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St. Paul's support to Appalachia


St. Paul's support to Appalachia

Photo copyright: Jo Carson
One aspect of St. Paul's outreach ministry is the frequent collection and delivery of donated goods to Appalachia.

Donations are periodically accepted at the storage location at Oakwood Square (west end of building behind First Merit Bank).

PLEASE DO NOT DROP OFF ITEMS AT OTHER TIMES WHEN NOT ATTENDED!
Needed items include furniture, workable appliances, clothes, toys, decorative items for the home, etc. Clothing (bagged and marked "Summer" or "Winter"), knick-knacks, kitchen items and baby items are also needed.

>>> Latest 2007 Schedule <<<

Drop Off Time: On the 1st Saturday of each month

SATURDAY's 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

March 3, 2007
April 7, 2007
May 5, 2007
June 2, 2007
July 7, 2007
August 4, 2007
September 1, 2007
October 6, 2007
November 3, 2007
December 1, 2007

***>> Note: Help is needed to load the truck each scheduled Saturday. If you can spare one half hour or more, please come and join other volunteers!

Please note that items are sometimes donated to local families in need.

Call Kathy Weber at (330) 966-7445 for additional details and advance schedule information on donation acceptance and truck departure times.



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