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We are inviting your business, organization, school or club to join us for a Kids Coalition Against Hunger Packaging Event being held at Christ Our King Lutheran Church in Saline, MI.
Our goal is to package 40,000 meals! We have been involved with this program for many years and it is a rewarding and fun experience for those who have participated in years past.
Kids Coalition Against Hunger is a humanitarian food aid program which provides packaged meals for children locally and around the world. The fully nutritious meals are packaged by volunteers and then delivered to starving children all over the world. The food, packaging equipment and materials are provided by generous donations.
This is a great team building opportunity but also a chance to earn community service hours. We would love to have you join our team and help feed the hungry this year.
If you have questions or need brochures about this event, please contact the church at office@c-o-k.org or call 734-429-9200 or our team lead: Steve Frederick at kcah@c-o-k.org
Learn more about KCAH by visiting their website: kidscoalitionagainsthunger.org.
If you’d wish to make a monetary donation, please make your check payable to Christ Our King Lutheran Church and mail to our address above with the words “ATTN: Kids Coalition Against Hunger” noted on the check or envelope.
Thank you for helping us "Feed Our Future!"
In Christ, The members of Christ Our King Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO DONATE ONLINE/REGISTER:
https://christ-our-king.org/ministries/kids-coalition-against-hunger
Christ Our King Lutheran Church
3255 Saline Waterworks Road
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Patchy rain nearby, with a high of 56 and low of 33 degrees. Fog during the morning, sunny in the afternoon, fog in the evening, mist overnight.
Disagree with Dillon's assessment of Girbach and relieved that Council voted otherwise regarding appointments.
Denial of maintenance is a bit of a canard.
Girbach and Dillon and many other were under the understanding that the most recent "study" of the feasibility of the Rec Center was exactly that. Instead, they were given a report that was nothing but a "if you build it, they will come" request for money.
Disagree with your assessments. That said, if you believe the process was flawed well . . . . perhaps, again, you should be looking at Girbach as he was involved in the process (don't know what, if any other Council members were).
Why are some of the players bowing their heads?
Why are some wearing different color shoes?
Wondering what happened with Thorncest lawsuits brought against the previous owner and search for contacts with the new owners. Seems there was a court date set in November or December?