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NSM - Willoughby United Methodist Church

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NSM We welcomed a group from Willoughby United Methodist Church The group Monday met with Janet to learn more about the Homeless Task Force. -Willoughby United Methodist Church- The group arrived Sunday evening 6/17/22.  The group will be here for four work days.   Click Here To See Photos Of The Group Each weekday morning the group will work at our breakfast program from 7:15 am to approximately 10:00 am.  Monday morning after breakfast the group talked with Lyn about the Wooster Homelessness Task Force. Click To View The Wooster Homeless Task Force Facebook Page Monday afternoon, the group went and worked at the Habitat Restore.  Click For More Information On The Habitat/Restore After breakfast Tuesday morning the group talked with Ray about the inside looks of homelessness. Tuesday afternoon the group went to Sonnenberg Village near Kidron.  The Village is being rebuilt in a field moving period buildings into place and organizing the 5 acre plot into a little village and farm. In-be

NSM - Standale Reformed Church of Grand Rapids

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NSM We welcomed a group from Standale Reformed Church of Great Rapids The group Monday met with Janet to learn more about the Homeless Task Force. -Standale Reformed Church of Great Rapids- The group arrived Sunday evening 6/17/22.  The group will be here for four work days.  Click Here To See Photos Of The Group Each weekday morning the group will work at our breakfast program from 7:15 am to approximately 10:00 am.  Monday morning after breakfast the group talked with Lyn about the Wooster Homelessness Task Force. Click To View The Wooster Homeless Task Force Facebook Page Monday afternoon, the group went and worked at the Habitat Restore.  Click For More Information On The Habitat/Restore After breakfast Tuesday morning the group talked with Ray about the inside looks of homelessness  Tuesday afternoon the group went to Sonnenberg Village near Kidron.  The Village is being rebuilt in a field moving period buildings into place and organizing the 5 acre plot into a little village and