Thursday, April 24, 2014

Sewanee Community Chest Meets Goal! -- $107,725 Raised for Local Agencies

Because of the generosity of the community and a last minute anonymous donation of $1,200, the Sewanee Community Chest has met its 2013–14 fund raising goal.

“The Sewanee Civic Association is grateful to all who made a commitment to help reach our goal for this year,” said Theresa Shackelford, Community Chest steward. “The support for the 28 local organizations is very much appreciated.”

The Sewanee Civic Association organizes the volunteer-led Community Chest, which raises money yearly for local organizations that support youth sports, outreach, community and educational programs in the tri-county area. Through Community Chest funding, these organizations help those caught in the cycle of poverty, improve lives through outreach and community initiatives, and provide support for children with a variety of programs.

This year, the Community Chest had a goal of $107,725 which will provide support to 28 local organizations. The money raised in the community goes directly to organizations that support the following initiatives: community aid, $39,000; children, $37,300; quality of life, $23,500; and beyond Sewanee, $8,200. Requests to the Community Chest this year totaled approximately $142,250. 
“The need to help fund local organizations on a yearly basis is apparent,” said Shackelford.  

“If you have not made your gift to the Community Chest this year, it is not too late. Any money that exceeds the goal will be used to support our mission to aid the community with yearly funding, and emergency requests as they arise,” said Shackelford. 


Last year, the Community Chest was able to grant an additional $10,000 in emergency funding.

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