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The '''[[East Europe Mail Ministry]]''' (aka '''MM Home''' or '''East European Christian Correspondence Center''') is a [[Selah home|semi-secret]] and sub-[[WS]] [[Home]] located in Leányfalu (north of Budapest near Visegrád), Hungary.
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The '''[[East Europe Mail Ministry]]''' (aka '''MM Home''' or '''East European Christian Correspondence Center''') was a [[Selah home|semi-secret]] and sub-[[WS]] [[Home]] located in Leányfalu (north of Budapest near Visegrád), Hungary.
  
 
[[Karen Zerby]] and [[Steven Kelly]] asked [[Grant Montgomery]] to use [[Family Care Foundation]] (FCF) monies to finance two [[WS]] projects. The first was the ''East Europe Mail Ministry'' office in Hungary. For years this operation, staffed by Family members and funded by WS, had translated, printed, and mailed Family publications to hundreds of thousands of people in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The second was a similar operation in Thailand.
 
[[Karen Zerby]] and [[Steven Kelly]] asked [[Grant Montgomery]] to use [[Family Care Foundation]] (FCF) monies to finance two [[WS]] projects. The first was the ''East Europe Mail Ministry'' office in Hungary. For years this operation, staffed by Family members and funded by WS, had translated, printed, and mailed Family publications to hundreds of thousands of people in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The second was a similar operation in Thailand.
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These figures can be found in the FCF 990 forms for the respective years and in the FCF Annual Report for 2000. The Annual Report can be viewed at the FCF website.
 
These figures can be found in the FCF 990 forms for the respective years and in the FCF Annual Report for 2000. The Annual Report can be viewed at the FCF website.
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Address: Leányfalu, Móricz Zsigmond út 177, 2016 Hungary
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.exfamily.org/the-family/fcf-and-the-family-cog.shtml Family Care Foundation and The Family / Children of God - Exploring the Connections] — hosted by [[ExFamily.org]]
 
*[http://www.exfamily.org/the-family/fcf-and-the-family-cog.shtml Family Care Foundation and The Family / Children of God - Exploring the Connections] — hosted by [[ExFamily.org]]
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*[http://www.providushaz.hu/ Current occupants]
  
 
[[Category:Family Centers]]
 
[[Category:Family Centers]]

Latest revision as of 22:36, 13 December 2015

The East Europe Mail Ministry (aka MM Home or East European Christian Correspondence Center) was a semi-secret and sub-WS Home located in Leányfalu (north of Budapest near Visegrád), Hungary.

Karen Zerby and Steven Kelly asked Grant Montgomery to use Family Care Foundation (FCF) monies to finance two WS projects. The first was the East Europe Mail Ministry office in Hungary. For years this operation, staffed by Family members and funded by WS, had translated, printed, and mailed Family publications to hundreds of thousands of people in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The second was a similar operation in Thailand.

Montgomery and Lawrence Corley agreed to Zerby and Kelly's request. To facilitate the process, both groups applied for and were immediately granted FCF project status. The East Europe Mail Ministry office became the "East European Christian Correspondence Center (EECCC)", project No. 98-E03. The Thai operation became Asia Vision, project No. 98- A03, still on the FCF website. In 1998 and 1999, FCF gave the EECCC $63,000 from their general fund. In the period 1998 – 2002, FCF gave $43,000 to Asia Vision.

These figures can be found in the FCF 990 forms for the respective years and in the FCF Annual Report for 2000. The Annual Report can be viewed at the FCF website.

Address: Leányfalu, Móricz Zsigmond út 177, 2016 Hungary

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