Pasadena Community Foundation Honored with The Salvation Army’s “Others” Award

Foundation recognized for its extraordinary spirit of service to others

 

June 18, 2021

 

The Salvation Army of Pasadena recently honored Pasadena Community Foundation (PCF) with its 55th Annual “Others” Award. As one of the highest national civic awards that can be given by The Salvation Army, the “Others” Award honors an individual or organization that exemplifies an extraordinary spirit of service to others and to The Salvation Army.

The award recognizes that PCF has shown exceptional support in the last year to The Salvation Amry and to the local community in two ways: pledging $350,000 toward the construction of The Salvation Army’s Hope Center, which will provide 65 permanent supportive housing units for those facing homelessness; and helping mitigate the deep impacts of COVID-19.

Major Terry Masango, Corps Officer of the Pasadena Tabernacle, commends PCF as one of the first organizations to step up with funding for the Hope Center. The project was nearly canceled as the pandemic took hold, he explains, but he asked his superiors to give him three months to see if he could secure funding. “I was on vacation and just jumped when I heard that PCF had made such a substantial commitment to the Hope Center campaign. Their support gave the project much-needed momentum, and the Foundation ultimately brought us additional funders to the project. We could not be more grateful for this significant help.”

The Salvation Army also received two of the Foundation’s COVID-19 Response Grants in 2020, totaling $25,000. Masango points out that “as our organization’s need increased five-fold because of the pandemic, PCF’s funding enabled us to increase exponentially our distribution of food and hygiene products to families and individuals.”

In her acceptance speech on behalf of PCF, President and CEO Jennifer DeVoll noted that “in everything we do, Pasadena Community Foundation is in partnership with ‘others’— both with generous donors and with effective organizations like The Salvation Army. For each grant we award, we give it careful thought. But every so often, we come across a truly transformative project, and funding it feels great. I believe Hope Center is one of those projects. In an environment in which creating supportive, permanent housing is a huge challenge, the Pasadena Tabernacle of the Salvation Army is getting it done.”

The “Others” Award dates back to 1912, when the Army’s founder General William Booth, shortly before his death, expressed his loving spirit in a one-word Christmas telegram to his soldiers:

“Others.” It was a message of encouragement that would succinctly renew their efforts in the service of God and humanity.

June 18 2021. PCF Receives The Salvation Army OTHERS Award

About the Pasadena Community Foundation

Founded in 1953, Pasadena Community Foundation (PCF) is a tax-exempt public charity created by and for the people of Pasadena. Managing nearly $130 million in charitable assets, PCF works with individuals, families, and organizations to establish philanthropic funds, create and build endowment funds, and distribute charitable gifts to nonprofit organizations.

Media Contact:
Sarah Hilbert
Pasadena Community Foundation
Marketing & Communications Manager
(626) 796-2097 x8
shilbert@pasadenacf.org

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