Of the $9.6m awarded, $3.6m will support water stewardship projects, $1.8m will support educational initiatives and $1.3m will support fitness and nutrition programmes. Additionally, $1.3m will support other local priorities, such as recycling, youth development, arts and culture, and civic initiatives.
Ingrid Saunders Jones, chairperson of The Coca-Cola Foundation, said: “The Coca-Cola Company is doing its part to help communities thrive. We are supporting a wide range of sustainable community programmes across the globe to help develop economies, improve lives and create opportunity.”
Source: The Coca-Cola Company
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