Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Vigils Across the Country Remember Homeless Men and Women

On December 21st, communities across the country mourned the deaths of their homeless residents this past year. Vigils celebrated the longest night of the year in memory of these precious lives lost in cities and states such as Greensboro, Asheville, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Baltimore, Tulsa, Denver, Vermont, Philadelphia, Connecticut, Richmond, Tallahassee, and Boise. These vigils remind us that homelessness in these difficult economic times is a powerful reality for many.
As the days and nights grow colder this winter, please keep in mind those who are living on the street or in inadequate housing. Your contributions of BLANKETS and FOOD provide vital sustenance to our friends in this community suffering from the crippling effects of poverty. In addition, your support of the Community House initiative will help prevent the loss of lives in our own community. If you are interested in making an additional contribution this holiday season or would like to find out how you can become involved in tackling the problems associated with homelessness, please contact us at:

Inter-Faith Council for Social Service

110 W. Main Street
Carrboro, NC 27510
or visit our website at http://ifcweb.org/contribute.html

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