Generosity starts here.

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    Topeka Rescue Mission

    TRM has several ways to volunteer or invest in our community. Go to www.trmonline.org and click on “volunteer” for more information.

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    Topeka North Outreach

    TNO serve the youth in our North Topeka community. You may assist with operation backpack by packing bags or providing needed items. Inquire at TNO website topekanorthoutreach.org or email Theresa at youth@topekanorthoutreach.org.

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    DOXAZO

    A ministry discipling and mentoring high school and college students through local serving, camps, and a summer intensive. Visit their website at www.doxazotopeka.com.

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    Lifeline Children’s Services

    Lifeline serves women through pregnancy ministries, lifts up and protects children locally and globally, invests in building and rebuilding families, and assist in adoptions. For more information visit www.lifelinechild.org, call 785-783-4577 or email Jessa at jess.swearingen@lifelinechild.org.

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    Jehovah Nisse School in Pigñon, Haiti

    Pray for the school and the children. Create encouraging notes or cards for the children and staff. Contact Haiti Lifeline for the best way to send correspondence. Work to take your group on a trip to serve at JNS sometime in the future.

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    Neighborhood Schools

    Find ways to invest in the children or staff at the school in your neighborhood. Pay off money owed for students school lunches, provide a meal or snack for school staff, send cards that you put are praying for the staff and students, or volunteer at the school.

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    Neighborhood Prayer Walk

    Take turns in taking walks in each other’s neighborhoods and pray for those in the neighborhood that Christ will be known in each home. Pray that God would show ways to serve your neighbors.

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    Identify a passion of your group

    Find or pray for a creative way to serve a specific passion of someone in your group, or in bringing Jesus into the middle of the passion.