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2000 Gifts and Grants 2000 GIFTS AND GRANTS Accessible Housing Corporation of South Hampton Roads $ 25,000.00 2133 E. Admiral Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23451 PURPOSE: Safety and Accessiblity Features for Chesapeake Project Alliance Christian Schools, Inc. $ 25,000.00 5809 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, VA 23701 PURPOSE: Capital Campaign Alzheimer’s Association $ 9,105.00 #20 Interstate Corporate Center, Suite 233 Norfolk, VA 23502 PURPOSE: Expand Lending Library American Frontier Culture Foundation $ 10,000.00 P.O. Box 810 Staunton, VA 24402 PURPOSE: Bringing the Frontier to Tidewater American Lung Association of Virginia $ 15,588.00 5349 E. Princess Anne Road Norfolk, VA 23502 PURPOSE: Open Airways for Schools Program American Red Cross $ 5,000.00 700 London Street Portsmouth, VA 23704-2413 PURPOSE: Apartment fire in Portsmouth American Red Cross $ 25,000.00 700 London Blvd. Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Operating Expense An Achievable Dream $ 15,000.00 P.O. Box 1039 Newport News, VA 23601 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Angel Flight of Virginia $ 16,200.00 4620 Haygood Road, Suite 1 Virginia Beach, VA 23455 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Battleship Wisconsin Foundation $ 50,000.00 224 E. Main Street Norfolk, VA 23510 PURPOSE: Capital Endowment Bennett’s Creek Area Volunteer Rescue Squad $ 15,000.00 3885 Bridge Road Suffolk, VA 23435 PURPOSE: Medium Duty Crash Truck Boy Scouts of America - Tidewater Council #596 $ 50,000.00 1032 Heatherwood Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23455 PURPOSE: Camp Pipsico Boys & Girls Club of the Virginia Peninsula $ 18,000.00 429 Thorncliff Drive Newport News, VA 23608 PURPOSE: New Van Brighton’s Solid Rock, Inc. $ 25,000.00 1300 Centre Avenue Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Program Camp Holiday Trails $9,500.00 P.O. Box 5806 Charlottesville, VA 22905 PURPOSE: Camperships Camp Virginia Jaycee, Inc. $ 33,000.00 2494 Camp Jaycee Road Blue Ridge, VA 24064 PURPOSE: Scholars Program and Scholarship Endowment Fund Chesapeake Bay Academy $ 10,000.00 715 Baker Road Virginia Beach, VA 23462 PURPOSE: Tuition Assistance Chesapeake Bay Academy $ 50,000.00 715 Baker Road Virginia Beach, VA 23462 PURPOSE: Capital Campaign Chesapeake Bay Foundation $ 37,500.00 162 Prince George Street Annapolis, MD 21401 PURPOSE: Student Oyster Corps Chesapeake Volunteers in Youth Services, Inc. $ 20,000.00 301 Albemarle Drive Chesapeake, VA 23322 PURPOSE: Dock and Stock Project Child & Family Services $ 5,000.00 1805 Airline Blvd. Portsmouth, VA 23707 PURPOSE: F.A.S.T. Program The Children’s Center $ 30,000.00 700 Campbell Avenue Franklin, VA 23851 PURPOSE: Family Support Services in Smithfield and Suffolk Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters $16,800 609 Colley Avenue Norfolk, VA 23507 PURPOSE: Operating Expenses Christian Community Development International $ 1,900.00 420 Glasgow Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Entrepreneur Training Program Chowan College $ 20,000.00 P.O. Box 1848 Murfreesboro, NC 27855 PURPOSE: Frederick Wharton Beazley Scholarship Citizens Committee to Protect the Elderly $ 13,284.00 P.O. Box 3 Virginia Beach, VA 23458 PURPOSE: Part-time Volunteer Coordinator CIVIC Leadership Program $ 25,000.00 1521 49th Street Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 23529 PURPOSE: Operating Expense The College Fund/UNCF $60,000.00 8260 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive Fairfax, VA 22031 PURPOSE: Endowed Scholarship Council on Foundations $18,040.00 1828 L Street NW Washington, DC 20036 PURPOSE: Operating Expense and Communications Campaign Dispute Settlement Center $ 25,940.00 586 Virginian Drive Norfolk, VA 23505 PURPOSE: Portsmouth Mediation Program Ecumenical Family Shelter, Inc. $ 28,095.00 The Dwelling Place P.O. Box 6194 Norfolk, VA 23508 PURPOSE: Employment Initiatives Program Equi-Kids Therapeutic Riding Program $ 5,000.00 P.O. Box 4095 Virginia Beach, VA 23454 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Fort Nelson Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution $ 5,000.00 4395 Point West Drive Portsmouth, VA 23703 PURPOSE: Endowment to maintain Chapter House The Foundation Center $ 3,000.00 79th Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10003-3076 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Fraternal Order of Police 75.00 417 County Street Portsmouth, VA 23705 PURPOSE: Blue Shield Program Friends of the Portsmouth Juvenile Court, Inc. $ 50,000.00 600 Crawford Street, Suite 200 Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Community Services Program The Genieve Shelter $ 12,000.00 1548 C Holland Road Suffolk, VA 23434 PURPOSE: Children’s Services Advocate Girls, Inc. $ 50,000.00 5905 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, VA 23701 PURPOSE: Expansion Goodwill Industries of Hampton Roads, Inc. $ 30,000.00 900 Tidewater Drive Norfolk, VA 23504 PURPOSE: New Roof Habitat for Humanity - SHR $ 25,000.00 109 E. Main Street, Suite 401 Norfolk, VA 23510 PURPOSE: The Women’s Project Help and Emergency Response $54,000.00 P.O. Box 2187 Portsmouth, VA 23702-2187 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Jacob’s Ladder $ 15,000.00 P.O. Box 555 Urbanna, VA 23175 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Jewish Family Service of Tidewater, Inc. $ 42,732.00 P.O. Box 9503 Norfolk, VA 23505 PURPOSE: Portsmouth EduCare Program Leukemia Society of America $ 10,000.00 Box 21 2101 Executive Drive Hampton, VA 23666 PURPOSE: Patient Services Program Making a Difference $ 17,500.00 990 Kelso Court Virginia Beach, VA 23464 PURPOSE: Portsmouth Students Menchville House Ministries, Inc. 25,000.00 P.O. Box 22687 Newport News, VA 23609 PURPOSE: Purchase building and renovations Nansemond-Suffolk Academy $ 20,000.00 3373 Pruden Blvd. Suffolk, VA 23434 PURPOSE: Professional Enrichment Norfolk Christian Schools $ 25,000.00 255 Thole Street Norfolk, VA 23505 PURPOSE: Tuition Assistance Norfolk Council of PTAs $ 4,000.00 c/o Willard Model School at Lakewood 1511 Willow Wood Drive Norfolk, VA 23509 PURPOSE: Scholarship Auction Park Place School $ 30,000.00 P.O. Box 6038 Norfolk, VA 23508 PURPOSE: Renovations Places and Programs for Children, Inc. $ 25,000.00 620 London Blvd. Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Capital Campaign Portsmouth, City of $15,000.00 P.O. Box 820 Portsmouth, VA 23705 PURPOSE: Safety Town Portsmouth, City of $ 7,500.00 P.O. Box 820 Portsmouth, VA 23705 PURPOSE: Junior Golf Program Portsmouth Christian Outreach Ministries $ 12,000.00 P.O. Box 8003 Portsmouth, VA 23707 PURPOSE: Housing Program Coordinator’s salary Portsmouth Christian Schools $30,000.00 3214 Elliott Avenue Portsmouth, VA 23702 PURPOSE: Science Labs Portsmouth Community Health Center $ 25,000.00 P.O. Box 338 Portsmouth, VA 23705-0338 PURPOSE: Portsmouth CHIP Program Portsmouth Community Health Center $ 20,800.00 P.O. Box 338 Portsmouth VA 23705 PURPOSE: Dental Clinic Portsmouth Crime Line $ 3,500.00 Portsmouth Police Department 711 Crawford Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Portsmouth Health Department $315,000.00 344 Effingham Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: City Dental Clinic Portsmouth Intercity Athletic Association $ 9,279.00 922 Holladay Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Athletic Equipment and Regional Championship Portsmouth Museums $64,451.00 420 High Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Children’s Museum - Education Wing Portsmouth Parks, Recreation and General Services $ 20,000.00 801 Crawford Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: Operation PAC: The House Portsmouth Public Schools $ 963.00 P.O. Box 998 Portsmouth, VA 23705 PURPOSE: DNA Analysis Project - Woodrow Wilson High School Portsmouth Public Schools $45,232.00 P.O. Box 998 Portsmouth, VA 23705 PURPOSE: Douglass Park Elementary - CoZi Program Portsmouth Public Schools $ 91,000.00 3651 Hartford Street Portsmouth, VA 23707 PURPOSE: Beazley Scholarship Portsmouth Public Schools 5,000.00 P.O. Box 998 Portsmouth, VA 23705 PURPOSE: Grant Writer Portsmouth Schools Foundation $75,000.00 801 Crawford Street Portsmouth, VA 23704 PURPOSE: ACCESS Program Project Light $ 46,586.00 P.O. Box 508 Norfolk, VA 23501-0508 PURPOSE: Program Expansion Recording for the Blind $ 5,000.00 1021 Millmont Street Charlottesville, VA 22903 PURPOSE: Portsmouth Literacy Initiative St. Christopher School, The $ 18,733.00 P.O. Box 6103 Portsmouth, VA 23703 PURPOSE: Computer Lab St. Columba Ecumenical Ministries, Inc. $ 10,000.00 214 Lafayette Blvd. Norfolk, VA 23509 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Samaritan House $ 25,000.00 2697 International Parkway, Pky III, Suite 108 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 PURPOSE: Capital Campaign Seton House $ 18,250.00 642 N. Lynnhaven Road Virginia Beach, VA 23452 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Society of St. Andrew $ 10,000.00 3383 Sweet Hollow Road Big Island, VA 24526 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Southeast 4-H Educational Center $ 20,000.00 15189 Airfield Road Wakefield, VA 23888 PURPOSE: Scholarships and Summer Staff Salary Assistance Southeastern Council of Foundations $ 4,474.00 50 Hurt Plaza, Suite 350 Atlanta, GA 30303 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Special Olympics - Virginia $ 5,000.00 3212 Skipwith Road, Suite 1100 Richmond, VA 23294 PURPOSE: Youth Recruiting from Hampton Roads Stonebridge School $30,000.00 4225 Portsmouth Blvd. Chesapeake, VA 23321 STOP Organization $ 30,000.00 2551 Almeda Avenue Norfolk, VA 23513 PURPOSE: Playground at child care facility Suffolk Meals on Wheels $ 10,000.00 131 North Saratoga Street Suffolk, VA 23434 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Tidewater Scholarship Foundation $ 80,000.00 P.O. Box 1357 Norfolk, VA 23501 PURPOSE: ACCESS Program Tidewater Winds, The $5,000.00. 4043 North Witchduck Road Virginia Beach, VA 23455 PURPOSE: Operating Expense Triple R Ranch $ 20,000.00 3531 Bunch Walnuts Road Chesapeake, VA 23322 PURPOSE: Camperships/Scholarships Union Theological Seminary & Presbyterian School of Christian Education $ 38,500.00 3401 Brook Road Richmond, VA 23227 PURPOSE: Beazley Memorial Scholarship United Cerebral Palsy of Southeastern & Central Virginia $ 22,000.00 5291 Greenwich Road, Suite 1 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 PURPOSE: Therapeutic Recreation Specialist United Civic League of Cavalier Manor $ 4,000.00 702 Hancock Avenue Portsmouth, VA 23701 PURPOSE: Softball Uniforms United Way of South Hampton Roads $ 28,000.00 P.O. Box 2896 Norfolk, VA 23501 PURPOSE: Corporate Giving Program Virginia Air & Space Museum $ 50,300.00 600 Settlers Landing Road Hampton, VA 23669 PURPOSE: Science Program for Portsmouth Students Virginia College Fund $ 25,000.00 3122 W.
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