Spanish Trails Girl Scouts • Travelers Aid of the Inland Empire • Upland Community Partnership

Youth Development • Upland High School Music Program • Upland Public Library • Upland YMCA • Visiting Nurse &Hospice of So. Calif. • West End Hunger Program

The Price Foundation Inc. is a non-profit, non-sectarian and non-political public benefit corporation. It is qualified under Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (C) (3) and is organized under The Non-Profit Public Benefit Law of the State of

California exclusively for charitable or public purposes.

PRICE FOUNDATION INC.

ACALIFORNIA NON-PROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION

P.O. BOX 672 UPLAND, CALIFORNIA 91785

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The Price F o1llldat"ion Inc. makes INTEREST FREE student loans to

deserving students living in the designated

geographic area* following formal applica­

tion and approval by an appointed com­

ittee. Repayment of these loans is

O""' .... O v IO U upon completion of the student's :C ~ :><::~

'O, >couJse of study so that the money can be

used for future student loan applicants.

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For loan applications and further informa­tion , please write to:

PRICE FOUNDATION, INC. P.O. BOX 672

UPLAND, CA 91785

'Geographic area for student loans includes Ontario, Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Fontana

leadership is outstanding and extraordi­

narily stable. If this Foundation were to

dissolve, its assets must be distributed to

another non-profit organization with similar

goals and objectives. The area served by

the Price Foundation Inc. encompasses

Ontario, Upl,and, Montclair, Chino, Chino

Hills, and Rancho Cucamonga.

The Price Foundation Inc.

was established in February, 1955. Mr.

Fred Price, a State Assemblyman for the

42nd District from 1942 to 1950, was the

initial force behind its formation. Twenty­

five citizens of outstanding character and

ability began the Foundation to make

grants, loans, and endowments to, or for

the use of, any indjyidual or organization""*

operated exclusively for educational, sci­

entific, literary or reltglous purposes.

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The Foundation was originally funded by

an anonymous gift of $102,000 followed

shortly thereafter by a second anonymous

gift of $85,000. Following the death of Mr.

Price in 1956, his widow, Clara Price,

assum~d his role. She donated a gift to

the Foundation of $106,000 in 1961.

Since then the Foundation's assets have

increased to over one million dollars

through prudent investing and planning by

its Trustees.