The Lake View American Legion’s building renovation project has been selected to receive the latest round of funding from 100 People Who Care Sac County.
At the group’s quarterly meeting on Jan. 12, members voted to direct their collective contributions to support the Legion’s ongoing renovation efforts. The donation continues the organization’s mission of providing financial support to charities and non‑profits serving Sac County.
Since its founding, 100 People Who Care Sac County has awarded thousands of dollars to a wide range of local projects. Past recipients include fire departments in Early, Odebolt, Schaller, Lytton, Wall Lake, and Lake View; ambulance services in Lake View and Schaller; libraries in Early, Schaller, and Lake View; the Sac County Fair Board; East Sac County Food Pantry; Twilight Acres; the Raider Friends Backpack Program; and several veterans and historical organizations.
The group’s process is straightforward: members nominate potential recipients, three are chosen at random to present at each meeting, and the membership votes. The project receiving the most votes receives all contributions. Each member commits to donating $100 at four meetings per year, with individuals or teams eligible to participate.
The next meeting is scheduled for 4 p.m. Sunday, April 12 at the Early United Methodist Church, 402 Hickory St. Organizers encourage anyone interested in learning more about the group to attend.
More information is available on the organization’s Facebook page at facebook.com/100PWCSC.





