The ECW met in Early October to decide the distribution of their earnings from the Village Dinners. $2,550 was distributed almost evenly between domestic and international charities. It was slightly lower than $3,000 a year ago. However, some funds were held back for other ministries, such as the altar guild and fellowship.
Domestic | |||
Donation | Amount | Description | |
St. Peter’s Discretionary Fund | 300 | Fund to help local residents pay utility bills, rent, etc | |
Village Harvest Food Distribution | 250 | St Peter’s Food Distribution | |
Healthy Harvest Food Bank | 250 | Source for food for St. Peter’s Food distribuion | |
St. Andrew’s School in Richmond | 250 | School in Richmond, VA providing quality education for children in low income families | |
Micah Ecumenical Ministries (in honor of the Rev Thomas Hughes) | 250 | Churches in Fredericksburg established Micah our churches care for the whole person through ministries that address basic needs, health care, housing, income and the social/spiritual. | |
Total Domestic | 1,300 | ||
International | |||
Donation | Amount | Description | |
Five Talents | 250 | Transforming lives around the world through Christian economic development | |
Heifer International | 250 | Ending hunger and poverty around the world, by providing livestock and training to families | |
Episcopal Relief and Development | 250 | Working with partners around the world to alleviate hunger, create economic opportunities, respond to disasters, promote health, and strengthen communities. | |
Victoria All Age School in Jamaica | 250 | School visited in 2022 with support for Increased access to technology for the students. | |
Rev Luis Garcia | 250 | Priest in the Dominican Republic, to support his ministry in the several churches that he serves. | |
Total International | 1,250 | ||
Total 2022 Donations | 2,550 |