Catholic Foundation awards Epiphany Mission a $37,500 grant

Image: Floyd Elfrink, grant chairman of Epiphany Mission thanks The Catholic Foundation for the $37,500 grant for church building renovations during the 2011 Spring Grant Ceremony held at Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ Vietnamese Church. Epiphany Mission was among 17 religious, educational and charitable organizations within the Diocese of Dallas that received grants totaling more than $897,000.

Floyd Elfrink, grant chairman of Epiphany Mission thanks The Catholic Foundation for the $37,500 grant for church building renovations during the 2011 Spring Grant Ceremony held at Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ Vietnamese Church. Epiphany Mission was among 17 religious, educational and charitable organizations within the Diocese of Dallas that received grants totaling more than $897,000.

Image: From left: Ed Schaffler, president and CEO of The Catholic Foundation; Floyd Elfrink, Epiphany Mission; Thomas W. Codd, distribution chair of The Catholic Foundation Board of Trustees; and Vicente Guerrero, Rev. Antonio Ormaza, Mary Jacinto, Carolyn Maevers, Lucio Jacinto and Paula Guerrero of Epiphany Mission, gather during the 2011 Spring Grant Ceremony. During the event, the Foundation presented Epiphany Mission with a grant in the amount of $37,500 for the renovations to their church building. The grant will be used for painting of the church interior and exterior and new cabinets in the Sacristy.

From left: Ed Schaffler, president and CEO of The Catholic Foundation; Floyd Elfrink, Epiphany Mission; Thomas W. Codd, distribution chair of The Catholic Foundation Board of Trustees; and Vicente Guerrero, Rev. Antonio Ormaza, Mary Jacinto, Carolyn Maevers, Lucio Jacinto and Paula Guerrero of Epiphany Mission, gather during the 2011 Spring Grant Ceremony. During the event, the Foundation presented Epiphany Mission with a grant in the amount of $37,500 for the renovations to their church building. The grant will be used for painting of the church interior and exterior and new cabinets in the Sacristy.

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