Kosciusko YAP Host Donation Drive For Fellowship Missions

April 15, 2022 at 3:02 a.m.
Kosciusko YAP Host Donation Drive For Fellowship Missions
Kosciusko YAP Host Donation Drive For Fellowship Missions

By Staff Report-

The Kosciusko Chamber’s Young Adult Professionals (YAP) will be collecting donations for Fellowship Missions starting on Monday through May 31.

There is a goal of collecting 160 pillows and 160 twin sheet sets. All donated items must be new.

Fellowship Missions believes in the power to transform lives, according to a provided news release. They offer three programs designed to meet the basic needs of those struggling with homelessness or addiction so they can focus on overcoming the challenges that contributed to their circumstance.

Those who would like to make a donation can drop them off at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, 523 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, or at one of the businesses participating as public drop off sites. Participating businesses include 1st Source Bank, Beacon Credit Union; Edward Jones Financial Advisor Brandon Stewart; Duck, Down & Above (Maple Leaf Farms); Kensington Digital Media, Kosciusko Community YMCA, NAPA Auto Parts – Warsaw, Old National Bank, Silveus Insurance Group, The Lab, Toyota of Warsaw and Warsaw Community Public Library.

Kosciusko Young Adult Professionals has a desire to show business professionals under the age of 40 what Kosciusko County has to offer, stated the release. They provide opportunities with a three-tier philosophy in mind: networking, leadership and philanthropy.

For more information on YAP, contact Lauren Klusman at [email protected] and follow them on Facebook.

The Kosciusko Chamber’s Young Adult Professionals (YAP) will be collecting donations for Fellowship Missions starting on Monday through May 31.

There is a goal of collecting 160 pillows and 160 twin sheet sets. All donated items must be new.

Fellowship Missions believes in the power to transform lives, according to a provided news release. They offer three programs designed to meet the basic needs of those struggling with homelessness or addiction so they can focus on overcoming the challenges that contributed to their circumstance.

Those who would like to make a donation can drop them off at the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce, 523 S. Buffalo St., Warsaw, or at one of the businesses participating as public drop off sites. Participating businesses include 1st Source Bank, Beacon Credit Union; Edward Jones Financial Advisor Brandon Stewart; Duck, Down & Above (Maple Leaf Farms); Kensington Digital Media, Kosciusko Community YMCA, NAPA Auto Parts – Warsaw, Old National Bank, Silveus Insurance Group, The Lab, Toyota of Warsaw and Warsaw Community Public Library.

Kosciusko Young Adult Professionals has a desire to show business professionals under the age of 40 what Kosciusko County has to offer, stated the release. They provide opportunities with a three-tier philosophy in mind: networking, leadership and philanthropy.

For more information on YAP, contact Lauren Klusman at [email protected] and follow them on Facebook.

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