We've Received a Matching Grant!
08.14.09Family Promise has won a matching grant worth up to $10,000. We have until August 30 to raise funds. Now is a great time to make a donation!
Family Promise has won a matching grant worth up to $10,000. We have until August 30 to raise funds. Now is a great time to make a donation!
Club 252 is our new donation campaign and you can become a member when you contribute $252. That's how much it costs to operate Family Promise for one day. More details coming soon on the benefits of joining the club.
Your pocket change can make a difference for a family in Cabarrus County. Donation jars have been placed in many area churches to collect your spare change (or bills!) so drop in whatever you can spare when you see one. If your church doesn't have a jar, contact us and we'll get you one.
The January 2008 issue of Hallmark Magazine included a great article about Family Promise. From the origins of the Interfaith Hospitality Network, inside the hearts of the people who make up the local networks, and why Family Promise is more important than ever, the article is an excellent introduction to our mission. Click here to read the full article.
Board Members built, decorated and rode on a float in the 79th Annual Concord Christmas parade and the Annual Kannapolis Christmas Parade this season. Over 30,000 spectators had an opportunity to see and learn a little about Family Promise! We shared the message that everyone can help bring gifts of Food, Shelter, Hope, and Love to families in need right here in our community.
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There are many things that Family Promise can use to help make the stays of our families more comfortable. Most are small items that anyone could help provide.
Can you help with toiletries like soap, shampoo, toothpaste or toothbrushes, hairbrushes, or hair dryers? How about linens like bath towels and washclothes, sheets, blankets or pillows? Finally, we can also use kitchen tools like silverware and dishes and lunch bags.
If you'd like to make a donation of time, please speak with your pastor, rabbi, or imam about getting your congregation involved. Or contact us directly; contact information can be found on the Contact Us page.
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