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J.O.Y. Ministries opening new Crisis Resource Center Need office, classroom, furniture, kitchen supplies. Monetary donations can be made By Maggie Coleman J.O.Y. Ministries, a local Christian non-profit, will be opening a new Crisis Resource Center at 922 Carrie Bolin Drive (the former Senior Citizens Center) in mid-April. This center will serve residents who are homeless, near homelessness, or living in crisis. We are currently asking for donations of new or used office, classroom, and kitchen supplies and furniture. Drop off dates for items will be Saturday, March 5, and March 26, 2016 10am-2pmCT. Monetary donations can be made to J.O.Y. Ministries and mailed to P.O. Box 114, Columbia, KY 42728. All donations are tax deductible. List of needed items will be available at many local churches and business. For more information call 270-634-4612. This story was posted on 2016-02-26 06:16:43
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