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Historic Jordan Springs

COMMUNITY GIVING

Giving Priorities

Being part of our beautiful community is central to our operating philosophy. Since 2001, Historic Jordan Springs has given back to the community.

Giving in So Many Ways to Make a Difference in Our Community

Historic Jordan Springs is more than just an event and cultural centre! Following are some of the many beneficiaries of our charitable gifts:

  • Winchester Medical Center
  • Free Medical Clinic
  • Blue Ridge Hospice
  • Knights of Columbus
  • Valley Baptist Church
  • Quota Club
  • Freemont Street Nursery
  • C-Cap
  • Rotary Club of Frederick County
  • Evans Home
  • Shelter for Abused Women
  • Faith In Action

How to become a Beneficiary

Following are the steps we require to consider giving to organizations, agencies, charities, churches, and more.... DONATION REQUEST

Have a request? Here’s what to do...

Step 1

If there is a special request to your proposal, tell us! Example: One group was seeking support for underprivileged children in need of toys and clothes. Tell us what your special need is and why we should consider your group.

Step 2

Write up a request on your group’s letterhead, including the:

1. Purpose
2. What you need from us, i.e., services, cash, advertising, etc.
3. A copy of you 501(c)3 status
4. Name, address, telephone number, and email address of contact person.

One Final Note — What we are unable to give to:

• Organizations without a 501(c)3 status.
• Individuals, however, we do give to agencies that help individuals.
• Professional development seminars and conferences.
• Pageants.

   
         
Sulphur Spring Bottle
The history of Jordan Springs goes back to the early 1600s, when the Catawba Indians discovered two mineral springs, the White Sulphur Spring and the Calibeate Spring, which flow from the grotto at the base of a nearby cliff-like hill called Devil's Backbone. The Indians used the area as a meeting place for almost a century and a half, at which point the mineral springs were discovered by settlers. The property was later made into a resort centering around the therapeutic and healing medicinal powers of the springs. Since 1832, three separate hotels have stood on the property; the brick portion of the current building was built in 1893 by Edwin Clarendon Jordan, Jr.
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1160 Jordan Springs Road
Jordan Springs, Virginia 22656
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