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Frequently touched surfaces to be cleaner thanks to local interfaith effort

Frequently touched surfaces to be cleaner thanks to local interfaith effort Updated Mar 07, 2021; Posted Mar 07, 2021 Ali Ak, left, from Chestnut Retreat Center outside Saylorsburg, delivers free cases of sanitizing wipes to Easton s Greater Shiloh Church.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share A distribution effort spanning the Lehigh Valley and southern Pocono Mountains has delivered some 300 cases of sanitizing wipes to area religious groups, nonprofits and other recipients at no cost to them. Chestnut Retreat Center, founded by Turkish-American Muslims in the Saylorsburg area, secured the donated wipes and enlisted distribution help from Trinity Episcopal Church in Easton through connections in the Lehigh Dialogue Center, said Pat Romano, who runs Trinity’s ecumenical and interfaith mission.

19+ Lehigh Valley groups benefit from Martin Guitar Foundation grants

19+ Lehigh Valley groups benefit from Martin Guitar Foundation grants Updated Feb 21, 2021; More than 19 nonprofit groups are benefitting from hundreds of thousands in funds distributed by the Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation. The foundation, which Christian Frederick Martin IV began in 1996, annually distributes funds to support programs. A total of 55 area and national businesses were named as recipients during the December 2020 Board of Directors meeting. This year’s grants mark a quarter century of giving. Since inception, the foundation has distributed about $3.7 million in grants, including $380,000 in 2020. The foundation’s core principles are to support Martin Guitar’s engagement with nonprofit music, arts, education, environmental action and human service organizations. The foundation does not fund political or religious organizations or activity. Directors manage the foundation’s assets conservatively to allow for longterm planning and seek best value from

Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation Announces 2020 Grants

Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation Announces 2020 Grants News provided by Share this article Share this article NAZARETH, Pa., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Martin Guitar Charitable Foundation is pleased to announce that it awarded 55 grants to Lehigh Valley and national organizations at its December 2020 Board of Directors meeting. This year s grants mark a quarter century of giving since the Foundation was established by Christian Frederick Martin IV in 1996. C. F. Martin & Co., Inc. has provided funding every year to support the Foundation s programs. Since 1996, the Foundation has distributed $3.65 million in grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, including $380,000 in 2020.  The C.F Martin Guitar & Co Foundation has distributed $3.65 million in grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. 

Lehigh Valley distillers surprised when FDA tells them to pay thousands for stepping up to make hand sanitizer

Lehigh Valley distillers surprised when FDA tells them to pay thousands for stepping up to make hand sanitizer
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