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State grants Thompson Memorial $45,617 for security improvements

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Thompson Memorial Presbyterian Church in Solebury Township has been awarded a $45,617 grant for security improvements.

The funds come from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) Non-Profit Security Grant Program.

“Freedom of religion means no one should fear for his or her safety while observing their faith,” said Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10). “Unfortunately, that is not always the case, which is why these funds are so important to our community and to the congregants of Thompson Memorial Presbyterian Church.”

The funds will be used to install security cameras and upgrade building doors with lock improvements and key fob entry.

The Rev. Stephanie Templin Ashford, pastor, shared her gratitude for the state funds saying, “We are so grateful for the resources provided by our state to help protect this precious place of worship and to allow it to be a safe space for all of God’s people. Thank you!”

The Thompson Memorial Presbyterian Church dates back to 1811 when it was founded as the Solebury Presbyterian Church.

The Non-Profit Security Grant Program administers funds to nonprofit organizations that principally serve individuals, groups or institutions that are included within a “bias motivation category for single bias hate crime incidents.” For information, visit the PCCD website.


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