Beaumont
Foundation of America awards $456,600 to clothe LSS foster children
January 1, 2007
Canyon
Lake, Texas - The girls who call the New Life Children's Center home will
get to buy new school clothes thanks in part to a $456,600 awarded to Lutheran
Social Services, which operates the Nelson Center. The grant allocates $300 a
year to the more than 1,500 children cared for by LSS throughout the state of
Texas.
LSS, the largest provider of
residential services to abused and neglected children in Texas, is one of eight
child placing agencies in the state to receive $1 million to clothe foster children.
LSS cares for more than 1,500 children daily in its foster care program, including
180 children in residential treatment centers.
"Since
we work to help the underserved and the foster care agencies across the state
provide services for the underserved children, it was an easy decision,"
said Frank Newton, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Beaumont Foundation
of America
Established in 2001, the
Beaumont Foundation of America was originally designed to support the use of technology
to enhance and advance the lives of underserved individuals and populations. Its
new mission is a continuation of its overall vision of helping those who are underserved
throughout the country.
"We are
deeply grateful to the directors and staff of the Beaumont Foundation for this
generous grant," said LSS Chief Executive Officer Kurt Senske. "This
is a significant gift for our children, many who arrive at our foster homes with
all their worldly belongings in a trash bag. Being able to choose their own clothing
helps start them on that first step in creating a new life and identity of their
own."
Lutheran Social Services serves as the social service arm
of The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in
America. LSS affiliated ministries serve more than 35,000 children, elderly and
poor in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi, regardless of religious beliefs, ethnicity,
gender or age. Its ministries include children's centers, therapeutic foster care,
adoption, disaster response, emergency assistance, senior health care, retirement
communities and adult day care.