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Help a child in need this Christmas through Hope Outreach’s sponsorship program

Staff ReportsBy Staff ReportsNovember 19, 20150 Views
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Since 1998, Hope Outreach Center, with the assistance of the local community, has provided Christmas for hundreds of children who would not have known the joy of the holidays without the concern of others. Each year, Hope Outreach provides Christmas gifts to dozens of local children in need. 

Each gift tells boys and girls about the greatest gift of all, and it has been the goal of Hope Outreach each Christmas to take time with the children who receive the gifts and make sure they hear the true meaning of Christmas. Through the years, hundreds of children have bowed their heands and accepted Christ into their lives.

The staff at Hope Outreach Center hopes the community will continue to support their Christmas sponsorshiop program this year. As always, each family receiving assistance is screened closely, making sure your donation goes to a worthy family.

Sponsorship per child is $150, and you can learn more by contacting Hope Outreach at (912) 383-4495.

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