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Food for Kidz in Fountain Hills announces co-host

New Journey teams up with SBC to host food pack event

Posted 12/18/24

The Fountain Hills Community Food Pack, sponsored by New Journey Lutheran Church has recently announced that Scottsdale Bible Church (SBC) will co-host the 2025 Food for Kidz event at the Fountain …

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Collaboration

Food for Kidz in Fountain Hills announces co-host

New Journey teams up with SBC to host food pack event

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The Fountain Hills Community Food Pack, sponsored by New Journey Lutheran Church has recently announced that Scottsdale Bible Church (SBC) will co-host the 2025 Food for Kidz event at the Fountain Hills Community Center Wednesday, Feb. 26.

“SBC Fountain Hills is honored and excited to partner with the Fountain Hills Community Food Pack. We believe that every meal packed brings hope to someone in need,” said SBC Campus Pastor Raygen Mitchell.

This collaborative effort aims to support neighbors, the community, the nation and the world in a mission to fight hunger, a press release said.

“By working together, we foster a spirit of unity, ensuring that every meal packed brings hope to individuals and families, whether they’re in our local community or affected regions around the world,” said Pastor Elizabeth Gallen of New Journey Lutheran Church. Those interested in sponsoring this community event can sign up at njlc-fh.org/food-4-kidz or email fhfoodpack@njlc-fh.org.

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