Saving Grace Project Receives Major Gift

The Saving Grace Project received a special boost just after Valentine’s Day…

The first major gift to help Grace International Educational Foundation’s effort on behalf of Grace International School in Chiang Mai, Thailand, was delivered in a special presentation on Monday, February 15. Representatives from international missions agency Wycliffe Associates presented the foundation with a check for $30,000 to assist in the project to preserve and expand Grace International School. The mission school faces a significant crisis as a result of a lawsuit that could force it to vacate middle and high school facilities it has owned for more than a decade (click here for complete story).

On hand to receive this special gift were the school’s founder, Gene Foltz, former teacher Bill Clark and Tom Matyas, president of the Foundation (Wycliffe Associates representatives are not identified at their request).

“Of course, this is a wonderful step on the way to Saving Grace,” said Matyas after receiving the contribution. “We’re very grateful to Wycliffe Associates for this gift and for their continuing commitment to the school here in Chiang Mai. Every one of the missionary kids enrolled here, as well as their families, will benefit from this and other special help that’s beginning to come in for the Saving Grace Project.”

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