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MONEY MATTERS —-WHAT DID ANNAN OLD PARISH CHURCH ORGANISATIONS DO FOR CHARITY?

 The amount of money that AOPC and its various Organisations give to charity is not readily accessible.

Here is a quick guide as to where the money collected in 2014 was sent.

1.   MONEY DONATED FROM THE ORGANISATIONS TO AOPC FUNDS:

Toddlers and Friendship Club……£ 1540

The Sunday School  ……………….£   250

Singing Group  ……………………£ 1000

Ten Plus   …………………………..£   294

225 Committee ……………………£ 1350

The Guild ………………………….£ 3500

 Total     …………………………… ..£ 7934

2.    MONEY DONATED BY AOPC AND ITS ORGANISATIONS TO OTHER              CHARITIES:

1)  AOPC collection for Christian AID     £ 296

2)  The Sunday School donation to SOS Children’s village, Cochin Alawaye, India. £50

3)  Ten Plus:  Donation to Send a Cow         £ 200

Donation to Christian Aid        £ 94

Donation to Salvation Army    £ 19

4)  Singing Group:  Contribution towards Windynook Church’s Harvest                   Project   £ 50

5)   The Guild:

Money donated to other charities in April 2014:

Church of Scotland HIV Programme  ………..£ 300

The Orphanage at Matatiele  …………………£ 300

Christian Aid Malawi Project…………………£ 300

Guild Project: Passage to India   ………………£ 300

Guild Project: Building a better Rwanda……..£ 300

Glen Lund (Missionary Partner) Book fund…£ 100

TOTAL: ………… ……………………………..£1600

OTHER CHARITIES SUPPORTED BY AOPC:

The Shoebox Appeal

The Food Bank

Used Stamps for World Mission Project

Toiletries for Women’s Aid, Dumfries.

Turn on the Tap

AOPC members played a big part in the Presbytery second hand book sale which raised  £1000 for the Glen Lund Book Fund

We should all celebrate and be proud of the generosity of so many of the members of AOPC and pray that we continue to support worthwhile and needy causes by giving of our time, talents and money.

WELL DONE EVERYONE!

 

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