Convoy of Hope is a Christian ministry working with churches all over the United States and the world to bring a day of family fun and much-needed free services to communities.
Frederick-area churches, individual volunteers, services and businesses are teaming up to offer
FREE: Breast Cancer Screenings, Health Screenings, Groceries, Hair Cuts, Family Portraits, Job Fair, Kids' Carnival, Live Music, a variety of community services, and a BBQ lunch for all.
For more information on Frederick's Convoy of Hope, see Facebook and Hope4Frederick.com.
The volunteer training is Friday, June 1, 7:00pm at Thomas Johnson High School, 1501 North Market Street.
Convoy of Hope Frederick 2012 will be on Saturday, June 2 at the Frederick Fairgrounds. Gates open 10:00am, and the event runs until supplies run out.
2012 will be Frederick's second Convoy of Hope event. Last year's was also a great success.
...And stay tuned for simultaneous Convoy of Hope events in Alexandria, DC, and Hagerstown on September 22, 2012.
photo via convoyofhope.org
- John Marienau Turpin
3 Strands Community Church, DC
thechurchindc@gmail.com
Frederick-area churches, individual volunteers, services and businesses are teaming up to offer
FREE: Breast Cancer Screenings, Health Screenings, Groceries, Hair Cuts, Family Portraits, Job Fair, Kids' Carnival, Live Music, a variety of community services, and a BBQ lunch for all.
For more information on Frederick's Convoy of Hope, see Facebook and Hope4Frederick.com.
The volunteer training is Friday, June 1, 7:00pm at Thomas Johnson High School, 1501 North Market Street.
Convoy of Hope Frederick 2012 will be on Saturday, June 2 at the Frederick Fairgrounds. Gates open 10:00am, and the event runs until supplies run out.
2012 will be Frederick's second Convoy of Hope event. Last year's was also a great success.
...And stay tuned for simultaneous Convoy of Hope events in Alexandria, DC, and Hagerstown on September 22, 2012.
photo via convoyofhope.org
- John Marienau Turpin
3 Strands Community Church, DC
thechurchindc@gmail.com
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