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repair and renovate the sanctuary and parish hall. The buildings would then be available to my congregation, and possibly others, to lease for worship. They would also be made available to other non-profits in the arts and social services. My husband and I have since closed on the purchase, and we have visited half a dozen churches introduced to us by Bob. From Oakland, CA, to Augusta, GA, we have seen the varieties of adaptive reuse successfully undertaken to preserve sacred buildings. My church is fortunate: we have a vision, partners, and hope. Sally Harris is president of St. James Place, Inc., the nonprofit organization created to spur the restoration and re-use of St. James Episcopal Church. In addition, she has been a member of the National Advisory Board of the Salvation Army for the past twelve years, sits on the board of the Independent Institute, and is vice-chairman of the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship. Funding News Partners for Sacred Places gratefully acknowledges the following foundations for their generous support for these special projects and core services. • Barra Foundation, $50,000: Performing and Visual Arts in Sacred Places in Center City, Philadelphia (See sidebar story on page 9.) • Frances Beidler Foundation, $2,000: Partners’ Chicago Office Core Services • Citi Foundation, $20,000: Sustaining and Strengthening Community-Serving Congregations • McCormick Foundation, $200,000: Partners’ Chicago Office Core Services • Retirement Research Foundation, $60, 000: Partners’ Chicago Office Core Services • Summerlee Foundation, $10,000: Texas Sacred Places Project New Staff We’re pleased to announce that Carrie Stavrakos is serving as the new Director of the Pennsylvania Regional Office. Carrie has an M.S. in Organizational Dynamics and comes to us from a background in the arts and education, having worked for the University of Pennsylvania School of Arts & Sciences as its Associate Director of Programs and Events, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s Human Resources, Membership, and Public Relations departments; she also helped to produce the first-ever Philadelphia Fringe Festival. She has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity, and has served on the boards of the Spiral Q Puppet Theatre and the Phila