World Relief Committee Approves Funding
November 14, 2002
VALLEY FORGE, Pa. In semiannual session here today the American
Baptist Churches' World Relief Committee has voted to fund dozens of relief
and development programs and projects overseas and within the U.S.
The committee establishes policy for distribution of funds from the
One Great Hour of Sharing Offering. Projects were presented by American
Baptist International Ministries, American Baptist National Ministries
and Baptist World Aid of the Baptist World Alliance.
Among the more than 50 projects and programs funded by committee action
today:
In the U.S.: $30,000 to TimeZone, a youth-centered ministry of First
Baptist Church, Boise, Id.; $45,000 over three years to Wyandotte Interfaith
Sponsoring Council, a community ministry supported by First Baptist Church,
Kansas City, Kans.; $90,000 over three years to the Brockton (Mass.) Interfaith
Community, a faith-based coalition which will build at least 100 low-cost
homes; $36,600 over three years to Haven of Hope, a ministry of Millcreek
Baptist Church, Philadelphia, for homeless and unemployed persons; $75,000
over three years to Community Office and Mail Services, Inc., endorsed
by the American Baptist Churches of Puerto Rico, which supports community
services in Caguas, P.R.; $50,000 over two years to the Hug of Love Center,
a children's ministry sponsored by First Baptist Church, Carolina, P.R.
Overseas: $15,500 to the Bede Develoment Service Project, to assist
a marginalized ethnic group in Bangladesh; $20,000 to assist the Baptist
Union of Cote d'Ivoire in development of a ministry center; $20,000 to
support the Baptist Convention of Eastern Cuba in a ministry providing
medicines and eyeglasses; $20,000 to the Baptist Federation of El Salvador
in relief/reconstruction efforts in the aftermaths of recent earthquakes;
$21,000 over two years to the Ghana Baptist Convention in support of its
Cassava Farm Project; $30,000 over three years to the Council of Baptist
Churches in North East India for expansion of its community/primary health
care program; $21,000 over three years to the Convention of Philippine
Baptist Churches in support of its children's ministry outreach.
"American Baptists continue to give generously to the One Great
Hour of Sharing offering," World Relief Officer Charles Sydnor noted,
reporting that through September 2002 $1,966,621 had been contributed
to OGHS for relief and development ministries.
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