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Eastern Michigan Christian Foundation Fund Reaches $1 Million Milestone

The Eastern Michigan Christian Foundation Fund (EMCF) has achieved a significant milestone by growing its endowment fund to $1 million. 

Over the past eleven years, eight local faith-based nonprofits, in collaboration with hundreds of donors, have successfully built a sustainable source of support for their organizations. The endowment is managed by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County.

“The Community Foundation is the kind of partner every nonprofit dreams about,” says Founder and Executive Director of the EMCF Marty Doorn. “We would not be nearly as successful without them. Their staff provides a level of expertise that is unmatched. The Foundation has been and continues to provide incredible support as we have built the EMCF fund from zero to over one million dollars,” he added.

The EMCF Fund aims to support specific Christian-based organizations in St. Clair County, as well as various programs, projects, and organizations within the local Christian community. 

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Join Sarnia’s Rock The Rescue Fundraiser By The Sarnia & District Humane Society

On Saturday, June 3rd, join the Sarnia & District Humane Society for their Rock The Rescue Fundraiser. The fun begins from 8 am – 3 pm, located at 131 Exmouth St, Sarnia. The Rock and Rescue Fundraiser will be having a huge sale of new and like-new items for all pets. 

The event will feature live music from 11 am – 2 pm from the incredible musical talents of Jimmy Bell and Derek Donkers, along with Katie Harvath. 

There will be plenty of games and activities for the whole family to enjoy as well such as, Connect Four from Skyline Inflatables and the dunk tank. There will be raffles, bbq, cotton candy, popcorn machines and more. 

The Sarnia & District Humane Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping fight the causes of animal suffering and finding good homes for abandoned or unwanted animals. 

If you would like more information on the Rock and Rescue Fundraiser, visit: sarniahumanesociety.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Hunter Hospitality House Launches 2023 Endowment Fund Awareness Raffle

Hunter Hospitality House has kicked off the 2023 Hunter Hospitality House Endowment Fund Awareness Raffle to support their mission of providing free lodging and amenities to individuals requiring medical lodging. 

A portion of the proceeds from the raffle will be directed to the Hunter Hospitality House Endowment Fund, which is managed by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County. The fund aims to accumulate resources that will sustain the organization for future generations.

Raffle tickets are priced at $100 each, with a maximum of 300 tickets available. 

Sales end when tickets are sold out, or on August 30th. The drawing for the raffle prizes will take place on August 31st, at 5 p.m. at the Hunter Hospitality Family House.

Exciting prizes from Lawrence Jewelers, Greg & Kate May and Alpine Cycles, JC Poured Walls, and DoubleTree by Hilton include a diamond ring, an E-Bike, a drone with built-in camera, and a hotel stay with a view of the water, respectively.

For more information, visit: hunterhospitalityhouse.com.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell

Supporting The YMCA Helps Support Our Children

The YMCA is making a difference in the Blue Water Area by offering programs that aim to create a better future for children and teenagers. 

The Y’s programs promote positive behaviors and values, support child development, and encourage children to explore their talents and interests. Their licensed child care and early learning programs prioritize early brain development and provide a safe and healthy environment for children to learn foundational skills, develop trusting relationships, and build self-reliance through values like caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility.

The Y also offers opportunities for children to stay active and develop healthy habits through swim, sports, and play programs that promote good sportsmanship and teamwork, building the whole child from the inside out.

In addition to these programs, the Y provides a range of camp options that allow children to discover new talents, explore nature, gain independence, and create lasting friendships. 

If you would like to support the many programs the Blue Water Area YMCA offers, visit: bluewaterareaymca.com.

The Blue Water Area YMCA Food Programs Help Feed Those In Need

While most of us take having enough food for granted, one in seven children in Michigan face hunger. The numbers are even higher in St. Clair County, where 28% of children do not get enough to eat, according to the No Kid Hungry Center for Best Practices.

Thankfully, there are individuals in the community fighting to reduce these alarming statistics, including Cheryl Flanagan. For over a year, Cheryl has volunteered at the Blue Water YMCA to feed local children.

As a Y member for 35 years, Cheryl was eager to get involved in something meaningful after enduring the COVID pandemic’s restrictions. She soon began working with the Y’s food program, preparing meals for over 500 children per week at several locations, including Cleveland Elementary School, Port Huron Housing, and eligible kids in daycare at the Y.

The Blue Water Area YMCA is on the front lines of providing healthy meals to our children that may be experiencing food insecurity.

If you would like to donate to the Blue Water Area YMCA to help support programs like these, visit: bluewaterymca.com/give.

Small Wrestlers Battle It Out For A Bigger Cause

The upcoming Slammin’ for BWC Micro Championship Wrestling event will be more than just a night of action-packed entertainment. The event, scheduled to take place on May 6, at the Knight Club in Marysville, is set to raise funds for Blankets With Care (BWC).

BWC Founder, Michelle Milmine, said she was excited about the event. “We were trying to find an idea of a fundraiser for the whole family, and the kind people of Blue Water Micro Championship Wrestling reached out with a great opportunity.”

Tickets range from $25 to $35 and are available on Eventbrite. The event is open to all ages, and parking is free. Concessions, drinks, and a 50/50 raffle will be available. Doors open at 7:15, with a bell time of 8 p.m.

BWC is a Chesterfield Township-based 501c3 nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to help the homeless. They provide blessing bags filled with essential items such as water bottles, soup, new socks, and more.

Reporting for WGRT – Choze Powell