Radical Mission Compassionate Ministries’ Warm Souls Christmas Celebration tonight
December 24, 2013
Clarksville, TN – Come out Christmas Eve to Radical Mission’s Annual Warm Souls Christmas Celebration.
This Celebration is for all of our friends and neighbors in the Clarksville community who are struggling in this economy (Jobless, Homeless, Fixed incomes, or Working) as well as those who are feeling alone this Christmas.
Come and find rest for your Soul!
1st Annual Stuff the Reda Bus at Movement Mortgage continues tomorrow
December 16, 2013
Clarksville TN – Local home builder Rick Reda, along with local mortgage lenders Lori Mahaffey and Rachael Rainey and local Realtors Diane Martin, and Joy Evers have come together to organize the 1st Annual Stuff The Bus Campaign to help those in need for Christmas.
The event continues tomorrow, December 17th, 2013 until 6:00pm.
1st Annual Stuff the Reda Bus with Movement Mortgage happening December 16th and 17th
December 15, 2013
Clarksville TN – Christmas is almost here are there are still local families here in Clarksville in need of Assistance for Christmas. Local home builder Rick Reda, along with local mortgage lenders Lori Mahaffey and Rachael Rainey and local Realtors Diane Martin, and Joy Evers have come together to help.
The Reda Home Builders team has stepped up to organize the 1st Annual Stuff The Bus Campaign on December 16th from 8:00am December 16th until 6:00pm on the 17th, 2013.
Manna Cafe to host Mobile Pantry April 13th
April 12, 2013
Clarksville, TN – Manna Café Ministries will conduct a Mobile Pantry on Saturday, April 13th from 10:00am to 1:00pm at Deliverance Outreach Temple Church, 851 Garrettsburg Road.
At this event Manna Café will be giving away food to anyone in the community needing assistance with groceries. A valid ID must be presented to receive a food box at the Mobile Pantry event. [Read more]
Montgomery County food drive for Manna Café
December 5, 2012
Montgomery County – Montgomery County Government recently held a food drive to benefit Manna Café. During the month long drive, over 2,600 pounds of food was collected, as well as a $500.00 cash donation.
Thank you to all of the employees and citizens that donated during this time.
Apartment Unit Available under LEAP Emergency/Transitional Housing Program
January 27, 2012
Written by Richard Garrett
Clarksville, TN – As of February 1st, 2012, the LEAP Organization will be accepting applications for one available unit under the Emergency/Transitional Housing Program. The application deadline is February 15th.
A determination should be made as to who the housing recipient will be by March 1st. Applications can be downloaded from www.leaporg.net or picked up from the Emmanuel Family Life Center located at 303 Fairview Lane. [Read more]
Emmanuel Center continues the spirit of giving after the Holidays
January 8, 2012
Clarksville, TN – On January 8th, 2012, members of First Missionary Baptist Church served a buffet style meal to the homeless and other members of the Clarksville community in need at the Emmanuel Family Life Center.
“Church is more than meeting once a week in a building. Our goal is to use outreach programs to show the love of Christ as we minister to people’s natural needs while at the same time planting seeds to minister to their spiritual needs” commented FMBC member Kimberly Wiggins.
Planters Bank to Accept Donations for Phoenix Program During December
December 2, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Planters Bank is partnering with the Life Center Foundation’s Phoenix Program to accept donations during the month of December.
Through Tuesday, December 27th, all five Planters branch offices will accept gloves, scarves, hat, underwear, socks, coats and jackets for ladies who are participating in the program. [Read more]
American Medical Technologist Club at Miller-Motte Technical College “Warm heads and hands”
December 1, 2011
Clarksville, TN – The AMT (American Medical Technologist) Club at Miller-Motte Technical College in Clarksville, TN is asking the Clarksville community to help them keep people warm this winter. Organizations feed the homeless and others provide warm coats, but frostbite affects the hands and ears. Providing hats and gloves will help to avoid that this winter.
The AMT club has had a presence on campus at Miller-Motte for two years and has approximately 40 members and still growing. Students can join the club after completion of their first quarter at Miller-Motte. [Read more]
Flourishing Families presents The Food Court
November 17, 2011
Clarksville, TN – Are you interested in competitive basketball? Are you the best cook in Clarksville? Flourishing Families is hosting a competitive event that will also help the homeless. This is a two part event.
The first part is a “cook off” event for the best recipe. There will be many categories. The booth fee is $25.00. You will be given a table. [Read more]