. Eric Galloway is the president of Arete Management, LLC, a professional real estate and fiscal services company. A believer in giving back to the community, T. Eric Galloway founded the Galvan Foundation in 2012 to support local charities in the City of Hudson, New York.
The Galvan Foundation was established to strengthen the social fabric of the community by improving the quality of life for residents of the City of Hudson, especially those who are vulnerable or economically disadvantaged.
One of the Foundation’s core areas of focus is health and related services. To this effect, the Foundation has consistently made grants to local charities working to improve the overall health of the community.
In 2014, the Foundation issued its second largest grant that year to the Columbia-Greene Hospital Foundation, to augment its comprehensive art therapy program for child victims of sexual abuse.
The Foundation also supported the Women’s Health Project, run by the Center for the Elimination of Minority Health Disparities at the University of Albany, enabling the project’s continuation for a full year.
Going beyond healing to encompass illness prevention, the Foundation also announced that a part of the Galvan Initiative Foundation’s Hudson Arcade building will house a grocery store providing fresh fruit and vegetables at affordable prices, with the goal of improving the overall health of individuals with low incomes.
The Galvan Foundation was established to strengthen the social fabric of the community by improving the quality of life for residents of the City of Hudson, especially those who are vulnerable or economically disadvantaged.
One of the Foundation’s core areas of focus is health and related services. To this effect, the Foundation has consistently made grants to local charities working to improve the overall health of the community.
In 2014, the Foundation issued its second largest grant that year to the Columbia-Greene Hospital Foundation, to augment its comprehensive art therapy program for child victims of sexual abuse.
The Foundation also supported the Women’s Health Project, run by the Center for the Elimination of Minority Health Disparities at the University of Albany, enabling the project’s continuation for a full year.
Going beyond healing to encompass illness prevention, the Foundation also announced that a part of the Galvan Initiative Foundation’s Hudson Arcade building will house a grocery store providing fresh fruit and vegetables at affordable prices, with the goal of improving the overall health of individuals with low incomes.
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