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			 The purpose of the Woods Foundation is to provide benefits for 
			charitable, educational and other pursuits through grants to 
			nonprofit and governmental organizations, primarily those located in 
			Logan County. Today, the foundation is run by a four-member board of 
			directors. The organizations supported through various grants and gifts 
			provided by the Woods Foundation read like a who's who of nonprofit 
			and philanthropic services in Lincoln and Logan County. A partial 
			list of the local organizations that have been blessed by the Woods 
			Foundation includes Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital, Oasis Senior 
			Center, Christian Homes, St. Clara's Manor, Habitat for Humanity, 
			Community Action, Lincoln/Logan County Food Pantry and Together for 
			Lincoln. 
			A significant focus of the foundation is education. For each of the 
			past two years, the Woods Foundation has given over $300,000 to 
			Logan County schools for technology improvements. LCU has been a 
			regular benefactor over the last 15 years, receiving grants for the 
			exterior renovation of the Hargrove auditorium, the Jessie C. Eury 
			Library renovation, technology and miscellaneous needs, and most 
			recently, a matching grant for the school's new minibus. "There is no doubt in my mind that LCU and the community have 
			received an enormous blessing in the vision and generosity of the 
			Woods family and the astute management by the board that oversees 
			the operation of this foundation," said Dr. Ray as he presented the 
			award. "It is this type of organization that deserves recognition 
			for LCU's annual Lincoln Community Leadership Award. I ask everyone 
			to join with LCU in applauding their work here, in Lincoln, and the 
			entirety of Logan County."  
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			 The Woods Foundation was established in 1998 by Robert J. Woods 
			and Joan Jarrett Woods. Robert Woods was born in Carlinville but grew up in Lincoln, 
			graduating from Lincoln Community High School. He earned his 
			bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1942 and served three 
			years as a map reader at the end of World War II. He earned his law 
			degree from the University of Illinois in 1949. With that law degree 
			in hand, he returned to Lincoln to establish a practice with his 
			father, focusing on real estate matters, estate planning, wills and 
			trusts.  He met Joan Jarrett in Bloomington, and they were married in 
			1951. She was born in Bloomington in 1918, graduated from the 
			College of William and Mary in Virginia, and returned to Bloomington 
			to work as a librarian. They had been married for 47 years when he 
			died in February 1998. Mrs. Woods died in December 2006.  
			
			 ___ Established in Lincoln, in 1944, LCU's mission is to equip 
			Christians to serve and lead in the church, the workplace and the 
			world. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree programs for 
			undergraduates, graduates and seminary students. Classes are offered 
			on campus, at other sites and online. To learn more, visit 
			www.lincolnchristian.edu. 
            [Text from file received from
			Lincoln Christian University] |