I can only pray this day finds most safe and in good health. If not, I pray that you will seek out aid from your town’s local agencies, charities, or non profits, as they won’t give you a deaf ear. If all else fails, please give us a call and if we will see if we can assist in any way.
We just want to give all of our Members and Friends an update on how this season of our fourth quarter has gone thus far on the home front in the Northeast. Just as our dear labors in Jesus’ Name have continued throughout the country, so have they continued here on the Homefront.
More than ever before, so many families and souls are in dire need of unselfish Love, prayers, food, clothing, shelter, help with bills, and the list goes on! This year alone, the number has risen from 60-70 to a whopping 150 or more!
The selfless staff and volunteers of every non-profit, school, church, and many other organizations throughout this country deserve a standing ovation for their Love and true values for Americans and souls alike.
A wonderful, humble nod to Crossroads in Portsmouth, NH; Seacoast Community Action in , NH; Lydia’s House in Dover, NH; and the wonderful team at the Newmarket School Department! (Officer Rich McFadden, Monya, and their staff of volunteers).
A very warm thanks to our beautiful core who rallied together for these efforts: Sarah Mahl (Cooper), Karen Howe Ruhl and her husband Sean, Michelle Impey, Mark Shelton, Terry Risden, Coleen Mayo, Evon Cooper, Lynnette Nicholas, Holly Kirkendoll, William Graves, Antonio Peppers, Matthew Walsh, Fannie and Dwight Molasky, Chris Cortez, Thomas Cooper, Katie Cortez, Michael Keith, and our gracious Chair, Ellie Mayo.
Below are some of our wonderful memories in pictures.