
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. has approved grants for the Spring 2008 Grant Cycle. Grants totaling $1,003,000 will be made to 12 charitable organizations the week of June 2, 2008. The following is a brief description of each recipient and the purpose of the grant.
Camden Children’s Center / Golden Isles Children’s Advocacy Center
A $30,000 grant to the Camden Children’s Center in Woodbine, Georgia to support their fiscal year 2009 operating budget. The Camden Center opened in September 2002 and provides support services to child victims of abuse and their families who reside in Camden County.
The Gathering Place (www.thegp.org)
A $23,000 grant to the Gathering Place in Brunswick, Georgia to assist in the support of the operating budget for the Urban Ministry Development Program. The Gathering Place, established in 1981, is a multifaceted, youth oriented Christian ministry serving Glynn County. Specifically, the Urban Ministry Development Program will target “at risk” urban students grades 6 - 12 in Glynn County that may otherwise not have the opportunity to hear the Good News.
A $90,000 grant to Magnolia Manor to establish a wellness center at the St. Marys, Georgia Campus. Magnolia Manor is a ministry of the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church established to provide long-term care and affordable living to the elderly.
Coastal Counseling Center (www.coastalcounselingcenter.org)
A $50,000 grant to the Coastal Counseling Center in St. Marys, Georgia to support fiscal year 2009 operational expenses. Coastal Counseling Center provides mental health and substance abuse counseling services for adults in Camden County through a sliding scale fee that is relative to a family’s income level.
Epworth By The Sea (www.epworthbythesea.org)
A $10,000 grant to Epworth By The Sea to sponsor Miss Ella’s Camp For Special People in 2008. Epworth By The Sea is a Christian retreat center owned and operated by the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. The summer camp is provided to people, ages 16 and above with special mental and physical needs offering worship services, Bible study, exciting activities, music, games, quality craft projects and supervised recreation that enhance the camper’s life. Additionally, the camp provides family caretakers with respite time for personal renewal.
Hospice Satilla
A $50,000 grant to increase the hours of social service personnel whose primary function will be to service Brantley and Charlton County clients. Hospice Satilla exists to provide comprehensive, quality care services to terminally ill patients and their families using a holistic approach and addressing the physical, emotional, psychosocial and spiritual issues associated with the dying process. They strive to relieve suffering, enhance comfort, promote quality of life, foster choice in end-of-life care and support effective grieving.
Wesley Glen Ministries (www.wesleyglenministries.org)
A $100,000 grant to Wesley Glen Ministries to support the FY2009 operating budget of the St. Marys, Georgia Group Home. Wesley Glen is a ministry of the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church and serves people with mental disabilities in central and south Georgia. The St. Marys facility provides a residential home environment and cares for up to five residents.
Habitat for Humanity (www.hfhcamden.org)
A $100,000 challenge grant to Habitat for Humanity of Camden County, Georgia to build a Senior Housing Development in Woodbine, Georgia. Habitat for Humanity is an organization whose purpose is to provide affordable housing to low-income families in Camden County.
MAP International (www.map.org)
A $100,000 challenge grant to MAP International to support the construction of a new distribution facility in Brunswick, Georgia. MAP International (Medical Assistance Programs) was founded almost 50 years ago as a Christian, non-profit, global relief and development organization serving people living in the world's poorest communities.
Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation (www.coastalgeorgiafoundation.org)
A $10,000 grant to the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation to establish a community foundation to serve southeast and coastal Georgia. This represents the fourth year of a five-year commitment to this project. The Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation is a collaborative effort of several foundations, including the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, organizations and individuals created to increase the philanthropic capacity of coastal Georgia. The community foundation is a creative, cost-effective and tax efficient way for people to invest in the local community and potentially will increase the amount of funding available to local nonprofits, create increased awareness of local nonprofits and community needs and improve the quality of life in southeast and coastal Georgia.
Georgia Center for Nonprofits (www.gcn.org)
A $40,000 grant to the Georgia Center for Nonprofits to continue the support of the establishment of a satellite center in Brunswick, Georgia to serve nonprofits in southeast and coastal Georgia. This represents the fourth year of a five-year commitment to this project. The Georgia Center for Nonprofits works to serve, strengthen and support local nonprofits by providing them with information, nonprofit management and business skills training, consulting, technology, insurance and employment services.
A $400,000 grant to Church World Service to support an expansion of the Africa Initiative - Giving Children Hope Program in East and Southern Africa. This grant represents the ongoing support of a 3-year partnership between Church World Service and the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation referred to as the Africa Initiative. The goal of this initiative is to protect the rights of and to provide support to orphans and vulnerable children living in the countries of Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia who have been affected by HIV/AIDS, war and famine that they may be empowered to manage their own well being and the stability of their families, to participate in the social and economic development of their communities, and to live in the shelter of hope. The initiative will reinforce the capacity of and support the expansion of church and related organizations to build child-centered programs and networks.
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. has approved grants for the Fall 2007 Grant Cycle. Grants totaling $1,124,120 will be made to 13 charitable organizations the week of December 3, 2007. The following is a brief description of each recipient and the purpose of the grant.
A $25,280 grant to the Care Net Pregnancy Center to provide a part-time nurse manager and initial ultrasound training for the Kingsland, Georgia Center. Care Net is a Christ-centered ministry dedicated to advancing the sanctity of human life and sexual purity by providing abstinence education as well as free pregnancy testing and counseling for women with unplanned pregnancies.
A $34,340 grant to the Charlton County Family Connections in Folkston, Georgia to help fund the Children Safe All Summer (CSAS) program in Charlton County and to provide capacity building for the local boards governing the program. Charlton County Family Connections was established in 1987 to provide children and families in Charlton County the opportunity to meet their potential in a safe, healthy, educated and supportive environment through a collaboration of community agencies.
A $50,000 grant to the Ferst Foundation for Childhood Literacy of Glynn to provide funding for a program which partners with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library to send out age appropriate books to children ages birth to 5 years old at no cost in Glynn County. Established in August 2006, the goal is to assist every child in Glynn County to be reading ready before entering kindergarten. The organization encourages children to dream through reading and encourages parent involvement to achieve early school success.
A $20,000 grant to Cord of Three Counseling Services to support the startup of Project Care, a family visitation and support program for children in foster care in Brantley County. Cord of Three was established in January 2006 to provide professional, Christian counseling services to families and individuals within southeast Georgia in need of mental health and spiritual counseling. Specifically, counseling services are designed to help with abuse in the family, adolescent living, anxiety / stress / depression, bereavement and grief, drug and alcohol abuse, family enrichment and relationships.
$132,000 in grants to America’s Second Harvest. The grants are provided in two segments; $87,000 to assist in renovating the new warehouse facilities in Brunswick, Georgia and $45,000 to support a Mobile Food Pantry to service Brantley, Glynn, Charlton and Camden Counties. America's Second Harvest Food Bank of Coastal Georgia was established in Savannah in 1981 to provide hunger relief services to counties in southeast Georgia and in 2006 America's Second Harvest established a food distribution warehouse in Brunswick, Georgia to serve the four counties of Camden, Glynn, Brantley, and Charlton.
An $85,000 grant to Connectional Ministries of the South Georgia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church to bring the Hope for Africa Children’s Choir to the June 2008 South Georgia Annual Conference Meeting to provide additional information about and create partnerships for HUMBLE Place, a ministry of the South Georgia Annual Conference, in Uganda.
A $25,000 grant to MAP International to provide back-up servers for the MAP headquarters in Brunswick, Georgia. MAP International (Medical Assistance Programs) was founded almost 50 years ago as a Christian, non-profit, global relief and development organization serving people living in the world's poorest communities.
A $75,000 grant to Open Door Community Center in Columbus, Georgia to support the organization's FY2008 operating budget. Open Door is an agency of the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church and provides a number of social services to low and moderate-income residents of Muscogee County, Georgia. Services include case management for homeless women, programs for children, youth and senior citizens, a clothing ministry, a community parenting program, a GED program, a transition home for women in crisis and a showering program for the homeless.
A $75,000 grant to the Society of St. Andrew to support operating expenses for the regional gleaning office located in Tifton, Georgia. The Society of St. Andrew is a ministry of the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church which distributes millions of pounds of food annually to food banks, food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, churches for local distribution and individuals.
A $15,000 grant to the South Georgia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church to fund a video project for the Annual Conference which would highlight conference agencies. Specifically, the project would create a video with 90-second segments for conference agencies which would be presented during the June 2008 Annual Conference Meeting. Additionally, an expanded video with 5-minute segments for the same agencies would be created to be sent to all South Georgia United Methodist churches.
A grant of $100,000 to the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) to support the development and implementation of a U.S. based disaster management software system. The web-based system provides the capability to communicate with the Coordinated Assistance Network (CAN) and consequently any other disaster response agencies that utilize a web based database and will benefit disaster victims and organizations (including but not limited to UMCOR) that respond to disasters for many years to come. This represents the first year of a three-year commitment to this project. UMCOR was established by the United Methodist Church in 1940 in response to the suffering of people during World War II and continues to provide a channel through which people may express their Christian compassion for people around the globe, often the poorest in society, who are undergoing hardship and suffering as a result of natural catastrophes, conflicts or wars. UMCOR is called on to provide immediate relief and long-term recovery wherever and whenever needed.
An $87,500 grant to Coastal Medical Access Project (CMAP) in support of their sustainability initiative to expand services in southeast Georgia. This represents the third year of a four-year commitment to this project. CMAP provides access to free pharmaceuticals, access to medical service, and chronic disease case management and serves the uninsured and under-insured residents of Camden, Charlton and Brantley counties.
A $400,000 grant to Church World Service to support an expansion of the Africa Initiative - Giving Children Hope Program in East and Southern Africa. This grant represents the first year of a new 3-year partnership between Church World Service and the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation referred to as the Africa Initiative. The goal of this initiative is to protect the rights of and to provide support to orphans and vulnerable children living in the countries of Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Mozambique and Zambia who have been affected by HIV/AIDS, war and famine that they may be empowered to manage their own well being and the stability of their families, to participate in the social and economic development of their communities, and to live in the shelter of hope. The initiative will reinforce the capacity of and support the expansion of church and related organizations to build child-centered programs and networks.
Spring 2007 Grant Cycle
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. has announced it will be awarding $1,023,900 in grants during the Spring 2007 Grant Cycle. Grants will be distributed during the week of June 4, 2007 to the following non-profit organizations:
A $35,000 grant to the Camden County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program to establish a new Family Service Coordinator staff position. CASA is a statewide program, established in Camden County in 1997 to provide advocacy services for abused and neglected children in Camden County who have been placed in foster care. Advocacy services are provided through trained volunteers who are appointed by the Juvenile Court to represent the child until the child is placed in a permanent and safe home. The new staff position will help facilitate a reduction in the amount of time a child spends in foster care.
A $20,000 grant to the Gathering Place in Brunswick, Georgia to assist in the support of the operating budget for the Urban Ministry Development Program. The Gathering Place, established in 1981, is a multifaceted, youth oriented Christian ministry serving Glynn County. Specifically, the Urban Ministry Development Program will target "at risk" urban students grades 6-12 in Glynn County that may otherwise not have the opportunity to hear the Good News.
A $1,100 grant to the Girl Scout Council of Savannah to support a week-long summer day camp in Camden County. The Girl Scout Council of Savannah seeks to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who would make the world a better place.
An $82,000 grant to the Vashti Center in Thomasville, Georgia to support the transition of services from residential to a predominately community-based approach. The Vashti Center is an agency of the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church providing a number of various services to children including an emergency shelter, long-term basic care, intermediate residential treatment for emotionally disturbed children, a home for teen mothers and their infant children, marriage and family counseling, and basic education for at-risk youth who have been removed from the public education system.
A $100,000 grant to the Wesley Community Center in Savannah, Georgia to support the FY2007 operating budget. The Wesley Community Center is an agency of the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church which serves children of all abilities, and has many programs and services to cater to the needs of low and moderate-income women, children, youth and families throughout Savannah and the surrounding area.
A $10,000 grant to Alzheimer's of Glynn / Brunswick to provide in-home respite care to low and moderate income families in Glynn and surrounding counties. Alzheimer's of Glynn/Brunswick, Inc. was formed for the purpose of providing assistance and support to persons with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders and their families.
A $10,000 grant to Epworth By The Sea to sponsor Miss Ella's Camp For Special People in 2007. Epworth By The Sea is a Christian retreat center owned and operated by the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. The summer camp is provided to people, ages 16 and above with special mental and physical needs offering worship services, Bible study, exciting activities, music, games, quality craft projects and supervised recreation that enhance the camper's life. Additionally, the camp provides family caretakers with respite time for personal renewal.
A $150,000 grant to Wesley Glen Ministries to be provided in two segments: $100,000 to support the FY2008 operating budget of the St. Marys Group Home and $50,000 to support the FY2008 operating budget for the overall organization. Wesley Glen is a ministry of the South Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church and serves people with mental disabilities in central and south Georgia. The St. Marys facility provides a residential home environment and cares for up to five residents.
A $100,000 grant to the Office of New and Revitalized Congregational Development to be used toward the FY2008 operational budget. The Office of New Congregational Development was established in 2002 as an initiative of the Bishop of the South Georgia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church to create, by 2010, at least 50 new or revitalized congregations in the South Georgia Annual Conference whose mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ.
A $10,000 grant to the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation to establish a community foundation to serve southeast and coastal Georgia. This represents the third year of a five-year commitment to this project. The Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation is a collaborative effort of several foundations, including the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, organizations and individuals created to increase the philanthropic capacity of coastal Georgia. The community foundation is a creative, cost-effective and tax efficient way for people to invest in the local community and potentially will increase the amount of funding available to local nonprofits, create increased awareness of local nonprofits and community needs and improve the quality of life in southeast and coastal Georgia.
A $60,800 grant to the Georgia Center for Nonprofits to be provided in two segments: $50,000 to support the establishment of a satellite center in Brunswick, Georgia to serve nonprofits in southeast and coastal Georgia. This represents the third year of a five-year commitment to this project. And, $10,800 to subsidize training workshops for nonprofit organizations located in southeast Georgia. The Georgia Center for Nonprofits works to serve, strengthen and support local nonprofits by providing them with information, nonprofit management and business skills training, consulting, technology, insurance and employment services.
A $45,000 grant to the Wesley Foundation at Georgia Southern University to support the addition of a new Assistant Director. This represents the third year of a three-year commitment to this program. The Wesley Foundation serves as the campus ministry of the United Methodist Church and serves students providing and environment of disciple making, worship and fellowship.
A $400,000 grant to Church World Service to support their efforts to expand the reach of churches and grassroots organizations in meeting the needs of orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS in East Africa. This grant represents a continuation of a partnership between Church World Service and the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation referred to as the Africa Initiative. The goal of this initiative is to protect the rights of and to provide support to orphans and vulnerable children living in the countries of Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya who have been affected by HIV/AIDS, war and famine that they may be empowered to manage their own well being and the stability of their families, to participate in the social and economic development of their communities, and to live in the shelter of hope. The initiative will reinforce the capacity of and support the expansion of church and related organizations to build child-centered programs and networks.
2006 Grants
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Foundation, Inc. announced is awarded $1,000,000 in grants during the Fall 2006 Grant Cycle. Grants were distributed during the week of 19, 2006 to the following non-profit organizations:
A $15,000 challenge grant to the Camden Children's Center
A $28,500 grant to the Care Net Pregnancy Center
A $37,000 grant to the Coastal Coalition for Children
A $45,500 in grants to Epworth By The Sea
A $97,000 grant to the Methodist Home for Children and Youth
A $41,000 grant to the Vashti Center
A $65,000 grant to the STAR Foundation
A $50,000 grant to Cord of Three Counseling Services
An $8,000 grant to His Able Hands
A $125,000 grant to the Open Door Community Center
An $87,500 grant to Coastal Medical Access Project (CMAP)
A $400,000 grant to Church World Service
A $500 discretionary grant to MAP International
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Foundation, Inc. announced is awarded $1,000,000 in grants during the Spring 2006 Grant Cycle. . Grants were distributed during the week of June 5, 2006 to the following non-profit organizations:
A $25,000 grant to the Gathering Place
An $18,000 grant to Lighthouse Christian Broadcasting
A $100,000 grant to the Wesley Community Center
A $20,000 grant to the Woodbine Cooperative Parish
A $10,000 grant to Epworth By The Sea
A $197,000 grant to Wesley Glen Ministries
A $135,000 grant to the Society of St. Andrew
A $10,000 grant to the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation
A $55,000 grant to the Georgia Center for Nonprofits
A $30,000 grant to the Wesley Foundation at Georgia Southern University
A $400,000 grant to Church World Service
2005 Grants
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. announced it awarded $875,470 in grants during the Fall 2005 Grant Cycle. Grants were distributed during the week of December 5, 2005 to the following non-profit organizations:
Grants totaling $85,000 plus a building and 1.4 acres located at 1812 Point Peter Road in St. Marys to Camden House.
A $20,000 grant to the Care Net Pregnancy Center
A $35,000 grant to the Coastal Coalition for Children
A $37,000 reimbursement grant to Epworth By The Sea
A $33,970 grant to the Vashti Center
A $12,000 grant to the Kairos Prison Ministry
A $50,000 grant to Speech, Hearing and Rehabilitation Enterprises (SHARE)
A $30,000 grant to the STAR Foundation
A $50,000 grant to the Coastal Counseling Center
A $87,500 grant to the Coastal Medical Access Project (CMAP)
A $75,000 grant to the Open Door Community Center
A $360,000 grant to Church World Service
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded $889,000 in grants during the Spring 2005 Grant Cycle. Grants were distributed during the week of June 6, 2005 to the following non-profit organizations:
A $35,000 challenge grant to the Camden Children's Center
A $25,000 challenge grant to the Camden County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
A $25,000 grant to the Gathering Place
A $41,000 grant to Lighthouse Christian Broadcasting (WECC-FM89.3).
A $50,000 grant to the Wesley Community Center
A $48,000 grant to the Latin American Resource Center
A $75,000 grant to Wesley Glen Ministries
A $100,000 challenge grant to the Office of New Congregational Development
A $10,000 grant to the South Georgia Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church
A $45,000 grant to the Wesley Foundation at Georgia Southern University
A $10,000 grant to the Communities of Coastal Georgia Foundation
A $65,000 grant to the Georgia Center for Nonprofits
A $360,000 grant to Church World Service
2004 Grants
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded $993,500 in grants during the Fall 2004 Grant Cycle. Grants were distributed during the week of December 6, 2004 to the following non-profit organizations:
A $216,000 grant to Camden House.
A $20,000 grant to Care Net Pregnancy Center
A $35,000 grant to the Coastal Coalition for Children
A $76,700 to the Methodist Home for Children and Youth
A $128,300 grant to Magnolia Manor
A $50,000 grant to CMAP
A $25,000 challenge grant to Habitat for Humanity of Camden County
A $75,000 grant to Open Door Community Center
A $7,500 grant to Society of St. Andrew
A $310,000 grant to Church World Service
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded $606,500 in grants during the Spring 2004 Grant Cycle. Grants were distributed during the week of June 14, 2004 to the following non-profit organizations:
A $34,000 challenge grant to CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Program of Glynn County
A $37,000 challenge grant to Epworth By The Sea
A $25,000 grant to the Gathering Place
A $10,500 grant to the Kairos Prison Ministry
A $50,000 grant to the Latin American Resource Center
A $100,000 grant to the Office of New and Revitalized Congregational Development
A $35,000 grant to Sparrow's Nest
A $65,000 grant to the Vashti Center
A $250,000 grant to Church World Service
2003 Grants
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded $524,000 in grants during the Fall 2003 Grant Cycle. Grants will be distributed during the week of December 8, 2003 to the following non-profit organizations:
$100,000 grant to America's Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia
$35,000 challenge grant to the Golden Isles Children's Advocacy Center
$40,000 grant to the Camden County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)
$15,000 grant to the Care Net Pregnancy Center of Coastal Georgia
$18,000 grant to Lighthouse Christian Broadcasting (WECC-FM89.3)
$50,000 grant to Habitat for Humanity --Camden County
$60,000 grant to Open Door Community House
$62,500 grant to the Salvation Army --St. Marys Service Center
$50,000 grant to Church World Service
$50,000 grant to ECHO, the Educational Concerns for Hunger Organization
$43,500 grant to Tuckston United Methodist Church in Athens, Georgia on behalf of United Methodist Missionaries Gordon and Teca Greathouse.
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded $453,357 in grants during the Spring 2003 Grant Cycle.
$100,000 grant to the Methodist Home for Children and Youth
$14,000 grant to Kairos, Inc.
$10,000 grant to Epworth By The Sea
$20,000 grant to the Salvation Army - St. Marys Service Center
$95,000 challenge grant to the Goodwin Community Health Center a.k.a. Coastal Medical Access Project .
$30,000 grant to the Bible League .
$45,000 grant to Light for the Nations
$53,300 grant to the Rainbow Network
$61,057 grant to MAP (Medical Assistance Program) International .
$25,000 grant to Mercy Ships
2002 Grants
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded approximately $337,500 in grants during the Fall 2002 Grant Cycle.
$25,000 grant to Magnolia Manor
$42,500 grant to Goodwin Community Health Care
$1,400 grant to NAMI, the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
$75,000 challenge grant to Wesley Glen
$10,000 grant to Manna House of Brunswick
$24,800 grant to Southeastern Education Services
$10,000 grant to Edwin Hodges Ministries
$12,000 grant to International Cooperating Ministries
$35,000 grant to The Mailbox Club
$20,000 grant to Christ United Methodist Church
$25,000 grant to Church World Service
$20,000 grant to Solar Oven Projects
$36,800 grant to Lighthouse for Christ Mission
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded approximately $337,500 in grants during the Spring 2002 Grant Cycle.
$25,000 grant to Brantley County Family Connections
$31,000 grant to Camden Community Crisis Center (Camden House)
$25,000 challenge grant to Care Net Pregnancy Center
$50,000 challenge grant to Golden Isles Children's Center,
$50,000 grant to Georgia Legal Services Program, Inc.
$39,000 grant to Coastal Area Rape Crisis Center, Inc.
$10,500 grant to KAIROS
$5,000 grant to the Salvation Army of Brunswick, Georgia.
$18,000 grant to the St. Marys Service Center of the Salvation Army.
$50,000 grant to the Mission Society for United Methodists,
$34,000 grant to Mission Aviation Fellowship
2001 Grants
The Board of Directors of the St. Marys United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc. awarded approximately $445,000 in grants during the Fall 2001 Grant Cycle.
$50,000 grant to Camden County Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Program
$10,000 grant to Epworth By The Sea
$25,000 grant to Coastal Area Rape Crisis Center, Inc.
$10,000 grant to Habitat for Humanity of Camden County
$25,000 grant to the St. Marys Service Center of The Salvation Army
$25,000 grant to Transport For Christ
$18,700 to Calvary International
$75,000 to Church World Service
$36,000 to Deaf Ministries Worldwide
$69,859 to Good News Evangelistic Outreach, Inc.
$30,000 to Mission India
$20,000 to O.C. Ministries
$50,000 to The P.E.T. Project