Gospel Fund Grantees - Fall 2017

Gospel Fund Grantees, October 2017

 

Justice for Immigrants, Tucson, AZ

$5,000 to procure 15,000 advocacy postcards for federal and local politicians and other educational materials related to legal representation for DACA and DAPA residents

 

St. Patrick Missionary Society, Cameroon

            $2,999 to purchase laboratory equipment for a new Chemistry Lab

 

Thomas More Project, Baltimore, MD

$5,000 to provide scholarships to low-income families for Catholic elementary and secondary schools

 

Catholic Mobilizing Network, Washington, DC

$2,500 to fund operating expenses in establishing the Women’s Religious Death Penalty Advocacy Council

 

Willkommen Mensch in Eggenburg,  Austria

$5,000 to support housing, transportation and education needs of asylum seekers from Afghanistan and Syria

 

Health and Human Rights Education in Children, Mexico

$5,000 to fund utilities, travel, food and other supplies of the Jesuits of Peace program for developing the social fabric of families and community

 

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Mission Grammar School, Roxbury, MA

$5,000 to buy classroom equipment including cribs, rockers, and play stations for their Early Childhood Center

 

Notre Dame of Maryland University, Baltimore, MD

$5,000 to contribute to a fund established by two University students for a public library in Caibiran, Philippines

 

Second Chance for Women, Baltimore, MD

$5,000 to finance preparation of Parole Packets for women seeking parole and for the travel expenses of professionals assisting the women in Maryland prisons

 

Archbishop Borders School, Baltimore, MD

            $5,000 to award scholarships to families in need and families with more than one child

 

Tutwiler Community Education Center, Inc., Tutwiler, MI

$5,000 to help underwrite the responsibility for payroll taxes for the Teen Helpers Program and for its Educational Materials

 

 

Well for the Journey, Inc., Towson, MD

$2,025 to fund women from SSND Sponsored Ministries to participate in programs focusing on the spiritual dimension of wellness

 

Sacred Heart of Jesus – St. Patrick Parish: Rel. Ed. Program, Baltimore, MD

$5,000 to finance the Religious Education Program by paying the registration fees for the minority families

 

KinDoo Family Center, Indiantown, FL

$5,000 to support the operating expenses of programs for women and children in

low-income immigrant families

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