Village Zendo hopes to benefit from substantial matching grant

Pat Enkyo O'Hara, Roshi

New York's Village Zendo, cofounded by Pat Enkyo O'Hara, Roshi, and Barbara Joshin O'Hara, Sensei, has an opportunity to turn $ 20,000 into $ 60,000 with everyone's help.

From the Village Zendo website:

"The Village Zendo is fortunate that two donors have offered a matching grant: $ 20,000 on the basis of $ 1 for every $ 2 donated by others in support of the zendo, from now through January 31.

If the terms of the match are fully met, then the zendo will have raised $ 60,000 through this gift. Please help us sustain our Zen Center and the community that makes it possible for you and all of us to transform our world."

(Photo by A. Jesse Jiryu Davis via Flickr, using a CC-BY license.)

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