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April 28, 2022

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"Rutherford County nonprofi ts undertake important, front-line work in our community and have addressed numerous challenges over the last two years," said Advisory Board Chair Judy Toney. "These organizations see a need and work to address it. We are grateful to our donors who have built a permanent charitable resource to support local programs with local dollars." The 2022 grants are: • $8,000 to Basics Christian Ministries for building repair, technology and a water heater for its building that houses services for low- income and homeless people. • $4,000 to Blue Ridge Hope to rent a building for its afterschool programs. • $2,500 to Children's Cancer Partners of the Carolinas to support children with cancer and their families by assisting with medical treatment and travel expenses. • $2,500 to Community Pet Center to provide free vaccines and microchips for pets of low-income families. • $10,000 to Grahamtown Team to refurbish and sell houses to fund services for low-income people. • $7,670 to Hope Center of Rutherford County to repair a fl oor in a building used for transitional housing. • $5,000 to Out Of The Ashes to support homeless shelter operations. • $5,000 to Pisgah Legal Services to provide legal services to protect children. • $2,500 to Rutherford County/NC Cooperative Extension for a youth gardening program. • $10,000 to Rutherford Housing Partnership to provide home repair services for low-income people. • $10,000 to Salem United Methodist Church/Washburn Community Outreach Center to correct a drainage problem at its food distribution center. • $7,500 to Thrive to provide housing and support services for homeless people. • $10,000 to The Source Ministries/The Source Outreach Center to provide food, hygiene products, baby supplies, and household items to the community through a weekly pantry and delivery service. In 1996, local residents established the Rutherford County Endowment as a permanent charitable endowment to meet local needs. Gifts added to the Fund's principal are preserved and invested, while grants from the Fund support nonprofi ts in Rutherford County. To make a tax-deductible contribution, donate online at or by mail to the Rutherford County Endowment, c/o CFWNC, 4 Vanderbilt Park Drive, Suite 300, Asheville, NC 28803, memo line: Rutherford County Endowment. Contributions of any size are welcome. Rutherford County Endowment awards $84,670 to 13 nonproÐits Article Provided By: Jean Gordon The local volunteer Advisory Board includes: Lucille Dalton, David Eaker, Nancy Giles, Jean Gordon, Jackie Hampton, Eddie Holland, Sally Lesher, Keven McCammon, Wilfred McDowell, Tom Miller, Jill Miracle, Judy Toney (Chair) and Michelle Yelton. Our offi ce has received a report of scammers claiming to be from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) contacting North Carolinians on Facebook to try to steal their money. The scammers claim to be DHHS employees and ask people to pay them up front to win money. Fraudsters often use pay-to-win schemes to steal people's money. They sometimes pretend to be government employees to make their ploy seem legitimate. You never have to make an upfront payment to win a prize. If you're asked to, it's a scam. You can protect yourself from prize scams by following these tips: • Know that government employees will never contact you through Facebook or any other social media. • If a person you don't know asks you to pay a deposit to earn a prize, it's a scam. • If you are contacted by a government employee, call their agency with a number listed on the agency's website to see if it's legitimate. • Never send money online unless you've verifi ed who the money is going to. If you believe that you have been the victim of a scam, call our offi ce at 877-5-NO-SCAM or fi le a complaint online at https://ncdoj.gov/fi le-a-complaint/. Watch Out for Prize Scams Article Provided By: NC Attorney General

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