The LCF Disaster Response Fund provides relief to communities and victims of disasters.
This fund distributes annual grants to charities based on Foundation research, in partnership with Lutheran Disaster Response.
To
Camp Noah, to help fund six camps in Pennsylvania, Alabama, Illinois and/or Indiana in
response to devastating flooding and tornadoes in those areas. (
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To
Camp Noah, to help promote emotional, physical and spiritual healing to tornado-stricken families in North Minneapolis. (
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To
Camp Noah, to help promote emotional, physical and spiritual healing for children who were vicitims of a tornado in Wadena, MN. (
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To
Camp Noah, to help promote emotional, physical and spiritual healing for children who are victims of a disaster. (
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2008 Grant - $5,000
To
Lutheran Services in Iowa to benefit individuals affected by the spring 2008 Iowa floods and tornadoes. (
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2007 Grant - $5,000
To Lutheran Social Services (LSS) of the South,
providing disaster response support to individuals and families through
local congregations in Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.
Through this and its other Collaborative Funds,
the LCF is addressing a number of pressing and unmet needs facing our
shared community. You can support this work through direct gifts, or by
giving to the LCF Community Fund or Field of Interest Funds through your charitable fund at the LCF.
(Learn more about credit-card giving through JustGive.org)
Or send a check to:
Lutheran Community Foundation
625 Fourth Ave. S., Suite 1500,
Minneapolis, MN 55415
Please indicate "LCF Disaster Response Fund" in the memo field of the check.
Related:
Foundation Makes First Grant from Disaster Response Fund