CHRC'S Community Outreach Advocates (COA) continuing to give back to the community
Giving
Back: After the work day is done, many of the Community Outreach Advocates, are
still finding ways to give back to the community.
On October
4th, Community Outreach Advocate Dorron Hunter, took 29 intercity Youth to
Morehead State University's Homecoming. This yearly trip provides youth with an
opportunity to engage with a positive male role model and experience college
life.
On October
11th, Community Outreach Advocate, Pastor “Pete” Mingo, attended a conference
on domestic violence at the Christ Temple Full Gospel Baptist Church in
Evanston. This conference was organized and put on by women from approximately
a dozen churches in the greater Cincinnati area. The conference theme was a
“Season of Healing”. The conference was well attended (approximately 200
attendees from varying socioeconomic, racial, ethnic, religious backgrounds,
etc.). Many survivors of DV gave testimonies concerning the domestic violence
they suffered, shared messages of hope, healing and restoration.
On October
18th, Community Outreach Advocate, Aaron Pullins was invited to be the Master
of Ceremony at the Madisonville “Song Fest.” This was a faith base event where
churches from the Hispanic/Latino community, Korean, Catholic and Baptist
Church participated.
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