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Foundation Provides Winter Quarter Funds
"I cannot express in words how much Tri-County EMC helped these wonderful children this Christmas." says Roundup fund recipient Chris Turner, executive director of the Georgia College Involved in Volunteer Efforts (GIVE) Center’s Santa’s Miracle Fund providing toy certificates to disabled children. "On behalf of Santa’s Miracle Fund, all of its hardworking volunteers, and the incredible children we strive to help every holiday season, thank you so much for your generosity!" The Foundation granted $16,700 to eight organizations in December.
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>> Santa’s Miracle Fund Volunteer Hannah Oothoudt shares some Christmas joy with a toy recipient. <<
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Eatonton Police Department: $4,000 Health insurance for an elderly individual who was severely injured in a car accident. As this person recovers, her husband has since died.
GIVE Center/Santa’s Miracle Fund: $2,500 to provide gift certificates, transportation, lunch and decorations to make Christmas special for 50 disabled children.
Habitat for Humanity of Putnam County: $3,000 for building materials for a Habitat home.
Jones County Fire Department—Station 5: $1,000 for tables, chairs and overhead projection screen for the station to use when hosting training sessions.
Jones County 4-H SAFE Shotgun Team: $600 will cover the registration fees for qualifications and the state competition.
New Corinth Baptist Church: $2,500 for clothing and household items for a family who lost everything to a house fire.
Oconee Regional Chapter of Project Linus: $1,500 for Project Linus labels and blanket-making materials to make blankets for children in crises.
Union Chapel UMC: $1,600 to cover back rent for a family who needs a car for the father to be able to find work. <<
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