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J.O.Y Ministries joins Paz Holley Project Volunteer group and J.O.Y. Ministries is raising $100,000 to provide family of 10 a home. Couple already had five children of their own before taking in five following murder of their mother. This group of local volunteers and J.O.Y. joined together in January discussing plans to help the family obtain a home that would accommodate this large family and to take that burden of a having a roof over their heads off their shoulders. They are in the process of acquiring some property to build a new home or purchasing an already existing home that can be renovated to meet their needs. Now they need a united, caring community's help to reach their goal. Click on headline for complete story By Robin Lewis, President, J.O.Y. Ministries J. O. Y. Ministries is excited to partner with a local group of volunteers to work on the Paz Holley Project. As many in the community are aware in October of 2017 a local mother of five was murdered. Her brother and his wife have taken in her children. They already had five small children of their own. Since this tragedy took place many people begin to pray for this family and a way to help them. This group of local volunteers joined together in January discussing plans to help the family obtain a home that would accommodate this large family and to take that burden of a having a roof over their heads off their shoulders. We are in the process of acquiring some property to build a new home or purchasing an already existing home that can be renovated to meet their needs. We have set a goal of $100,000 to complete the project. If you or your church would like to donate, please send your donations in the form of check to J. O. Y. Ministries, P.O. Box 114, Columbia, KY 42728. Please indicate in the memo line "Paz Holley Project." All donations are tax deductible. Adair County is a giving community that we know can take on such a huge challenge to help this family that has taken on such a major responsibility so selflessly. For more information you may contact: Rick Wilson 270-378-1490, Troy Grider 270-250-3523 or Robin Lewis 270-250-5299. Thanks, Robin Lewis, J. O. Y. Ministries President This story was posted on 2018-03-12 11:23:21
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