Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted January 4, 2019 Journalists Share Posted January 4, 2019 The New York Race Track Chaplaincy of America has passed the halfway mark in its ongoing efforts to raise funds necessary to build a multi-purpose building and chapel on the grounds of Belmont Park. The 5,000-square foot facility will cost approximately $800,000 to build, according to Humberto Chavez, the chaplain in New York. Personal donations of $100,000 have been made by Lisa and Kenny Troutt of WinStar Farm, Kristine and Chris Kay, New York Racing Association (NYRA) CEO & President and Marylou Whitney and John Hendrickson. Owner Michael Dubb, who donated the two trailers where the Chaplaincy is currently housed, has pledged his donation in building materials for the entire facility. Chavez said that ground-breaking ceremonies for the Chaplaincy Center are tentatively scheduled for the Spring of 2019 with a completion date targeted for the Fall of 2019. The new facility will include office space for the chaplain and his staff, areas for recreation, non-denominational worship, and confidential counseling. There will also be a storage area for the food pantry, and a room to be known as the Cot Classroom, in honor of the late Cot Campbell, who passed away in October 2018. “To have a facility like this has been a dream of mine for the past 15 years,” Chavez said. “Thanks to those who have already made commitments and to those who will be doing so, the backstretch community will now have a place where people can relax, unwind, worship and learn new skills.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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