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CU students serve community in Repair Affair

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First year Campbellsville University students have been learning about Christian Servant Leadership by participating in Repair Affair, a program organized by Kentucky Heartland Outreach.

All freshmen at Campbellsville University participate in the Repair Affair, a First Class small group project sponsored by Kentucky Heartland Outreach. Students take four hours out of a school day to repair a home for a family in need. Projects range from building a wheelchair ramp for homes that are not wheelchair friendly to putting on a new roof.



Kentucky Heartland Outreach is a ministry affiliated with and founded by Campbellsville University. When Kentucky Heartland Outreach launched in 2000, Todd Parrish, a 2000 graduate of Campbellsville University, was appointed executive director and has served as the organization's only executive director since it began.

Contacts: For Campbellsville University's First Class or Repair Affair, contact Hansford at jmhansford@campbellsville.edu or, phone 270-789-5371. Kentucky Heartland Outreach website: khohome.org.


This story was posted on 2012-11-15 05:03:51
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CU Repair Affair: Building deck



2012-11-15 - Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Rachel Tingle. CU photo. Campbellsville University students Zach Wilson, top left, of Campbellsville, KY, Micheal Dowell, top middle, of Louisville, KY, and Joey Smothers, bottom, of Lebanon, KY, work with Kentucky Heartland Outreach to build the deck of a wheelchair ramp during Campbellsville University's Repair Affair. - Campbellsville University
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