MADISON — The Wisconsin Knights of Columbus thanks all the Madison area recipients of the grants, distributed on October 7, the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, for applying for the 2020 State Culture of Life Grant Fund.
The Knights consider it an honor to participate in this way in the life-affirming work of the worthy recipients.
Working together, the Wisconsin Knights of Columbus raised more than $105,000 to provide grants to numerous pro-life agencies throughout the state to help fulfill our shared mission — cultivating a culture of life.On October 7, the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, State Knights of Columbus presented grant checks to various area organizations to aid their pro-life efforts. Pictured above, during one of the presentations, are: Field Agent Steve Rammer; Mary Mead, coordinator of Rachel’s Vineyard and Project Rachel, a grant recipient; Knights of Columbus Culture of Life committeeman Mark Lessner; and Ron Faust, past state deputy of the Wisconsin Knights of Columbus. (Catholic Herald photo/Kevin Wondrash) |
MADISON — The Wisconsin Knights of Columbus thanks all the Madison area recipients of the grants, distributed on October 7, the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, for applying for the 2020 State Culture of Life Grant Fund.
The Knights consider it an honor to participate in this way in the life-affirming work of the worthy recipients.
Working together, the Wisconsin Knights of Columbus raised more than $105,000 to provide grants to numerous pro-life agencies throughout the state to help fulfill our shared mission — cultivating a culture of life.
We are especially grateful to General Agent Tim Nowak and Field Agent Steve Rammer for taking the time to represent all those whose good work protecting the unborn.
Knights of Columbus families have made it possible for the placement of more than 40 ultrasound machines in Wisconsin alone and many hundreds more throughout our nation.
Half of the cost of every machine is covered by a charitable contribution from our Supreme Council headquartered in New Haven, Ct., with funds made available through our not-for-profit Fraternal Benefit Society.
Brother Knights Tim and Steve were joined by Mark Lessner, our Knights of Columbus Culture of Life committeeman representing the Diocese of Madison on October 7 before the grant checks were presented to the following individuals and organizations.
FOCUS ministry
Brian Preisler, as part of the FOCUS ministry, is helping to promote a culture of life on the UW-Madison campus, working with students and helping them grow in a deeper understanding of what it means to respect all people as children of God and that each child is a gift from God.
Pregnancy Helpline
Pregnancy Helpline of Madison provides a full range of services, from crisis pregnancy counseling to helping families with resources such as diapers, clothes, and other material needs, so that when a family chooses life for their child, they have the support to care for that child.
Rachel’s Vineyard and Project Rachel
The Diocese of Madison works with Rachel’s Vineyard and Project Rachel to provide women and men with post-abortion healing.
The wounds of abortion can, and often do, damage people for months, and even years.
Women’s Care Center
The Women’s Care Center, providentially located directly across the street from Planned Parenthood, is on the front lines of promoting a culture of life and giving hope to those who are facing an unplanned pregnancy.
They provide a full range of free services both before and after the birth of a child, including ultrasounds, counseling, parenting classes, and material support.
Wisconsin Family Council
The Wisconsin Family Council administers, with Pro-Life Wisconsin, and at no charge, the Choose Life License Plate program, through which they make grants to crisis pregnancy center grant applicants.
Each of these worthy recipients passed the rigorous scrutiny of our Wisconsin Knights of Columbus Culture of Life Committee, as appointed by State Deputy Corey Coonen, and led by Director Dan Miller.
Their applications were carefully reviewed and independently scored using a system designed to ensure both adherence to our Catholic Faith and prudence with the use of the funds entrusted to them.
Ron Faust is the past state deputy of the Wisconsin Knights of Columbus.