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Alma Hunt Offering for Virginia Missions: Meeting Real Needs in Real Time

The Alma Hunt Offering for Virginia Missions will look different in the coming year, reflecting the changing world in which we live as we face the challenges of a global pandemic.

This annual state missions offering is a joint venture of Woman’s Missionary Union of Virginia (WMUV) and the Baptist General Association of Virginia (BGAV).

As always, this critical offering seeks to meet real needs of real people by funding ministries in a variety of specific areas. For the rest of 2020 and looking toward 2021, the allocations of this offering are being redirected in a way that will allow us to focus on human needs arising from the COVID-19 crisis.

Apply for a Ministry Grant

As part of this year’s offering allocations, funds will be used to help local churches with ministries and initiatives that have grown out of the recent pandemic. Our overall desire is that these funds will allow churches to bless people in their communities with some sort of small assistance during this time. For more information on how to apply for a COVIDministry-related grant, visit AlmaHunt.org/Apply.

Donate to the Alma Hunt Offering

Because of the time-sensitive nature of many of these critical needs and the plan to distribute funds monthly, we ask that you consider sending your offerings as early as possible this year. Donate online at AlmaHunt.org.

Dan River W.E.E. School Meets Community Needs with Help from the Alma Hunt Offering

by Karen Smith

Dan River Baptist W.E.E. School is a part of the education and outreach ministries of Dan River Baptist Church in Halifax, VA. Clearly, if children know about Christ and his love, parents also learn about Jesus. While COVID-19 state guidelines forced us to close the school last March, we’ve been able to reopen this fall and provide critical childcare for many parents who are essential workers in our area. As one of only three childcare centers in our area, this ministry is so important. Sadly, not all parents can afford to send their children to preschool, but because of grants such as the Child Development Center grant funded by the Alma Hunt State Missions Offering, a single mother here–who is an essential worker–can.

Last year her son was in the three-year-old class; however, she was forced to remove him because she could not continue to pay tuition. This year, we were able to offer her a greatly reduced rate, so he could attend five days a week in our Pre-K class. The grant helps offset the tuition she is not paying, and we are so grateful.

Likewise, we have a student who has been with us since she was two. This year she is in our Pre-K class. Because her mom has been furloughed due to the pandemic, the family was hesitant to register for the five-day preschool program. We, however, wanted the child to be with us all five days, so we offered a lower rate. With the help of the grant, the deficit will now be paid. God’s promise is true. When we give, we receive back two-fold ( Job 42:10).

Karen Smith is the Director of the Dan River Baptist W.E.E. School.

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