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To serve the Cause of Christian Science and mankind
by providing resources for the education of Christian Scientists

VIDEO:
The Albert Baker Fund Expands Internationally

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Visit The Albert Baker Fund's web site:
www.albertbakerfund.org

There are many changes underway at The Albert Baker Fund! We have completely revised our web site to be easier to use and to provide better explanations to our recipients, donors and other interested individuals. Also, be sure to look for our newsletter that will be mailed the end of May or early June. It is the first edition of our revised newsletter under the banner of “The Albert Baker Scholar,” a name chosen to more closely link the nature of our work with the name of Mrs. Eddy’s brother, whose scholarship and Christian commitment was such a support to her and inspired the establishment of The Albert Baker Fund. We hope that you find these “presentation” changes pleasing and helpful. More importantly, we have greatly expanded our programs both in scope and allocation of funds, providing more support to more people through more programs. We have been significantly helped in this endeavor by the generous giving of people like you and invite you to continue your support for all of our important programs. Go to our website for a complete description of these programs, what the qualifications are and instructions on how to apply.

CONTACTS:

For more information about The Albert Baker Fund or to obtain an Application Packet:

eMail:
abf@albertbakerfund.org

Web Site:
www.albertbakerfund.org

Toll-free phone:
800-269-0388

Phone: 916-643-9999

Fax: 916-568-1372

Address:
The Albert Baker Fund
777 Campus Commons Rd. Suite 165
Sacramento, CA 95825

CEO:
Alan Bashor

 

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