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AZALEA CITY PRISON MINISTRY

Refuge of Hope P.O. Box 252 VALDOSTA,GA.

31602 7566 HWY. 84W     QUITMAN, GA. 31643

229-263-4034    FAX - 229-263-4035

WEB SITE - http://acpmroh.org

EMAIL - andy@acpmroh.org or bonnie@acpmroh.org             

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WE NEED YOUR HELP!

 

Dear Pastors, Business Partners, and Christian Friends,

 

                This year Azalea City prison Ministry hopes to serve over 45,000 men, women and youth incarcerated in the South Georgia and North Florida area.  While we minister to over 40 jails, prisons and youth detention centers all year, we make an extra effort to give indigent care supplies and snacks to each individual for Christmas.  For over half of these inmates this will be the only outside gift they have received since they received our package last year.

                We make every effort to send shampoo, deodorant, tooth paste, toothbrushes, lotion, conditioner, soft drinks, candy, cookies, Bibles, books, and other Christian literature. The letters and cards we receive encourage us to continue our program each year.  Many of them include their sincere thanks:

"...someone still cares and has us in their thoughts and prayers.

Thank you"

Please consider helping us again this year.  All of your contributions go toward paying the direct costs for purchasing and delivering these gifts.  All workers with Azalea City Prison Ministry/Refuge of Hope are 100% volunteers.  Prayerfully consider our request and response as soon as possible.  Thank You for making this gift of love possible.

 

Love is an action word!

                       

                        In His Service,

                                                Andy & Bonnie Squires

 

 

NOTE: OUR 501C3#  IS 58-1692360

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Below is a letter from Georgia State Prison

Dear Bro. and Sis. Squires,

 

     I just wanted to thank you again for all you did for the men at Georgia State Prison.  The donations for the Christmas bags really made an impact on them.  Many unsaved staff members could not believe that Christians would give

to "social outcasts" that fill our prisons. 

(They do not know about God's love and His calling on our lives!)

     Along with the material things, I put a Gospel Christmas tract in each bag.  Please pray with me for the salvation of many who read these tracts.

 

I am your fellow servant in Christ,
Phil Keeter, Volunteer Chaplain, Georgia State Prison