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The Diocese of
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Listed here are several of the Outreach programs that All Saints' Church is sponsoring or has sponsored in the past.

 
One of the most far-reaching of our outreach programs is the founding of the Good Shepherd Free Medical Clinic of Laurens County. The Clinic is the
  brainchild of Mr. Jim Roberts, a member of our congregation, and the original idea was initiated by our vestry.  The Clinic quickly became an ecumenical venture and many other churches in the county are now helping to sponsor the Clinic. The Clinic now


Good Shepherd Free Clinic

 


Ms. Cindy Perry, Director
Good Shepherd Clinic

sees dozens of needy uninsured patients each week. Many of our members regularly volunteer their services to the Clinic.

The clinic building was completed and dedicated in 2002. Ms. Cindy Perry of our congregation is the director of the clinic.

       
Another very far-reaching outreach program is the renovation of a bedroom and two bathrooms in the Eva B. Land Shelter, a home sponsored by Clinton Christian Outreach for homeless, single-parent women and their children. The women are expected to work toward their Graduate Equivalency Diploma, are
 


Col. Joel Rexford and Mr. Joe Goldsmith
Volunteer Carpenters

trained for a job, are helped to find work, and as soon as they are financially able are set up in an apartment of their own. This renovation project is headed up by Mr. Joe Goldsmith and Col. Joel Rexford of our congregation, and many members of the congregation have volunteered their time and money to the project. This past year 57 people of our congregation have contributed 131 work days to the renovation.
   
Other outreach programs include--
  Regular monetary donations to Hospice of Laurens County, Good Shepherd Free Medical Clinic, The Open Door, and The Canterbury Community.
  Prayer Chain in which a group of volunteers pray daily for persons who have been suggested by anyone in the congregation.
  Contribution of recovery snacks at the local dialysis clinic.
  Prayer Pals in which adults in the congregation agree to "adopt" a child in the church or the surrounding community. The adults pray for and send gifts and cards to their assigned children during the year.
  Groceries supplied to the Laurens County Food Bank.
  Children's Soup-er Bowl collection for the homeless.
  Furnishing supplies for the local Mental Health Center.
  Silent auction to support All Saints' building fund and the outreach program.
   
Other supported endeavors include--
  York Place, a home and school for emotionally disturbed children.
  Wells in Africa.
  Rabbits for the Heifer Project.
  Clinton Ministerial Association for needy persons requesting funds.
  African Team Ministries.
  The Open Door, a thrift shop for the needy.
  Clinton Christian Outreach.
  American Cancer Society.
  Master's Mission.
  Emergency Utilities Fund.
  Boxes for Ukraine Orphans.
  Crash victim in Texas.
  Labor of Love (Disaster Relief Volunteers).
  Epiphany Ministry (Youth Programs for Juvenile Justice).
  Order of the Thousandfold (Translating the Book of Common Prayer into Spanish and other languages.
  Aids Project in Tanzinia.
  The Giving Tree (Children's Christmas giving project).

 

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