WORLD announces East Region Finalist for 2015 Hope Award

August 12, 2015

ASHEVILLE, NC — WORLD News Group is pleased to announce the East Region finalist for WORLD’s tenth annual Hope Award for Effective Compassion: Church Hill Activities & Tutoring (CHAT) in Richmond, VA.

The annual Hope Award goes to an organization that demonstrates the power of effective compassion by fostering life-change through personal, Christ-centered help to those in need. Each year, five regional awards go to organizations that embody all that the Hope Award stands for, qualifying them for the national award. Upon the announcement of the regional finalists, the public then votes to decide the Hope Award winner.

CHAT grew out of the hospitality of Percy and Angie Strickland, who are part of East End Fellowship, the neighborhood church closely tied to CHAT. The Stricklands began having neighborhood children over after school, which resulted in CHAT’s formation thirteen years ago. Today, the group includes close to 160 children in the “East End,” which includes a number of Richmond’s predominantly African American, high-unemployment neighborhoods, including Church Hill.

Most CHAT staffers live in the neighborhood and go to East End Fellowship, where they tutor, mentor, and teach life skills. Focusing on those who are behind in literacy, CHAT strives for every child in the program to make an additional grade-level jump each year with individualized learning plans.

To balance the academic rigor, one CHAT tutor has a garden where kids learn to grow plants and make salsa that they sell at the local farmers’ market along with homemade ice cream.

Church Hill Academy, a nearby Christian high school, is also affiliated with CHAT. Church Hill equips students for academic success but does more: Skip Long, who heads the Academy, said, “We want kids to know two things: there’s somebody thinking the best of you, and there’s somebody praying for you.”

The high school meets at Carlisle Avenue Baptist Church, a largely white and elderly church. Upstairs is a wall with photos of the graduates since the school started in 2007, all of them African American. Long, who is black, recalled how the white congregants recently announced in a Sunday service, “Our kids are graduating.” He loved this plural language. “Christ is at work,” he concluded.

WORLD has long been a leader in shining the spotlight on amazing organizations like CHAT, so if you believe they are deserving of the Hope Award, we urge you to vote for them now.

Taking a few seconds to cast your ballot will be a life-giving act of service. The overall 2015 Hope Award winner will receive $25,000 for the advancement of its ministry—at a time when some want to remove tax exemption from any nonprofit organization that maintains a biblical position.

Please do your part to support deserving organizations like CHAT by casting your vote today at wng.org/compassion.

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