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TownTalk: Collecting Food, Paper Products, Household Items And Gift Cards In The Month Of April

West End Baptist

A lot of cars and trucks drive past West End Baptist Church each day as drivers make their way up and down a very busy Dabney Drive. The church gets visitors who are in town to enjoy Kerr Lake and from others who travel along I-85.

The congregation is active in local outreach, and support organizations like Rebuilding Hope, ACTS, Grace Ministries and Lifeline Ministries. Their regular 220 Fish Fry fundraisers help in these efforts, and Jerry Parrish is helping to organize an outreach project that will help folks a little farther away.

The church is participating again this year in a Food Roundup for the N.C. Baptist Children’s Homes. Volunteers will be on hand beginning April 11 to accept donations of food, non-perishable household items and gift cards that will be delivered to the N.C. Baptist Children’s Homes located in Kinston.

“We’d love to rent a big box truck and take the food down,” Parrish told John C. Rose on Tuesday’s Town Talk. Church members have sent letters to more than 25 area churches, many of which used to belong to the former Cullen Baptist Association, to join in the project.

He said several churches have responded so far.

Last year, the church was able to collect about 40 boxes of food items and more than $2,500 in gift cards. That was a good start, despite COVID-19, Parrish said, and he said he hopes this year will be even more successful.

Anyone can make a donation to the Food Roundup, he said. Volunteers will be at the church, located at 619 Dabney Drive, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. each weekday beginning Monday, Apr. 11 through Wednesday, Apr. 18.

Contact the church at 252.438.6306, Will Flowers at 252.432.0787, or Parrish at 252.492.6353 for more information.

Visit https://www.bchfamily.org/ to view a complete list of items that are needed.

 

 

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