| City Union Mission Honors Homeless Veterans |
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| November 03, 2005 |
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(KANSAS CITY, MO) On Friday, November 11, 2005 at 6:45 p.m. City Union Mission will hold a Veteran’s Day chapel service at its Men’s Center, 1108 E. 10th St., KCMO (corner of 10th and Troost), to honor homeless veterans.
Retired Army Col. Gary Sanford, Pastor of Rock of Ages Chapel, will offer a special message. Homeless veterans will be seated at a special table and will be recognized during the service. Approximately 25% of men in homeless shelters claim to be veterans; 41% of those men say they were involved in the Vietnam conflict, according to Rev. Stephen E. Burger, Executive Director of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions.
In the Kansas City area there has been a growing number of people needing shelter at City Union Mission. With Kansas City’s help City Union Mission will continue to meet these growing needs. City Union Mission’s CELEBRATE HOPE – Reach Out to KC’s Poor and Homeless campaign is an effort to raise $3 million dollars, nearly half of the Mission’s annual budget, by January 15, 2006. All financial donations (tax deductible) are greatly needed and appreciated.
Best Photo Opportunity: Friday, November 11, 2005, 6:30 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
Location: City Union Mission’s Men’s Center, 1108 E. 11th St., Kansas City, MO (corner of 10th and Troost).
Contact: Lee Berns at (816) 329-1478. |
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| City Union Mission is an evangelical Christian ministry committed to sharing the gospel and meeting the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of men, women and children who are poor or homeless. The Mission has been restoring hope to Kansas City's poor and homeless for over 82 years. Last year, City Union Mission provided almost 292,000 meals for the hungry and over 127,000 beds for the weary. |