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SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM

FAITH ALLIANCE

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Faith Alliance is still in need of volunteers for their Summer Lunch Program in other nearby locations.  Volunteers are needed to help children with their lunches, talk with them while they eat on site, and help them clean-up.  It is a small time commitment with a big reward!  

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Faith Alliance is still in need of volunteers for their Summer Lunch Program in other nearby locations.  Volunteers are needed to help children with their lunches, talk with them while they eat on site, and help them clean-up.  It is a small time commitment with a big reward!  

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Faith Alliance is still in need of volunteers for their Summer Lunch Program in other nearby locations.  Volunteers are needed to help children with their lunches, talk with them while they eat on site, and help them clean-up.  It is a small time commitment with a big reward!  

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VILLAGE

Faith Alliance is still in need of volunteers for their Summer Lunch Program in other nearby locations.  Volunteers are needed to help children with their lunches, talk with them while they eat on site, and help them clean-up.  It is a small time commitment with a big reward!  

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

IDES (International Disaster Emergency Services)

  • Mission: IDES exists to meet physical and spiritual needs of suffering people throughout the world in the name of Jesus Christ.

  • Goal: To share the Gospel of Jesus Christ in everything we do.

  • Disaster Response Strategy: In partnership with Christ’s servants around the globe to care for victims of natural disasters.

BE THE HANDS AND FEET...

DROP DONATIONS BY NOV 21st

On September 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian struck the Gulf Coast and continued causing widespread damage across the southeast United States.  As a result, many individuals in Charlotte County have lost access to the life essentials of shelter and food.  They will need continued attention, resources, and support as individuals seek to rebuild their lives and communities.

 

Center Pointe is sending a team of volunteers to provide hope and help with the post-hurricane housing devastation.  But you don’t have to go on a mission trip to another state to make a difference in the lives of people impacted by tremendous tragedy.

 

In partnership with the Charlotte County Homeless Coalition, we will be sponsoring a food drive for those who now find themselves without consistent shelter after the destruction of Hurricane Ian.  The need for food and basic necessities is greater than ever before and we have an opportunity to be the answer for many who are praying “give us today our daily bread.”

 

Take a few minutes to consider the Hurricane Ian Food Drive donation list and ask how you can make a difference.  You can pick up a list in the lobby on the way out today or on the Center Pointe website… access the list at cpcc.church/relief.  Please make plans to drop off items in the Center Pointe lobby by November 21st.

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