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We Need You: At the ABWE Inter-Cultural Training Center Building Project

Volunteers make an impact on missions world-wide. They are also needed close to home. Over 1,120 volunteers from 27 states and eight foreign countries donated their time and expertise to build the ABWE Administration & Training Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1993.

Once again, by faith, we are launching a project in Harrisburg, trusting God to send volunteers. The facility will be used to expand missionary training.

Perhaps you worked on the first project. If so, we thank you and ask you to come back.

If you were not part of the first project, we ask you to come and join this team.

We need many types of help, including bricklayers, HVAC, plumbing and electrical workers, carpet installers, framing and finish carpenters, roofers, drywall installers, drop ceiling installers, painters, cooks and cooks' helpers, general laborers, and those willing to clean up.

Here are the opportunities:

  • You can come on your own and be part of the work in progress.
  • Your church may wish to send a group.
  • You may be able to provide building materials.
  • You may wish to donate to this project.

We look forward to hearing from You.

Call Chloe Mitchell at (717) 774-4400 Ext. 387, or E-mail: chloe@abwe.org

Write for an application form to Chloe Mitchell, P.O. Box 8585, Harrisburg, PA 17105-8585.

 
   

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