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North Mason County Resource Community Rollout

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Time: February 15, 2010 from 7pm to 8pm
Location: Belfair Community Baptist Church
Street: 23300 NE Highway 3
City/Town: Belfair
Phone: 3602774074
Event Type: community, information, meeting
Organized By: Dr. Thomas R Armstrong
Latest Activity: Feb 4

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On Monday, February 15th, 2010, at the Belfair Community Baptist Church we will be introducing a New Agency in the North County Area called the North Mason County Resource. We will discribe the function of this new organization. How the NCMR will benefit the Community. What services are available and what we are looking forward to in the future. We will talk about our efforsts to help with those homeless in our community and introduce you to our New Homless Advocate. We will be describing our partnership with DSHS and other agencies. There wil be a lot of information available at the meeting. We will also explain the need of those who would like to help volunteer in the community, about board positions open on NMCR and where the offices will be located. We will be happy to answer any questions at that time. After the meeting we will be signing up volunteers and accepting donations for this new effort. Any questions please call Tom @ 360-277-4074 or write belfairman@wavecable.com or NMCR@wavecable.com

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