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Last updated: Tue. Jul. 03, 2012 - 06:45 pm EDT

St. Mary's Heritage Fund awards grants

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The Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend awarded $172,920 in grants from the St. Mary's Heritage Fund to various organizations throughout the diocese, including parishes, schools and agencies.

The $3-million St. Mary's Heritage endowment fund was established in 1997 using money received from insurance coverage after a Sept. 2, 1993, fire destroyed St. Mary church and its soup kitchen.

The St. Mary's Heritage Fund since has awarded annual grants totaling $3,577,032.88 thus far from interest gained on the fund's principal, a diocesan news release said.

The 29 grants approved this year by Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades included the following in the Fort Wayne area:

Parishes:

• St. Joseph, Fort Wayne — $7,500 to subsidize children attending school

• St. Mary, Fort Wayne — $3,000 for Emergency Assistance Fund for Ave Maria House

Schools:

• Bishop Luers High School — $25,000 for tuition assistance

• Queen of Angels — $5,000 for financial aid to families in need

• St. John — $7,500 to increase number of students able to afford a Catholic education

• St. Joseph-Hessen Cassel — $2,000 for tuition assistance

• St. Therese — $7,500 for financial assistance to families in need

Agencies:

• Catholic Charities — $13,000 to help alleviate hunger and food insecurity in the community by providing food assistance to those in need

• Clinica Madre de Dios — $3,500 for diabetic medication and supplies for low-income, uninsured people

• Clinica Madre de Dios — $3,000 for lab tests, clinic supplies and equipment for the walk-in clinic

• Matthew 25 Health and Dental Clinic — $4,000 for medications for Burmese patients

• The Rose Home — $4,920 to assist women with first two weeks expenses when entering Rose Home

• Vincent Village — $2,000 to send 10 homeless children to one-week overnight camp or day care

• Vincent Village — $8,000 to provide supervised tutoring, educational and recreational activities for homeless children living in Vincent House or Vincent Village

• St. Martin Healthcare, Garrett — $5,000 to improve health and well being of patients, dental services, prescribed medications and vision services


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