June 2013 Newsletter


Our First Endowment

Our heartfelt thanks go out out to Betty Stewart who, in March of this year, approached Chair Anne Jones and President Joe Albright to announce that she would like to provide seed money for Dial Hope’s first endowment.  What an amazing gift!

When asked what motivated her to do this, Betty said, “When Roger started Dial Hope at First Presbyterian Church, I knew something special was going to happen.  Immediately embraced by our church members, Dial Hope grew quickly beyond our community.  In time a special phone line was established through the Pentagon so our deployed military could hear the daily messages.  My husband served in the Armed Forces, and I can only imagine how meaningful it would have been for him to have had access to special words of encouragement on a daily basis when he was serving.  I want to see this ministry grow.  I want to see our ripples of hope spread around the world in years to come.”

Chaplains’ Breakfast at the Pines of Sarasota

On March 12, 2013, the Dial Hope Foundation hosted a lovely breakfast at the Pines of Sarasota.  Under the auspices of George Manser, Chair Emeritus of Dial Hope, John Overton, C.E.O. of the Pines, and Chaplain Bob Griffiths, the event was an opportunity to share our ministry with local chaplains and clergy in the area.  By extension, we also reached out to the people for whom they care as well.

Guests included the Rev. Dr. Glen Bell of First Presbyterian Church, Eric Hoskins of Young Life, the Rev. John Wesley Walker from the Ringling College of Art and Design, the Rev. Chuck Moffett from Bay Village, Chaplain Don Hillerich from Village on the Isle, and chaplains from Sarasota Memorial, Doctors, and Blake Medical Hospitals.

Dial Hope Participates in the Veterans Stand Down

On April 20, 2013, Dial Hope Board Member Jean Fulton and Special Projects Committee member Buck Fry participated in the Military Stand Down.  The Stand Down, which familiarizes American Vets with resources available to them within the community, was held at the Sarasota County Health Department in Sarasota, Florida.  Jean and Buck handed out Dial Hope materials to both American Veterans and sponsors of the event.  It was wonderful way in which to share hope with those in need.

Frances L. Woods

Frances L. Woods, a dear friend and faithful follower of Dial Hope, died in Sarasota on March 23, 2013.  As a lady who was always caring and compassionate towards others, Frances will be remembered as being one who encouraged others to do their best.  Her son Matthew made it known at the time of her death that Frances wanted Dial Hope to be the recipient of memorial donations made in her name, and for that we are most grateful.

In keeping with Roger Kunkel’s vision for this ministry, hope has no price tag.  We do not charge telephone listeners or website readers for accessing our daily messages of inspiration.  Our support comes totally from you, our faithful and generous followers, and for that we are most thankful.

If you would like to introduce someone to Dial Hope, or if we may send you cards or bookmarks for distribution, please contact Stephie at stephiesafford@gmail.com or write to us at P.O. Box 953, Sarasota, FL  34230.

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