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2025 Grant Recipients announced by Bethany Lutheran Foundation
Seated: Jessica Russell, Living Well Learning Center; Michael Miller, Living Well Learning Center; Jeanne Rothberg, Vereins Quilt Guild; Jennifer O’Connor, Bethany Preschool; Jessica Schulz, Bethany Preschool; Hope Mitchell, Meals for Vets; Cara Leamons, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church of Gillespie County; Rev. Casey Zesch, Bethany Lutheran Church Standing: Rev. Kevin Haug, Bethany Lutheran Church; Beth Luckenbach, Bethany Foundation President; Deanna Christensen, Cross Trails Ministry; Hattie Heiner, Grace Center; Billy Harris, Living Well Learning Center; Jody Donovan, TX Ramp Project/Bethany Ramp Team; John Willome, Good Samaritan Center; Dave Browne, Bethany Lutheran Church Council President; Tom Swearingen, Bethany Foundation Ministry & Mission Chair; Denise Usener, Golden Hub; Kerri Wolcott, Needs Council/Food 4 Kids; Sharon Wendt, ELCA Women’s Quilts
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December 10, 2025
2025 Grant Recipients announced by Bethany Lutheran Foundation

After thoughtful consideration Bethany Lutheran Foundation has chosen 2025 Grant Recipients. Once again, it was a pleasure for the Foundation’s Ministry and Mission Committee to review an abundance of applications that mirror our Christ-centered values, and sense of community.

$38,500 was awarded to the following organizations and projects: The Good Samaritan Center, The Golden Hub – Meals on Wheels The Hill Country Needs Council Food for Kids Program Bethany Preschool, Bethany Lutheran C...

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