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ASI Southern Union
Funding Application
Below is a list of projects the ASI Southern Union family is seeking to support.
If you would like more information on how to apply for funding, please contact Carol Hollie-Tsede at (404) 299-1832 ext 449 or email us at projects@asisouthernunion.org
To download the application simply click on the Application link below.
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Living Springs
$25,000
Living Springs, previously operating in New York, has now moved to rural Alabama. The Living Springs Lifestyle Center has already been receiving guests but will officially open this summer. Over the last year, the team has been finishing the lifestyle center and making valuable contacts with their neighbors. The nearest Adventist Church is almost an hour away, so the team has been holding weekly services and mid-week prayer meetings in the basement of the lifestyle center. They have had as many as 25 people attending some weeks. ASI funds will be used to build a church on campus, which will be a light to many in the community.
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Laurelbrook Academy
$25,000
Laurelbrook is not only an academy, but an elementary school and 50-bed nursing home, as well. The school is planning to upgrade several heating systems that critically need replacing, and has decided to remove aging, inefficient, expensive-to-operate heaters. The replacements will be modern, efficient, clean-burning, renewable-fuel exterior furnaces. ASI funds will give Laurelbrook the opportunity to serve students, staff and residents by improving the safety of the physical plant, as well as reducing overall operating costs.
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Wildwood Lifestyle Center & Hospital
$10,000
Wildwood Lifestyle Center & Hospital is developing a media program to produce captivating health programming for international, satellite, local television, and radio networks. This includes education in hydrotherapy, massage, cooking, and a variety of health topics. With staff and students on campus from all corners of the globe, these simple health programs will be recorded and distributed in their native languages for education and evangelism purposes. These programs will help strengthen Wildwood’s financial position as a self-supporting facility and provide quality health programming to evangelistic TV and radio networks.
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Heritage Academy
$10,000
Heritage Academy needs additional dorm space for boys, and to meet this demand, an expansion to the existing facility is underway. Funds from this year’s project offerings will help complete the expansion of three rooms housing three boys each, a large bathroom with four showers, sinks etc., and two laundry rooms.
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Cross to Crown International
$10,000
Cross to Crown International is operating a radio station for the Miskito Indian tribal people in the northeast part of Nicaragua. This is the only station broadcasting the message of Christ to this community. Operating a radio station deep in the jungles of Nicaragua is no simple task. No electricity or running water; poor road access; and the high cost of getting diesel to the station are just a few of the challenges faced by the organization. Funding will allow them to install a solar system, allowing the station to operate longer hours and greatly reducing the fuel budget.
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Happy Family Bible Seminars
$10,000
Happy Family Bible Seminars International trains leaders to become family life evangelists, using vital family life principles and Christ-centered doctrines to teach and prepare individuals for eternal life. Their goal is to conduct six one-day workshops in six conferences in 2010, training 400 family life evangelists. They will supply each participant with the resources to share the information through small groups, campaigns, and seminar evangelism. This strategy, which is already being used successfully by both professional and lay evangelists in North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Philippines and China, facilitates a family revival in the church while effecting family life evangelism in the world.
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Harbert Hills Academy
$16,000
The Harbert Hills Academy boy’s dorm currently has no permanent heat or air conditioning in the boy’s rooms. Heaters used in the rooms during winter are not ideal from the standpoint of the electrical system and potential overload hazards. As part of the plan to upgrade the facilities, they hope to install individual heating and air units for each room. Heating and cooling systems in the halls and common areas will also be upgraded.
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Healthy Life Corps
$5,000
The Healthy Life Corps is a group of more than 100 SDA professionals committed to spreading the health message by reaching and helping to heal people, at no cost to them, just as Jesus did. This project is organized by the Health Institute for Preventive Care, Access, Research and Education (HIPCARE), a non-profit organization founded by Drs. Tracey and Debbie Wallace. ASI funds will be used to help support a three-step approach to reaching the community, beginning with the GC 2010 session. Your assistance will enable this project to teach the unadulterated health message the way God intended and hasten Jesus’ return.
