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Foundation Grants

Successful applicants in the Presbyterian Foundation's first grant round were:

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St Heliers, Auckland,$5,000. Expansion of Youth Outreach

Awatere Christian Joint Venture, Nelson-Marlborough, $4,500. Rural Support for Women and Families

St Andrew's, Wanganui, $8,000. Homework/Learning Centre

Council of Asian Congregations, $5,000. To encourage understanding between Asians and non Asians in the church.

Knox, Feilding, Manawatu,$8,000. Crisis Counselling and Therapy for Children

St John's, Raumanga, Northland Uniting Church, $10,000. Resource Liaison for the Community

Banks Peninsula, Christchurch, $3,000. Outreach to Families through Music and Movement

Hornby Presbyterian, Christchurch, $4,000. 'In the Same Boat' - Grief Support Programme for Children

St Margaret's Presbyterian, Christchurch, $5,000. 'Crossfire Trust' - to meet identified needs of young people and children in the community

Paeroa Co-op Parish, Waikato, $7,300. Video Programmes, Video Workshop and Peace Exhibition

Knox Presbyterian, Waikato, $3,000. Community Programmes for all ages

Te Aroha Co-operating, Waikato, $5,000. Children's Garden

St Columba Presbyterian, Auckland, $15,000. Play group project

Waiheke Island: St. Pauls, Auckland, $5,000. Outreach and Peace keeping

Balmoral Presbyterian, Auckland, $5,000. Learning Centre activities

Te Puke: St Andrew's, Bay of Plenty, $3,500. Food and Fellowship - for the needy in the community

St David's Church, Nelson/Marlborough, $2,500. Adventure Outreach programmes for the over sixties

Kurow Presbyterian, North Otago, $3,000. Kidz Klub and Community Resource Library

St David's Presbyterian Church, Manawatu, $5,000. Ministry with Families Programme

Presbytery of South Canterbury, South Canterbury, $5,000. St Andrew's/Waihao Ministry Enabler

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