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Grassroots - Renovation and Expansion Update
Tuesday, February 21, 2006
(Healthy Howard) --
Campaign Hits $2.2 Million
Mark
The Renovation and Expansion
Campaign has raised over $2.2 million of the
$5.5 million goal.
As previously
reported, Howard County Government has
pledged $1.5 million. Other major donors
include: The Horizon Foundation, $200,000;
The Columbia
Foundation, $75,000; The Rouse Company
Foundation, $50,000; Ascend One
Corp., $50,000.
Additional
funding is expected as a result of a Bond
Bill. The Howard County Delegation to the
Maryland General Assembly has sponsored House
Bill 232, "authorizing the creation of a State
Debt not to exceed $500,000, the proceeds to be
used as a grant" for Grassroots' Renovation and
Expansion. The bill had its first reading
Feb. 9.
Applications have been made for
capital funding to the Kresge Foundation and
the Maryland Department of Housing and
Community Development, and Grassroots has been
invited to apply for funding from the Weinberg
Foundation.
Faith Communities Help
Again
Five local faith
communities have made pledges of $15,000 each
to the Renovation and Expansion Campaign:
Glen Mar
United Methodist Church, St. John the
Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Kittamaqundi
Community Church, Linden-Linthicum Untied
Methodist Church and St. Louis Roman
Catholic Church. Each will have a
shelter room named after
it.
Kittamaqundi Community Church and
Linden-Linthicum United Methodist are also
participating in Grassroots' cold weather
shelter program, which got underway Nov. 21,
for its third session. This year, 18
local churches are hosting the shelter for one
or two weeks each until March 26. The
church-based shelters provide a haven for
individuals and families who are unable to get
into Grassroots when all of its rooms are
taken.
Parishioners at St. John the
Evangelist Roman Catholic Church provide the
evening meal for Grassroots every Thursday and
have been doing so for years. The church
has designated the proceeds of its Social
Action Box collection on the last weekend of
the month to meet its pledge to
Grassroots.
The Kittamaqundi Community
Church is hosting a benefit concert for
Grassroots on Saturday, March 25, 7:30-11 p.m.,
featuring HOT SOUP, a popular group.
There is no admission fee, donations are
requested. More information is
forthcoming.
St. John the Evangelist
Roman Catholic Church's pastor, Rev. Richard
Tillman, is a member of the Renovation
and Expansion Campaign Committee, along with
Rabbi Susan
Grossman of Beth Shalom Congregation,
Rev. Mimi
Mathews of St. John Episcopal Church and
Rev. Ostein
Truitt of St. John Baptist
Church.
Businesses and Organizations Show
Support
The Developers &
Homebuilders Shelter Initiative, led by
Campaign Co-Chair Steven Koren and Rich Thometz
of Hailey Development, has attracted seven
donors. Haily Development, KasCon, Koren
Development and Ryland Homes
have each pledged $15,000 and will have shelter
rooms named in their honor. In addition,
pledges and contributions have been made
by: Richard Talkin, Esq., $5,000;
Elm Street
Development, $2,500; and Dale Thompson
Builders, $1,000.
Realtors Pat Hiban Real
Estate and Odum Real Estate Group have each
pledged $15,000 and will have shelter rooms
named after the firms. Howard Bank
has pledged $15,000 and will have the Entrance
Garden named in its honor. Howard Bank
President and CEO Mary Ann Scully is Campaign
Co-Chair.
Another $15,000 room sponsor
is The Rotary
Club of Columbia-Patuxent. The
Clarksville
Lions Club and the Columbia Business
Exchange have each committed $1,000, as
has Wealth
Preservation, Inc. and the Snell
Corporation.
People in the
Community Make Pledges
Pledges
from the Grassroots Board and Staff now
total over $66,500!
Frank and Yolanda
Bruno have pledged $15,000 for the
Medical Exam Room. Andre and Mary Pat
DeVerneil have also pledged $15,000, and
a shelter room will be named in memory of Mary
Pat's parents, Mary and John Donelan.
Steve and Mim
Dubin have pledged $10,000 and will name
the Outdoor Picnic/Dining Area.
Other
contributions have been made by Bob Jeffrey,
$5,000; Brigitte and Donald Manekin
Family, $3,000; Maggie Brown, Jean
Moon, Lynne Nemeth, Migsie and Gar Richlin,
$2,500 each; Michael and Renee Lowden, $1,500;
Joseph V.
Murray, Sr., $1,200; Brooke and Kari
Schumm, $1,000; Arlene and Bob
Sheff, $1,000; Lawrence Weaver,
$500.
Generosity is a Family
Trait
According to research on
philanthropy, generosity is something you learn
by example. Grassroots board member Ed
Stern's son, Sam, a sophomore at Atholton High
School is launching a student campaign to raise
funds for the renovation and expansion, and St.
Louis 8th grader Sophia Biglotti, daughter of
Grassroots staffer Katie Goan, is also doing
fundraising, including an Out of Uniform Day,
bake sale and letters to parents.
Looking for
Temporary Space
While grassroots
is undergoing its renovation and expansion, the
crisis intervention services, shelter programs
and offices will have to be relocated.
Grassroots is looking for temporary
space. If you know of any that is
available, please contact Andrea Ingram,
410-531-6006.
Help the Campaign: Spread the
Word
If you are looking for
information materials about the campaign, see
the attached Fact Sheet and Contribution
Form. If you want other information sent
by mail or electronically, contact jeanmoon@comcast.net.
For other information, contact Campaign
Director Lynne Nemeth, lmnemeth@aol.com.