OCMULGEE NATIONAL MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, INC. Ocmulgee National Monument 1207 Emery Highway Macon, Georgia 31217 Telephone 478-752-8257 January 11, 2012 Attn: Amy Tarpley Dear Mrs. Tarpley, Thank you for 's recent $2000 donation to the Ocmulgee National Monument Association. As a community partner of the Association, Macon Tracks Running Club has an important role in our mission of supporting the educational and preservation objectives of the National Park Service for Ocmulgee National Monument. Your partnership, in part, makes many educational and interpretive programs possible at Ocmulgee National Monument. This past year the Association sponsored many even~~.,/ including the Ocmulgee Indian Festival, Cherry Blossom Festival lantern Light Tours, movie night, summer children's workshops, and the zs" anniversary events. We look forward seeing you and other members at Ocmulgee National Monument. If you have any questions, please contact us at (478)752-8257, ext 214. Thanks again for your support. Sincerely, Incorporated in Georgia in 1942 as a public, nonprofit organization. Organized for the purpose of assisting the historical, scientific, educational and interpretive activities of Ocmulgee National Monument.
American Red Cross Central Georgia Chapter 195 Holt Avenue Macon, GA 31201-1205 Tel (478) 743-8671 Fax (478) 743-7530 www.centralga-redcross.org January 17,2012 Macon, Ga 31221 Dear Friends of the American Red Cross: We appreciate your gift of$500.00 on November 17, 2011, to the American Red Cross of Central Georgia. Thanks to the generosity and concern, we are able to provide a rapid response to disaster victims who face desperate and often heartbreaking needs. You enable us to provide emergency food, shelter, financial assistance and other help to families displaced or devastated by disaster. For tax purposes, this letter shall serve as receipt of your donation for November 2011 to the American Red Cross of Central Georgia. No goods or services were received for this donation. Once again, thank you for the support. The Red Cross truly hopes you feel great joy and satisfaction in knowing your gift is making a difference in the lives of many disaster victims. We are certainly touched by your thoughtful gift. Respectfully, 1 I\'-~~~ ~~W~ ~ Tracy Willis-Kight Executive Director TWK/ljb
,14:32 Twin Cedars Youth Services Financial Reports - 2010 DONOR STATEMENTS Outstanding Solicitation Purpose Gift Date Type Amount Balance Campaign Tender Benefit 12/2/2011 Gift DONATION GICH General Campaign CHECKGICH Summary: # of Transactions: Total Gifts and New Pledges: 1 Total Gifts and Payments Total Benefits Total Deductible Received: Received: Amount: $0.00 Total Outstanding Balance as of 12/31/2011: $0.00
.ville Baptist Church.)91 Vineville Avenue Macon, GA 31204.. DATE 12/31/2011 CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS REPORT FOR THE P. O. Box 26455 YEAR 2011 ENVELOPE --) I I GIVING AREA DATE GROSS AMOUNT I DESCRIPTION NET AMOUNT General Fund C 10/212011 $300.00 $300.00 General Fund Fund Description Fund Summary Gross Amount $300.00 C=CASH P=PROPERTY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE ONLY GOODS OR SERVICES PROVIDED ARE INTANGIBLE RELIGIOUS BENEFITS TOTAL $300.00 Thank you for your faithfulness to this family of faith and to the kingdom of God. For tax purposes our tax 10 number is 58-0568701 12550
lineville BAPTIST CHURCH 2591 VINEVILLE AVENUE MACON, GEORGIA 31204 Phone: 478-743-9366 WWW.VBCMACON.ORG January 23, 2012 Dear Friends, In sending out the contribution statements for 2011, it is imperative that we offer. our gratitude for the generosity of the family of faith at Vineville. Last year we continued to see excellence in our music ministry and time of worship, giving thanks for both the sanctuary choir an childreii's c oirs.we felfhow worship iiiirtured our lives - and watched how our children continued to learn the traditions and hymns of the church. We also saw the children and youth ministries expand, embracing our young people with the love of God, while also teaching them about discipleship and ministry. The ministry of the church was vibrant and life-giving throughout the year, offering support to organizations such as the Mid-State Baptist Association and Habitat for Humanity to only name a couple. We supported tutoring programs for teenagers, donated food to the hungry, gave to clean water projects in Malawi, and sent a mission team to continue rebuilding after Hurricane Katrina., '. 'We witnessed the caregiving of the congregation flourish, as deacons and church members remembered, visited, and cared for the sick and homebound in tangible ways. We continue to see the church develop in diversity of age, strengthening its outreach, as well as deepen its sense of community between generations in the church. We give thanks for the many gifts of last year that were possible through the gifts of the church. In difficult economic times, the staff and leadership of the church remains diligent and careful about our expenses, while we all reflect on our routine and proportionate giving for the upcoming year, offering our gifts out of gratitude for our blessings. Vineville continues to live into its mission, building deep community with one another where people are welcome and offering ministry to others with the grace of'christ, which is life-giving to our congregation and to the community around us. With gratitude, we enter this year with enduring thanksgiving to the ministry of our calling. and a commitment Kindly, ~'..I~-{ Tripp