Cape Cod Church gives away nearly $800,000 to local nonprofits

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Cape Cod Church has donated nearly $1 million to community and global organizations in the past two years, The Enterprise reports.

The church, which set a three-year goal in 2021 to award $1 million to help address food insecurity, affordable housing, addiction recovery, human trafficking, elder care, and suicide prevention, has awarded nearly $800,000 to date. Recipients include Cape Kid Meals ($500,000), Habitat for Humanity ($50,000), Amirah ($25,000), and A Joyful Night ($45,000). In addition, the church has helped recruit more than 80 volunteers to get involved with causes it assists.

“Our church community has been exceptionally generous with their giving and willingness to volunteer,” senior pastor of Cape Cod Church Ben Feldott told The Enterprise. “I’m particularly encouraged by the enthusiasm of our young adults and families to help with these community support programs.”

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