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HOPE Receives $8,000 Grant from Hart EMC Foundation to Expand Assistance Programs

Updated: Jun 27

Elbert County, GA - June 16, 2023


HOPE (Helping Overcome Poverty in Elbert County), a leading 501(c)3 organization dedicated to serving the people of Elbert County, is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded an $8,000 grant from the Hart EMC Foundation, Inc. This generous grant will enable HOPE to extend its reach and support individuals facing housing needs and other financial emergencies.


The grant from the Hart EMC Foundation will significantly bolster HOPE's ongoing efforts to address the pressing needs of our community. With these funds, HOPE will expand its assistance programs, ensuring that more individuals and families receive the help they desperately require during challenging times.


"We are sincerely grateful to the Hart EMC Foundation for their unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those in need within Elbert County," said [Spokesperson's Name], [Title] of HOPE. "This grant will empower us to make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals facing housing insecurity and financial crises. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Foundation's board for supporting our ministry."


As a collaborative organization, HOPE works closely with local churches, social agencies, and community partners to address the root causes of poverty and help individuals achieve self-sufficiency. The $8,000 grant from the Hart EMC Foundation aligns perfectly with HOPE's mission and will contribute significantly to their ongoing impact on the community.


About HOPE: HOPE (Helping Overcome Poverty in Elbert County) is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty within Elbert County, Georgia. By collaborating with churches, social agencies, and community partners, HOPE provides vital assistance, support, and education to individuals and families in need. Through their comprehensive programs, HOPE aims to empower individuals to address the root causes of their personal, social, and economic challenges and foster self-sufficiency.



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