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Update on JOY Ministries Annual Fund J.O.Y. is asking ALL Adair county residents to donate--whether $5 or $5000--to allow J.O.Y. to continue to bring hope to those in our community that need it most! By Maggie Coleman, J.O.Y. Ministries Treasurer J.O.Y. Ministries' "Experience J.O.Y. This Christmas!" Annual Campaign continues to progress towards it $15,000 goal. Since the launching of the campaign last month, J.O.Y. has received almost $4,500 in donations. This week brought in two large anonymous donations, one from the state of Georgia! This money will be used to fund the Crisis Resource Center, run a camp for at-risk youth this coming summer, maintain the emergency shelter to be built in the new year, and begin an after-school Bible study program. The Crisis Resource Center continues to provide services to almost 200 people per month and is staffed by volunteers, including Lindsey Wilson Bonner Scholars, and by part-time worker Billy Payne. J.O.Y. also organizes its annual Mission Week, where local students serve the community in July, and conducts mission trips to places around the country and the world, including those areas most recently devastated by hurricanes. J.O.Y. is asking ALL Adair county residents to donate--whether $5 or $5000--to allow J.O.Y. to continue to bring hope to those in our community that need it most! This story was posted on 2018-12-12 19:22:40
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