Spectrum News reported some good news today! They highlighted our Frink Street Family Member, Ernest Phillips, Jr. who has his life back on track thanks to Operation Inasmuch and the grace of God: Everyday Hero Conquers Hardships.
Bread ‘n Bowls 2019
$36,015 Raised! Thank you to all of the volunteers, board members, sponsors, Haymount UMC and guests for making this year a huge success! Bread ‘n Bowls is supported by hundreds of volunteers, donors and sponsors. It’s organized by a remarkable committee, cooks, servers, decorators and event coordinators to make it a huge success. This year we are
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CBS 17 Highlights Lemar Dasher, Inasmuch Family Member
Check out this news story of how Inasmuch helped Lemar turn his life around:
Lilly Endowment Challenge Matching Grant
Very Exciting News! At the Cumberland Community Foundation, Inc. (CCF) Founders and Friends event, Operation Inasmuch received this year’s $50,000 Lilly Endowment Challenge Matching Grant. The grant will build Operation Inasmuch’s Endowment Fund. This will create a continued source of income for our ministry for years to come. This very generous grant will match every
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Director’s Update – October ’18
The temperatures are lower, leaves are changing colors and Fall has arrived! At Operation Inasmuch much more is changing besides the weather. God is miraculously changing lives. Many in our “homeless family” are using our computer lab to apply for jobs online. 225 men have gotten jobs and many have opened savings accounts, 102 have
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Hurricane Relief Grant
On October 12, the Cumberland County Foundation (CCF) awarded a Hurricane Relief Grant to Operation Inasmuch. The grant reimbursed us for additional operational expenses incurred by opening an emergency shelter which took care of 18 family members during Hurricane Florence. We are so grateful for CCF’s generosity and their commitment to making Cumberland County and
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