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Help us with a donation!

DEAR ONES, THE HOUSE WE ARE RENTING HAS BEEN PUT FOR SALE. WE URGENLY NEED TO FIND AT LEAST 100 SUPPORTERS WHO COMMIT TO A MONTHLY DONATION OF AT LEAST $50!

REGULAR COMMITMENT MAKES A GREAT DIFFERENCE FOR US!

Its not so much the amount, its the commitment part that the bank needs to see in order to sell us the house.

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One-time or monthly donation using your credit or debit card. Even the smallest monthly commitments are greatly appreciated!

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BANK CHECK OR MONEY ORDER

A cheque or money order made out to St. John's Give Hope Foundation can be sent to this address. John Give Hope Foundation can be sent to the address:

St. John Give Hope Foundation, Inc.
34 Lester Ct.,
Brooklyn, NY 11229

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VENMO / CASH

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HAND OVER IN PERSON

In New York City you can give in person by contacting us at tel.
(718) 415-5777, or by placing it in the donation box for our fund at St Nicholas Patriarchal Cathedral on 97th Street in Manhattan.

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ZELLE

Zelle tel # 7184155777

WIRE TRANSFER

St John Give Hope Foundation
Chase Bank
A/C 623 288 821
Routing number: 021 0000 21

Our work to help the homeless is only possible because of your support. Now, while the house we are renting is still for sale, we have to pay $2650 rent every month. Without your participation, any month could be our last.

How our journey started

On December 2002, when a young woman walked into one of the local Orthodox churches. She approached the pulpit and suddenly addressed the paritioners: - "Did you Orthodox Christians know that while you're praying, your fellow believers are freezing in the streets of rich America? She was quickly shushed, since only priests are allowed on the pulpit. (it is a special place for reading the Holy Scriptures, and giving sermons). Then she saw that her words were in vain, and left the church. She was walking down the snowy street, disappointed. Had people become so insensible that even in God's temple a plea for help is rejected?
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