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Only 2 cents/day ($7.30 per year) can help bring medical
care to your neighbors in need.
Current News and Projects
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3/18/2009 – John Lewis has been very busy in his new duties in his recent promoted position with the school of medicine, but he is ready to turn his attention back to building CTC. We need your prayers, thoughts, suggestions, and advice more than ever as we contemplate the future of CTC. Shifts in the political landscape make it more difficult than ever to build a new charitable organization even as economic conditions increase the need for those organizations.
8/25/2005 - Request for prayer support: In addition to his duties as the chief financial office of a family practice residency program, Mr. John Lewis has also been trying to further the efforts of CTC. Unfortunately, both he and his wife have had serious health problems with which to contend. He has had little or no time recently to devote to CTC. Please remember their health in your prayers, along with CTC, so that we may soon become a viable force in healthcare for the underinsured and uninsured.
Spring 2004 - We have a new name!
America Cares Foundation, Inc. became Cents to Care Foundation, Inc. (or CTC)
because of concerns about a possible conflict with Americares - an unrelated
organization based in the northeast
CTC is searching for a national spokesperson or group to present this project to the American public. We are making contacts with well-known leaders in many walks of life including politics, sports, and entertainment looking for the ideal representative for this noble concept. If you can help, please contact us.
November 2001 – We are officially recognized as a nonprofit organization by the IRS allowing contributions to be tax deductible. We are now going through the necessary procedures to make sure CTC complies with all state regulations prior to embarking on our fund raising campaign.
CTC officers are constantly trying to develop contacts to participate in the project. If you are interested in helping, write us at centstocare@aol.com.
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