Published May 25, 2023 – 1 minute checked out A young rider is displayed in the saddle at the Windsor-Essex Therapeutic Riding Association in Essex on July 6, 2022. The company is among the current receivers of a grant from the May Court Club of Windsor. Image by Dan Janisse/ Windsor Star Nineteen regional companies that support kids’s physical and psychological health will take advantage of $50,000 in grant cash from the May Court Club of Windsor. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to check out the current news in your city and throughout Canada. Limitless online access to posts from throughout Canada with one account. Get special access to the Windsor Star ePaper, an electronic reproduction of the print edition that you can share, download and talk about. Take pleasure in insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our acclaimed reporters. Assistance regional reporters and the next generation of reporters. Daily puzzles consisting of the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER FOR UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Subscribe now to check out the current news in your city and throughout Canada. Endless online access to posts from throughout Canada with one account. Get special access to the Windsor Star ePaper, an electronic reproduction of the print edition that you can share, download and discuss. Delight in insights and behind-the-scenes analysis from our acclaimed reporters. Assistance regional reporters and the next generation of reporters. Daily puzzles consisting of the New York Times Crossword. REGISTER TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES Create an account or check in to continue with your reading experience. Gain access to short articles from throughout Canada with one account. Share your ideas and sign up with the discussion in the remarks. Delight in extra short articles monthly. Get e-mail updates from your preferred authors. “We are delighted that we have the ability to reinvest $50,000 into the companies who make such a distinction to the kids and youth in our neighborhood,” stated club president Louise Rea. Volunteer-based May Court Club has actually become part of the neighborhood for 89 years, gathering contributed clothes and gently utilized housewares to cost its thrift store at 1122 Wyandotte St. E. Rea stated earnings are contributed back to companies who focus deal with the physical requirements and/or psychological health requirements of kids and youth. The following companies will get cheques throughout events on Tuesday: New Beginnings, Kiwanis Club of Windsor Sunshine Point Camp, Knit Witts, Windsor Essex Child/Youth Advocacy Centre, Kind Minds, Windsor-Essex Therapeutic Ride Association, Building Blocks for Better Babies, Learning Disabilities Association of Windsor-Essex County, Hiatus House, The John McGivney Children’s Centre, Youth Diversion, Noah’s House Mental Health Foundation Inc., Sho Art Studios, Downtown Windsor Community Collaborative, Days for Girls Windsor Ontario Team, Family Respite Services Windsor/Essex, Windsor Residence for Young Men, University of Windsor Women’s Basketball– Summer Sports Camps for Youth and Windsor Family Homes & Community Partnerships (Windsor Homes Coalition Inc.). jkotsis@postmedia.com twitter.com/KotsisStar