From medical cures to children’s programs, Anheuser-Busch is making a difference by supporting health and human service organizations. The company works hand-in-hand with groups that recognize the diverse needs of our communities and meet those needs with energy, intelligence and passion. At Anheuser-Busch, we feel honored to support their mission.
Examples of recent grants in this area include:
SUSAN G. KOMEN RACE FOR THE CURE, St. Louis, MO
Since 1999 the annual Komen Race for the Cure has raised more than $10 million in St. Louis to help save lives and end breast cancer. From day one, Anheuser-Busch has served as a platinum sponsor of the race, whose proceeds go directly to support breast cancer education, screening, treatment and support programs.
COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF NORTHERN COLORADO, Fort Collins, CO
The Community Foundation of Northern Colorado is enhancing the region through a variety of funding initiatives. Anheuser-Busch is providing financial assistance for one of the foundation’s most exciting endeavors – building an “Inspiration Playground.” This universally accessible playground will provide a wide range of auditory, tactile, visual and interactive elements encouraging all children to play together.
COMMUNITY FAMILY CENTERS, Houston, TX
Anheuser-Busch supports the Community Family Centers’ Even Start Family Literacy Program. This comprehensive adult education course is designed to assist families in enhancing their self-sufficiency skills and ending the cycle of poverty. The program further supports parents by offering early childhood care and education for preschool-age children during adult classes.
GOODWILL COLUMBUS, Columbus, OH
Goodwill Columbus provides comprehensive rehabilitation for adults who are challenged by physical and mental
disabilities, age or socioeconomic barriers so that they may enjoy full involvement in the community. The Anheuser-Busch
Foundation recently gave Goodwill Columbus a $100,000 commitment to provide capital campaign support for the
renovation and reconfiguration of the current Goodwill facility.