Warsaw United Methodist Church Supports Joe's Kids With Donation

November 18, 2024 at 9:38 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are Rebecca Bazzoni, executive director, Joe’s Kids; Pastor Brian Smith, First United Methodist Church; and Jan Wilcox, Missions & Outreach First United Methodist Church. Photo Provided
Pictured (L to R) are Rebecca Bazzoni, executive director, Joe’s Kids; Pastor Brian Smith, First United Methodist Church; and Jan Wilcox, Missions & Outreach First United Methodist Church. Photo Provided


Warsaw United Methodist Church recently demonstrated their commitment to making a difference in the lives of local families by presenting Joe's Kids with a check for $1,648.93.
The funds were raised through the church's quarterly mission focus, which encourages members to contribute their loose coin offerings and mission donations to a chosen cause.
Joe's Kids, a non-profit pediatric therapy clinic serving over 600 children in the community, was selected as the church’s third-quarter mission focus. The donations will directly assist families of children with special needs, helping to alleviate the financial burden of providing critical care for their loved ones, according to a news release from Joe’s Kids.
“We are so grateful for the incredible support from Warsaw United Methodist Church,” said Rebecca Bazzoni, executive director, Joe’s Kids. “This generous gift will go a long way in supporting our families as they navigate the challenges of raising children with unique needs.”
Warsaw United Methodist Church has a long-standing tradition of giving back to the community, highlighting different missions each quarter to foster a spirit of generosity and service, the release states.
For more information about Joe's Kids and how you can support their mission, visit https://www.joes-kids.org/.

Warsaw United Methodist Church recently demonstrated their commitment to making a difference in the lives of local families by presenting Joe's Kids with a check for $1,648.93.
The funds were raised through the church's quarterly mission focus, which encourages members to contribute their loose coin offerings and mission donations to a chosen cause.
Joe's Kids, a non-profit pediatric therapy clinic serving over 600 children in the community, was selected as the church’s third-quarter mission focus. The donations will directly assist families of children with special needs, helping to alleviate the financial burden of providing critical care for their loved ones, according to a news release from Joe’s Kids.
“We are so grateful for the incredible support from Warsaw United Methodist Church,” said Rebecca Bazzoni, executive director, Joe’s Kids. “This generous gift will go a long way in supporting our families as they navigate the challenges of raising children with unique needs.”
Warsaw United Methodist Church has a long-standing tradition of giving back to the community, highlighting different missions each quarter to foster a spirit of generosity and service, the release states.
For more information about Joe's Kids and how you can support their mission, visit https://www.joes-kids.org/.

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