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1 16 Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, and Newark. The second phase includes Atlanta, California, and Washington. • Scholarships, $1,000 • Health care chaplaincy. (The Mission Department of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society facilitates health care chaplains of The Episcopal Church. In certifying health care chaplains for the Association of Professional Chaplains and other accrediting agencies, our office works on behalf of diocesan bishops, ensuring that the chaplains are in good standing in the diocese, have completed sexual misconduct training and have been commissioned by the diocese or parish as a chaplain.) • Three-day convocational gatherings of Chinese, Korean, Filipino, Japanese, Southeast Asian, and South Asian clergy and lay leaders in partnership with the Dioceses of California, Connecticut, Easton, El Camino Real, Hawaii, Long Island, Los Angeles, New York, Rochester, and Taiwan • Training with theologians and seminarians through AsiaAmerica Theological Exchange Forum held in Philippines 2013 in partnership with the Dioceses of California, Connecticut, Easton, El Camino Real, Hawaii, Long Island, Los Angeles, New York, Rochester • United Thank Offering Grant: (Companion – Malawi) Building Malawi’s Nursing Workforce, St. Anne College, $124,749.98 • United Thank Offering Grant: Eat Your Greens! Healthy Seasonal Meals Made Easy, St. Edmunds Episcopal Church, Pacifica $5,000 • United Thank Offering Grant: The Health & Wellness Center of Holy Child & St. Martin, Holy Child & St. Martin Episcopal Church, Daly City, $37,500 • Urban Mission participation facilitated by the Missionary