St. Paul’s Receives $42,300 Grant From Ontario Trillium Foundation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday January 30, 2023

St. Paul’s United Church Receives $42,300 Grant From Ontario Trillium Foundation To Install Partition Wall in Community Building To Better Serve More Community Groups

MILTON, Ontario — St. Paul’s United Church announced today that it has received a $42,300 grant from Ontario Trillium Foundation to install a full-height partition wall in its Community Building, which will enable it to provide more below-market rental space to Milton’s many non-profit community groups.

St. Paul’s is the largest provider of below-market rental space in the community. The full-height partition wall, which was installed in late December 2022, is permitting additional local not-for-profit organizations to have a place to support Miltonians and others with a wider variety of community services.

“The fact that our government is supporting St. Paul’s United Church with a funding of $42,300 through the Ontario Trillium Foundation is great news for our community,” said the Honourable Parm Gill, Member of Provincial Parliament, Milton. “Through the Ontario Trillium Foundation funding, our government is taking strong action for Milton.”

“On behalf of Church Council and the Board of Trustees, I want to thank Ontario Trillium Foundation leadership and OTF staff — in particular, Erica Russell and Stacey O’Neill, for their assistance through the grant application process, ” said John Challinor II, Chairman, Church Council, St. Paul’s United Church. “The installation of the full-hei,ght partition wall has enhanced the ability of the Community Building to better serve Miltonians, continuing a commitment that has been made to the community by the members of St. Paul’s United Church since 1962.”

About Ontario Trillium Foundation

The Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF), an agency of the Government of Ontario, and one of Canada’s leading granting foundations, celebrates 40 years of grantmaking in Ontario and making a lasting impact in communities. Last year, OTF invested nearly $209M into 2,042 community projects and partnerships, which included funding for the Government of Ontario’s Community Building Fund. Visit otf.ca to learn more.

About St. Paul’s United Church

Originally founded as Milton Wesleyan Methodist Church in 1852, St. Paul’s United Church was established in 1925 as a result of the national merger of four Protestant denominations — the Methodist Church of Canada, the Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec, the Association of Local Union Churches and two-thirds of the congregations of the Presbyterian Church of Canada. The current sanctuary was constructed in 1891 and the Community Building, formerly the Christian Education Centre, was built in 1962. For further information, please visit our web site at www.stpaulsmilton.com.

For further information, please contact:
John Challinor II
Chairman, Church Council
St. Paul’s United Church
Telephone: (905) 878-8895
Email: info@stpaulsmilton.com

John Challinor II, Chairman, Church Council, St. Paul’s United Church, (left); the Honourable Parm Gill, Member of Provincial Parliament, Milton, (centre); and Brent Tyrer, Chairman, Property Committee, St. Paul’s United Church, (right), in front of the recently installed full-height partition wall in the Community Building.