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First Congregational Christian Church supports Camp 151

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Mike Lord, Dana and Chris Calhoun (Camp 151) accepting check from Margie Sayer (FCCC)
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First Congregational Christian Church (FCCC) has been a supporter of Camp 151 for many years.  Each year at Vacation Bible School the children bring an offering to be given to Camp 151 at the annual fish fry provided by FCCC for the volunteers.  This year the adults got involved as well, and the offering grew beyond anyone’s expectations to over $3000.

Camp 151 is a summer camp whose ministry is to teach young people how to serve others using home repair as its platform.  During the last week of June, 57 teenagers (age 14 and up) along with adult volunteers provided roofing, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and many other repairs for six needy families in Coffee County.  June 2018 was the 13th year that Camp 151 has loved and served their neighbors by repairing their homes.

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