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It is an honor to point you to our friends at ACTS 4 MINISTRIES led by Ron Harris.  We get to help people in our community that are in need, and as we help them, we get to share Jesus with them.  That is what God called us to do ... demonstrating the love of God to our community ... and beyond through acts of kindness.

Acts 4 is expanding their work and need our help.  Please take a minute to read the following, and if you can help, please contact Ron using the information below.  Thanks ahead of time!

ACTS 4 MINISTRIES

With our Transitional Housing Program for Single Mothers expanding, we need the following items:
 
  • 4 Twin Size Beds/Bed Frames,
  • 4 Twin Size Box Springs,
  • 4 Twin Size Mattresses,
  • 4 Portable Cots,
  • 4 Pack 'n Plays or 4 Cribs,
  • 4 Dressers,
  • 1 Queen Size Box Spring,
  • 2 Side Chairs for an Office,
  • 1 Couch for a Family Room,
  • 2 End Tables for a Family Room,
  • 1 Bookshelf/Hutch for a Family Room,
  • 1 "Set" of Towels/Washcloths/Bath Mat for a Bathroom.
 
We will also either be buying or building in place a large, 5 section pantry if anyone would like to donate Lowe's gift cards for this purpose. 
 
If you have any of these items available or would like to make a monetary donation towards their purchase, you can either respond to this email or call/text to the number provided below.  Please remember that not only will your donations help provide a safe environment for single mothers and their children, they are also tax-deductible.
 
Thank you!  To assist contact Ron Harris, Executive Director of Acts 4 Ministries, Inc., at acts4@acts4ministries.com or 434.728.1199


*** for more information about The Community Fellowship or Dream Center call 276.647.8231 or email cmartin@thecommunityfellowship.org.  to give online go to this linkhttps://tcf.ccbchurch.com/trx_submit.php?type=public_gift and thank you for helping us demonstrate the love of God to our community and beyond.  join us this Sunday for Community worship at 10:10am or at one of our outreach opportunities ***

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