From: Jim Wiegner, MCC East Coast <EastCoast@mcc.org>
Date: Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 9:00 AM
Subject: Join MCC for an Extraordinary Give Open House!
To: Gehman Mennonite Church <info@gehmanmennonitechurch.org>
No Images? Click here Tomorrow is the Extraordinary Give... Carol Eugenia Miranda Ramires, 2018-19 IVEP participant, helped first graders at Lancaster Mennonite School's Locust Grove Campus work on their Spanish writing. (MCC photo/Diana Voth) ...Join MCC for an Extra Give Open House! What: Extraordinary Give Open House at the Ephrata MRC Visit the Material Resources Center (MRC) in Ephrata, Pa. to take a tour of the warehouse, talk one-on-one with MCC staff about young adult programs in Lancaster County, enjoy some fun children's activities and partake in refreshments! You'll also have the opportunity to purchase upcycled, handmade Christmas gifts at our gift shop. And, if you'd like to donate online through the Extraordinary Give but aren't sure how, our friendly MCC staff will be happy to enable your generosity with a Giving Station and technical assistance. For more information, call MCC East Coast at (717) 738-0885 and ask to speak with Laura Pauls-Thomas. Give to MCC through the Extraordinary Give website during 24 hours on Friday, November 22nd and make your donation go further.Let your generosity show tomorrow. Your gifts to MCC given on November 22nd will go towards our young adult programs that serve young adults in Lancaster County. Thanks for your support! Unsure how to donate online through the Extraordinary Give tomorrow? Click here for instructions. When you give extra, extraordinary things happen. For 24-hours only, you can visit ExtraGive.org, make a donation (min. $10) and every dollar you donate will be stretched by at least a half million dollars from the Lancaster County Community Foundation and their presenting sponsors, Rodgers & Associates and High Foundation. Learn more about MCC young adult programs in Lancaster County... The International Volunteer Exchange Program (IVEP) is a yearlong work and cultural exchange opportunity for young Christian adults. Serving and Learning Together (SALT) is a year-long, cross-cultural service experience for Christian young adults from the U.S. and Canada. The Summer Service Program nurtures and equips young adults of color for leadership through service in the name of Christ. |