By Arwen McGilvra – There were over 225 people, from 22 churches, who turned out Saturday, July 8, for the 2017 Day of Service organized by Serve INC. The volunteers painted and landscaped Fairmount Elementary School in North Albany In Jefferson, volunteers worked on landscape maintenance around Jefferson Middle School. They also painted the Jefferson […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Serve INC Celebrates 8th Annual Day of ServiceAlbany Project We will be painting the Fairmount School on Spring Hill Road Saturday July 8, 2017, at 8:30 AM. This project will likely be done in a few hours and with just a handful volunteers. No childcare will be offered but there will be a KidZone with games, face-paint, & activities! Sign-up for the Albany […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on 2017 Serve INC ProjectThanks to the continued generosity of our sponsors and donors ServeINC was a success once again in 2016. We appreciate their continued support and backing of our annual Day of Service. To see what ServeINC accomplished in 2016 read this post. Sponsors and Donors for 2016 Our friend Doris Edward Jones- Clay Dluehosh Boldt Carlisle and Smith […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Thank You 2016 Sponsors and Donors!By Arwen McGilvra – Transformations… that’s what Serving In the Name of Christ (ServeINC) is about. Transforming our schools, our community, and transforming lives. This year, the 7th annual ServeINC day of service, around 250 volunteers helped at 3 project sites; Timber Ridge Elementary, Jefferson Elementary and the new LoveINC office on Sanitam and Cleveland. […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on 2016 A Year of TransformationsThank you… …to everyone who has signed up for and is planning on coming to the ServeINC Project this year!!! Tomorrow, Saturday, July 9th, we will start at 8:30 sharp. It’s going to be a great year as all the churches work together as one body to complete these tasks for our community. A couple things we would […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on A Few Instructions and Answers to Your Questions [2016 Projects]CORRECTION SERVEINC DAY OF SERVICE WILL BE ON JULY 9TH: It is time once again to start thinking about the annual ServeINC school painting project. This year we will be painting at Timber Ridge Elementary School on Saturday, July 9. There will also be a Kids Zone. Pastors and community leaders, we have scheduled a community meeting […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on 2016 Project Announced!We would not be able to have a successful project year after year if it were not for the help of our sponsors. We are extremely grateful for their support. 2015 Sponsors: Edward Jones – Clay Duehosh Bolt Carlisle & Smith LLC, CPA Albany Lock and Key Willamette Community Church Jefferson Evangelical Church South Albany […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Thank You 2015 SponsorsBy Arwen McGilvra- On Sat July 11th, 2015 an army of volunteer workers descended on Fir Grove Primary school in North Albany to give the building a facelift by painting and landscaping the grounds. Meanwhile in Jefferson volunteers painted the exterior of the community center, the stalls at the Fire Station and the Library Gazebo. […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on Making A Significant Difference: 2015 Project ReportOnce again the ServeINC community is planning to paint a local elementary school: Fir Grove Elementary School Paint Project Saturday, July 11, 2015 8:30am – 1:00pm We are asking each church to provide one leader for your congregation. This will ensure another successful paint project. Leadership role/duties Communication: Keep congregation informed Promote the Fir Grove paint project to […]
Continue Reading... Comments Off on 2015 Projects: Get Ready!Besides our many great volunteers we also need to give a big thank you to our sponsors and donors who help make this project a reality. Without their support this project would not be possible year after year. From the bottom of our hearts we say “Thank You!” Burcham’s Metals Edward Jones – Clay Dluehosh […]
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