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[Facebook] Student debt and lower minimum salaries are just two factors affecting clergy wellness, but the foundation’s Fresh Start program is helping more clergy reach financial wholeness, thanks to a $150,000 expansion by the The Florida Conference of The United Methodist Church and Wespath Benefits and Investments. https://www.fumf.org/news/foundation-partners-expand-loan-program-for-clergy/

[Facebook] The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the challenges college students face every day, contributing to what campus ministry director Derrick Scott calls, “the greatest mental health crisis” he has seen among students. Now, a foundation-supported initiative called The Wellness Projectis expanding to foster new conversations around mental health. https://www.fumf.org/…/mental-health-initiative-takes…/

[Facebook] As high temperatures climb to the 90s in Florida (ugh), we’re reminded of the passage of time and seasons. But some things, like God’s love, endure forever and bring much-needed relief.

[Facebook] Happy Independence Day! Let today be a chance to unwind, celebrate our freedoms and be kinder to each other. Foundation offices are closed today and will reopen tomorrow, July 5. #HappyIndependenceDay

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