WHAT HAVE WE DONE WITH YOUR MONEY?

Since its inception, 8 years ago in November 1998, United People in Christ have 
collected $164,030.62 and distributed $148,088.50 of it so far to our needy brothers and sisters in Christ in the Middle East. Experts say that the way to tell whether a charity is a good one or not, is to look at the amount of contributions that go to Administrative expenses, and the commitment of the Board of Directors. For the past 8 year, we 
continue to spend less that 10% on Administrative expenses. 
Your total donations for 2006 to date have totaled $27,011.00.
WHAT HAVE WE DONE WITH YOUR MONEY?

Since its inception, 8 years ago in November 1998, United People in Christ have 
collected $164,030.62 and distributed $148,088.50 of it so far to our needy brothers and sisters in Christ in the Middle East. Experts say that the way to tell whether a charity is a good one or not, is to look at the amount of contributions that go to Administrative expenses, and the commitment of the Board of Directors. For the past 8 year, we 
continue to spend less that 10% on Administrative expenses. 
Your total donations for 2006 to date have totaled $27,011.00.
     The distribution of funds in 2006 were as follows:
EGYPT:
	$6,000.00	Coptic Care
	$1,000.00	Bishop Tadros for poor and needy Christians of Port Saied
	$7,000.00
IRAQ:
	$6,000.00	Christian Iraqi refugees
ISRAEL:
	$2,000.00	Jerusalem Orthodox Church
	$1000.00	Shepherd’s Field Evangelical Church
	$3,000.00
LEBANON:
	$4,000.00	Oxilia of Lebanon
	$2,000.00	Several charities caring for the poor & needy
	$6,000.00
PALESTINE:
	$3,000.00	Via The BethlehemAssociation to the poor & needy Christians in Bethlehem, 
			Beit Jala and Beit Sahour
SUDAN:
	$3,000.00	Via the Voice of the Martyrs
	$  500.00	Shekinah Fellowship and World Vision
	$3,500.00
SYRIA:
	$6,000.00	Via St. Vincent DePaul in Damascus to be distributed to 25 families 
				@ $20.00 per family for 1 year
	$1,000.00	St. Vincent DePaul in Allepo
	$1,000.00	St. Vincent DePaul in Hasake
	$8,000.00

TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN 2006 WERE $36,500.00
     The distribution of funds in 2006 were as follows:
EGYPT:
	$6,000.00	Coptic Care
	$1,000.00	Bishop Tadros for poor and needy Christians of Port Saied
	$7,000.00
IRAQ:
	$6,000.00	Christian Iraqi refugees
ISRAEL:
	$2,000.00	Jerusalem Orthodox Church
	$1000.00	Shepherd’s Field Evangelical Church
	$3,000.00
LEBANON:
	$4,000.00	Oxilia of Lebanon
	$2,000.00	Several charities caring for the poor & needy
	$6,000.00
PALESTINE:
	$3,000.00	Via The BethlehemAssociation to the poor & needy Christians in Bethlehem, 
			Beit Jala and Beit Sahour
SUDAN:
	$3,000.00	Via the Voice of the Martyrs
	$  500.00	Shekinah Fellowship and World Vision
	$3,500.00
SYRIA:
	$6,000.00	Via St. Vincent DePaul in Damascus to be distributed to 25 families 
				@ $20.00 per family for 1 year
	$1,000.00	St. Vincent DePaul in Allepo
	$1,000.00	St. Vincent DePaul in Hasake
	$8,000.00

TOTAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN 2006 WERE $36,500.00
This Christmas, 
   we need your help! 

Please use the enclosed self-addressed envelope and send your Tax-deductible donation, not to help us, but to help your needy brothers and sisters in Christ in the 
Middle East. 

What better way to celebrate the real meaning of Christmas, than to help a needy Christian you do 
not even know.
This Christmas, 
   we need your help! 

Please use the enclosed self-addressed envelope and send your Tax-deductible donation, not to help us, but to help your needy brothers and sisters in Christ in the 
Middle East. 

What better way to celebrate the real meaning of Christmas, than to help a needy Christian you do 
not even know.

 

A Very Special Thank You!

 

Esther Phelps has contributed $12,000.00 to UPIC in 2006. May the Lord bless you

abundantly and give you 1000 times what you have given us.

This Christmas, 
   we need your help! 

Please use the enclosed self-addressed envelope and send your Tax-deductible donation, not to help us, but to help your needy brothers and sisters in Christ in the 
Middle East. 

What better way to celebrate the real meaning of Christmas, than to help a needy Christian you do 
not even know.

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