List of VADP Faith Community Supporters, 2015-2019, 2019 September 6

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As of September 7, 2015

Date Received or

Pledged
Goose Creek Friends Meeting Lincoln f $ 150 January 2015
Langley Hill Friends Meeting McLean 500 March 2015
St. Bridget Catholic Church Richmond 100 March 2015
St. Edward's Catholic Church Richmond 2,000 May 2015
Herndon Friends Meeting Sterling 50 May 2015
Charlottesville Friends Meeting Charlottesville 100 May 2015
St. Mark Catholic Church Vienna 250 May 2015
Resurrection Catholic Church Moneta 100 May 2015
Our Lady of Nazareth Catholic Church Roanoke 250 June 2015
Holy Spirit Catholic Church Virginia Beach 300 June 2015
Sacred Heart Catholic Church Norfolk 250 June 2015
St. Jerome Catholic Church Newport News 200 June 2015
Alexandria Monthly Meeting Alexandria 200 June 2015
St. John’s Episcopal Church Waynesboro 200 June 2015
Richmond Mennonite Fellowship Richmond 75 June 2015
Church of the Redeemer Mechanicsville 1.000 August 2015
Westminster Presbyterian Church Charlottesville 1,000 November 2015

Total received or pledged:

Chesapeake September
St. Mary's Catholic Church Richmond September
St. Michael’s Catholic Church Glen Allen

Our Lady Queen of Peace Arlington

Richmond Friends Meeting "| Richmond —_ | 550 |

Maury River Friends Meeting Lexington 100
Marymount University Campus Ministry Arlington 200
Church of the Ascension Virginia Beach 200 April 2013

Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Richmond 250

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Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church | Alexandria | 0 | July 2015
Cathedral of the Sacred Heart | Richmond | o | July 2015


Date Received or

Faith Community Location Amount Pledged

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Norfolk

St. Thomas Episcopal Church Richmond
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Richmond
St. Paul’s Catholic Church Richmond
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Richmond
First Presbyterian Church Richmond
St. Andrew’s Catholic Church Roanoke


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