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