Rounding up to give back

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Posted on Jun 13 2025 in Noble REMC

Noble REMC members contributions through our Operation Round Up grant program continue to make huge improvements and strides in our communities. The latest disbursement awarded more than $12,000 and impacted nine organizations and projects.

The programs mission to give back to the community wouldnt be possible without the generosity of our members. With more than 91% participating in the program, the pennies donated by rounding up your bill each month are making a big impact.

The second quarter distribution of the Operation Round Up Trust Fund included:

Living Water Lutheran Church Food Pantry, $1,500, food

Northeastern Indiana CASA, $2,000, volunteer recruitment and training

Kates Kart, Inc., $1,500, books for local hospitals

Youth for Christ of Northern Indiana, $1,000, East Noble Campus Life programs

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana, $1,000, site-based School Buddies programs

Pheasants Forever Northeast Indiana Chapter 182, $1,500, environmental projects and educational activities

Bear Lake Camp, $1,674, automatic external defibrillator with pediatric pads

Drug Free Noble County, Inc., $1,000, prevention support programs

City of Kendallville, $1,000, Kid City event

Operation Round Up Board Members Kevin Dreibelbis, left, and Garth Coons, right, present a $1,000 check to Karen Wetli of Drug Free Noble County, Inc., to cover the cost of prevention support programs.