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JOY Ministries needs $3,000 more to reach year end goal Please don't look the other way - please give a gift today to help those who are in danger of loosing, or have already lost, their homes in Adair County. By Maggie Coleman As of January 8, 2019, J.O.Y. Ministries has raised over $12,000 of its $15,000 goal for our annual campaign. The campaign will end January 31, 2019 so there is still time to give! It was the amazing Christian man, William Wilberforce, who fought so hard for the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in the 1700s, who famously said, "You may choose to look the other way, but you can never say again that you did not know." The volunteers at J.O.Y. know . . . Every weekday, our volunteers come face to face with the poverty and addiction rampant in our community, but serve with a smile and a gracious heart. The board members know . . . Every day our board members work towards solutions to meet the immediate needs of families in crisis in Adair, and also to prevent the next generation from falling into crisis themselves. Our regular church and individual sponsors know . . . They give, often well beyond what their budgets should allow, to offer hope for the hurting. All these individuals choose not to look the other way. Join J.O.Y. Ministries by helping us reach our Annual Fund goal of $15,000. Don't choose to look the other way! You may give on-line at www.joy-ministries.org or by mail at P.O. Box. 114, Columbia, KY 42728. This story was posted on 2019-01-11 08:34:00
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