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Building Hope and Filling Needs
Louisiana Prison Chapel
Foundation
527 North Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Phone: 225-931-7023
Fax: 225-344-0142
Email: [email protected]
Website: www. chapels.org
Changing Hearts
and Lives By
Building Chapels
in Louisiana’s
Prisons
Construction of the new chapel at the State Police Barracks is under way, but we need your help to finish this important project. Over the past two years, our team has completed land surveying, soil testing, structural engineering, dirt work and the foundation. We are now erecting the metal building. We have sufficient funds to secure a roof over the enclosed building, but the time is now to complete and furnish this chapel. The staff and inmates at the Police Barracks have worked hard and waited patiently. We need your help. On page 3, you will find a Wish List of supplies. Please consider helping us put the finishing touches on this chapel. We have received a donation to build a designated space for the Bible College at Angola. Plans are underway and work should begin in January 2015. We continue to explore options of partnership with other entities to spread the Kingdom of God within correctional facilities and hope to discover other ways we can strengthen and build relationships with families and other ministries. The continuation and growth of God’s work in Louisiana’s prisons is dependent on your prayers and your financial support. Please consider making a gift to the Louisiana Chapel Foundation before year’s end.
Feature Article on work of the
Foundation from The Baton Rouge
Advocate
Follow this hyperlink to view article:
http://tinyurl.com/cmqohz2
Col. Mike Edmondson and Capt. Danny
Honeycutt unveil the name of the new
chapel .
Besides building chapels in Louisiana prisons, the Louisiana Chapel Foundation plays another vital role in the state’s correction system – we are a vital liaison with the faith community, ensuring that they feel connected to the facilities in which they serve. The foundation helps make them more effective in their ministry. The Chapel Foundation also helps spread the good news about how moral rehabilitation or restoration has changed the way Louisiana incarcerates people. Many times, the foundation lends an understanding ear to families of incarcerated individuals. Those family members are usually innocent bystanders who have been devastated and alienated by the crime of their loved one. They often need someone to understand their struggles and help them understand how the corrections system works and provide counsel on how to navigate it. Our yearly operating budget not only funds the oversight of chapel construction, but all the other important work described above. All of that costs approximately $65,000 a year. This covers one salaried employee, insurance, postage, printing, computer and software, professional services, website management and telecommunications. At the end of 2014, we will be $25,000 short of balancing our annual budget. The Foundation’s administrative costs are 10 percent of donations. Ninety percent of every dollar goes to building and furnishing chapels. In recent years, as we near the end of our scheduled building projects, we have found ourselves with a deficit. If you believe the work and ministry of the chapel foundation should continue and extend beyond the simple building of chapels, please consider helping us with a financial contribution. Our director, Cindy Mann, or any board member, would be happy to speak with you and answer your questions about the work of the foundation.
Building Hope
Louisiana Prison Chapel Foundation Page 2 December 2014
Yes, I would like to support operations so we can continue to Build Hope.
Name:______________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip:________________________________________________________________
Email address:______________________ Telephone: ________________________________
Gift in Honor or Memory of: ____________________Address:______________________________
Please make checks payable to Louisiana Prison Chapel Foundation
and place “Building Hope” on the memo line.
527 North Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70802 225-931-3664
Donate online by credit card at www.chapels.org
Contributions are deemed charitable under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code as an organization described in Section 501(c)3. Federal Tax ID #72-1314979
Erect Metal Building $5,750.00 Ceiling Materials $7,500.00
Insulation $5,000.00 Flooring $8,775.00
Doors and Hardware $7,500.00 Paint and Supplies $2,000.00
Install Electrical Line $10,000.00 Steeple $5,000.00
Transformer $20,000.00 Sound System $8,000.00
Electrical and Lighting $31,500.00 Altar $1000.00
HVAC $16,500.00 Sheet Metal $300.00
Finishing Supplies $23,500.00 Code Fees $300.00
TOTAL: $152,625.00
*In the event that donations of supplies have been received in excess, remaining funds will be applied to other
building materials.
Yes, I would like to help provide building materials for the New Beginning Chapel .
Name:______________________________________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip:________________________________________________________________
Email address:______________________ Telephone: ________________________________
Gift in Honor or Memory of: ____________________Address:______________________________
Please make checks payable to Louisiana Prison Chapel Foundation
and place State Police Barracks on the memo line.
527 North Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70802 225-931-3664
Donate online by credit card at www.chapels.org
Contributions are deemed charitable under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code as an organization described in Section 501(c)3. Federal Tax ID #72-1314979
Christmas Wish List
Building Materials for New Beginning
Chapel at State Police Barracks
Page 4
Changing Lives
Honorary Chairpersons
Governor and Mrs. Bobby
Jindal
Honorary Board Members
Former Governor Kathleen B. Blanco &
Mr. Raymond S. Blanco
Former Governor and Mrs. Murphy J. Foster, Jr.
George E. Foreman
Board Members
Richard A. Johnson, III
President Charles H. Chatelain
Vice-President Jeffery E. Travis
Treasurer Michael R. Holland
Secretary
N. Burl Cain Donovan K. Hudson Rev. C. Dana Krutz Richard L. Stalder
Troy N. Terrell
Executive Director Cindy Mann
If you would like to receive newsletters or notification of upcoming events,
please email Cindy Mann at [email protected]
Avoyelles Correctional Center Completed 2001 Cottonport, Louisiana C. Paul Phelps Correctional Center Completed 2002 DeQuincy, Louisiana Elayn Hunt Correctional Center Completed 2002 St. Gabriel, Louisiana David Wade Correctional Center Completed 2002 Homer, Louisiana Louisiana State Penitentiary Camp D Completed 2002 Angola, Louisiana Louisiana State Penitentiary Camp C Completed 2002 Angola, Louisiana Louisiana State Penitentiary Main Prison Completed 2006 Angola, Louisiana Louisiana State Penitentiary Camp F Completed Oct. 2006 Angola, Louisiana Winn Correctional Center Completed March 2007 Winnfield, Louisiana Dixon Correctional Institute Completed May 2008 Jackson, Louisiana Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women Completed April 2009 St. Gabriel, Louisiana Rayburn Correctional Center Completed Nov. 2010 Angie, Louisiana Forcht- Wade Correctional Center Completed April 2011 Keithville, Louisiana Avoyelles Correctional Center Expansion Completed July 2011 Cottonport, Louisiana St. Augustine Chapel Renovation Completed Dec. 2011 Angola, Louisiana Our Lady of Guadalupe at Main Prison Completed Dec. 2013 Angola, Louisiana Pointe Coupee Detention Center Under Renovation New Roads, Louisiana Louisiana State Police Barracks Under Construction Zachary, Louisiana Bible College Under Construction Angola, Louisiana Allen Correctional Center Kinder, Louisiana