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Our Needs
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The need for drug and substance abuse recovery assistance is great and we are currently at full capacity in our housing facility. In order to help the great number of men seeking help, we must expand our housing capabilities. Your support of this endeavor will help us build a new housing facility.
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200 Bricks for $200,000
The idea of 200 bricks for $200,000 came about as a result of an individual being led by the Lord to make a challenge: If 200 people gave $1,000, the cost of materials would be covered. The individual then wrote the first check for $1,000 and the "200 Bricks" campaign began. Every $1,000 donation will bring us one brick closer to the $200,000 goal, and each $1,000 donor's name will be placed on a commemorative plaque outside the new building. Thank you for believing in the cause and supporting this campaign.
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Thank You for Your Support
Donations
Dan and Judy Houk - $1,000
Brenda Kimball - $1,000
Gabe Omo-osagie - $1,000
"Nana" - $1,000
10 Anonymous bricks - $10,000
United Pentecostal Church of Bourbon, IN - $1,000
Susie Wright - $1,000
Randy and Tammy Roberts - $1,000
Pastor and Mrs. D. L. Rogers - $1000
Rose and Bill Kizer - $1000
Pledges
Apostolic Pentecostal Church of Bloomington,IL - $1000
Missionary Vic. Votaw - $1,000
U.P.C. Church of Bourbon, IN - $1,000
Randy and Lesa Brown - $1000
Jim and Julie Myer - $1000
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Information last updated: 06/3/2009
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Lifeline-connect is a not for profit residential training center for drug and alcohol rehabilitation. We depend upon the support and partnership of those who believe in the cause of helping men with substance abuse. |
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