Relief agency distributes funds for further Sept. 11 response |
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The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) has approved a $973,192 grant to allow the denomination's Virginia Annual (regional) Conference to further address the needs of those affected by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. That action came during the Oct. 21-24 meeting of the denomination's Board of Global Ministries. UMCOR directors are continuing to distribute money contributed to its "Love in the Midst of Tragedy" fund, which was established by the denomination in response to terrorist attacks. A total of $2,087,892 was allocated at the October meeting. The three-year plan developed by the Northern Virginia Board of Missions, covering the Alexandria and Arlington districts, will target secondary victims of the attack on the Pentagon. Those victims include immigrants, the marginally employed and tourist workers along the Route One Corridor. Programs supported by the grant will include direct aid, counseling, job training, legal services and children's ministries. UMCOR directors also approved additional grants for Sept. 11 response in the New York area, including:
Date posted: Oct 28, 2002 |
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