Washington Electric Foundation
Operation Round Up Donations
The following is a representative listing of organizations in the Washington EMC ten county service area that have benefited from Operation Round Up funds:
The King’s Cleft Inc., $10,000 for new playground equipment for disabled children.
Brentwood School Inc., $3,000 for endowment fund campaign.
Washington Co. Family Connections in Schools, $1,695 for ARK Teen Center.
Sandersville Technical College, $4,300 for the adult literacy program.
Animal Rescue Foundation, $2,675 for final stage of kennel addition.
John Hancock Academy, $2,500 for classroom computer equipment.
Harrison Volunteer Fire Dept., $1,730 for complete fire suit.
Washington Co. Family Connections in Schools, $2,825 for in school abstinence program.
Davisboro Volunteer Fire Dept., $1,700 to renovate training/disaster center.
Sourcecare Management, $2,675 for multiple individual basic needs.
Washington Co. Historical Society, $575 for old city cemetery renovation.
Warthen Historical Committee, $575 for Welcome Center brochures.
Crossroads Pregnancy Center, $2,513 baby items, “Earn While You Learn” program.
American Red Cross, $2,672, fire relief packages for four counties.
Swainsboro Technical College, $5,602, Adult Literacy Language Lab audio equipment.
Johnson County Rural Fire Dept., $8,355, New repeater / Communication system.
Milledgeville Police Dept., $3,510, Ballistic helmets for Tactical Unit Team.
Johnson County High/Middle School, $1,000, Incentive program 2007-2008, Computers.
Ferst Foundation for Childhood Literacy, $2,457, Purchase 350 books for Hancock Co. Program.
Christian Life Center, $3,600, Purchase 3 months’ food stock for food bank.
Washington Co. Chamber of Commerce, $500, Youth Leadership Program.
Washington Co. Elderite Association, $5,214, Establish learning lab at T. J. Elder Center.
Washington Co. Family Connection and Community in Schools, $2,280, In-school Abstinence Program continuation.
Hancock County 4-H Club, $1,258, District Project Achievement Attendance.
Emanuel County 4-H Club, $4,088, 12 Tables and 96 chairs for 4-H Clubhouse.
Emanuel County CAP Inc./Sunshine House, $6,400, Child forensic medical exams – child abuse cases.
Baldwin County Fire Rescue, $1,417, 200 feet of fire hose and nozzle.
East Georgia Health Cooperative, Inc., $3,092, Student career awareness program.
Glascock County 4-H, $2050, Club transportation fees for school year.
Hancock County Library, $3,353, Outdoor book return for library.
Johnson County 4-H, $1,946, Day trips for member students.
Preservation America (Glen Mary Plantation), $3,000, Well installation for restoration project.
Warren County Volunteer Fire Service, $4,758, Four sets of new fire gear.
Boys & Girls Club of the Middle Ga. Region, $7,000, Laptop computers.
Brentwood School Endowment Campaign, $3,000, Fund donation.
Central Ga. Council Boy Scouts of America, $2,671.25, Scout equipment.
Hospital Authority of Washington County, $750, Wellness scholarships for obese and developmental disablility students.
Johnson County High / Middle School, $2,000, Incentive program.
Sandersville Technical College, $3,000, Adult literacy program.
Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation, Inc., $3,000,vision and hearing services for those with financial need.
Georgia Lions Camp for the Blind, $2,500, provide growth experiences for those with visual impairment.
Ferst Foundation/Washington County, $5,000, provide books for children’s reading program.
The Sunshine House, $4,300, assist child victims of abuse.
Johnson County 4-H Club, $2,735, develop and enhance integrity, cooperation and self-confidence.
Brentwood School, $750, Junior Solar Sprint materials.
Cub Scout Pack 74, $1,697, purchase derby track, time and software.
Exchange Club of Washington County, $1,200 Freedom Shrine.
Ferst Foundation of Baldwin County, $5,000 books for literacy program.
Hancock County 4-H, $2,925, District Project Achievement.
Hancock Education Society (JHA), $6,189, multiple purchases and school maintenance repairs.
Johnson County Elementary School, $1,761, "Book of the Month" literacy program.
Peace Officers Association, $2,500, drug- and alcohol-free prom program.
Elder Middle School, $750, Junior Solar Sprint materials.
Washington County Chamber of Commerce, $500, Youth Leadership Program.
Warren County School Band, $3,940, multiple repairs and purchase band equipment.
Warren County Sheriff’s Office, $5,967, laptops for 3 police vehicles.
Breaking Free Inc., $2,354, trailer to transport goods, etc.
Christian Life Center, $3,500, purchase food for food bank.
City of Wrightsville, $2,100, repair Emergency Management truck.
Hancock County Ferst Foundation, $2,790, books for program.
Johnson County 4-H, $1,582, summer program series.
Warren County 4-H, $3,900, district project program.
Warthen Community Club, $4,500, new roof on community center.
Washington County Family Connections in Schools, $500.00, summer camp supplies.
Washington County Historical Society/Genealogy, $3,774.42, brochures and other needs.
Washington County Regional Medical Center Foundation, $3,596.80, standing frame system.
Boy Scouts of America, Central Georgia Council, $603.82, fall program materials.
Boys & Girls Club of Baldwin & Jones Counties, $2,000.00, youth sponsorship.
Boys & Girls Club of Middle Georgia, $1,700, development of game room.
Johnson County Middle/High School, $2,000, computers for incentive program.
Johnson County Recreation Department, $7,036.30, equipment for new football league.
Pilot Club of Washington County, $1,380.40, Wii fitness systems for nursing homes.
Saint Vincent de Paul Society, $2,100, food for Helping Hands Crisis Center, Sparta.
Sunshine House CAC, $4,000, forensic interview and medical examinations.
Washington County 4-H Club, $3,500, fall awards banquet, District Project Achievement.
Warren County High School Theater Arts, $300, supplies.
Ferst Foundation of Washington County, $1,500, books for distribution to children.
Boy Scout Troop 74, $2,400, repairs to scout hut.
Hancock Central Marching Band, $1,744, purchase new band equipment.
Crossroads Pregnancy Center, $826.56, purchase 12 new car safety seats.
St. Galilee Outreach Ministry, $900, support for health services
American Red Cross, $4,660, fire relief from families in Johnson and Laurens Counties.
Breaking Free, $5,000, concrete for 6,000 sq. ft. shop.
Brentwood School, $,750, Junior Solar Sprint competition.
Briarwood Academy, $4,088, bleachers for softball field.
Ferst Foundation of Baldwin Co., $5,000 literacy program, free book distribution.
Hancock Central 4-H, $2,300, district project achievement, Junior/Senior & Cloverleaf.
Peace Officers Association of Georgia, drug and alcohol free prom night program.
Sandersville Technical College, $9,442.93, lending library, periodical resources, summer camps.
Elder Middle School, $750, Junior Solar sprint competition.
Tennille Masonic Lodge No. 256, $1,000, Ga. Child Identification Program (CHIPS).
Baldwin Co. Parks & Recreation Dept., $5,026.00 Transportation costs & supplies for summer camp.
Boy Scouts of America, Central Ga. Council, $1,200, Director & youth training camps.
Hancock County 4-H Club, $1,000 for ten scholarships for 4-H Summer Camp.
Hancock County Library, $6,500, Purchase books and periodicals.
Johnson County 4-H, $1,310, On the Road with 4-H—Discovering Ga. summer program.
Johnson County Elementary School, $2,895, Five computers for computer lab.
Washington Co. NB & PW Club, Inc., Head Start/Ga. Pre-K, $1,100, Replace playground equipment for Head Start Program.



