Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Greater Dover Foundation Awards a $3,500 Grant to The Shepherd Place, Inc


PRESS RELEASE: For Immediate Release
Greater Dover Foundation Awards a $3,500 Grant to The Shepherd Place, Inc
Photo left to right: Jessica Hazzard, Emory Streets, Lakena Hammond, & Ed McNamara.

Recently, Ed McNamara of the Greater Dover Advisory Board presented a grant $3,500 to The Shepherd Place, Inc on behalf of the Greater Dover Foundation. The Shepherd Place, Inc is creating is a new transition house for one family to live in at a time. They will have a minimum maintenance fee and a required amount to save each month. They will be responsible for utilities to teach them how to budget, pay bills and feel a sense of self worth. The family will be case managed and have a goal list that needs to be met. With an extended stay home ownership is possible. Without the Hunt's house, families will continue to bounce from shelter to shelter and stay hopeless and homeless.

Lakena Hammond, Executive Director, Jessica Hazzard, Case Manager & Emory Streets, Food Server accepted the grant on behalf of The Shepherd Place, Inc. To learn more about The Shepherd Place, Inc please contact Lakena Hammond at 302678-1909.

The Greater Dover Foundation is a non-profit, philanthropic endeavor created in 1992 by the Greater Dover Committee to assist in identifying emerging community issues and opportunities and to provide a lasting source of charitable funding to support the efforts of non-profit organizations and public institutions in the greater Dover area. The Delaware Community Foundation administers the Greater Dover Foundation.

If you are interested in learning more the Greater Dover Foundation or want to make a donation, please contact Shelly Cecchett, Executive Director at greaterdovercommittee@comcast.net .