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YoungLife marks 10 years in Statesboro
Ministry aims to help lost high schoolers
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Statesboro YoungLife celebrated 10 years in Statesboro at the recent fundraising banquet held at Pittman Park United Methodist Church. Student volunteers served banquet attendees and presented a program similar to one that the high school students might take part in at Club meetings or summer camp. - photo by Special
When Statesboro YoungLife hosted its annual fundraising banquet at Pittman Park United Methodist Church, the organization did more than discuss the past year’s events and talk about funds needed for the upcoming year. The Christian ministry celebrated a decade of presence in Statesboro. “It’s hard to believe that 10 years ago, a group of community members came together and dedicated ourselves to bringing YoungLife to Statesboro,” said founding committee member and former Committee Chair Alice Mathews.
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