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SLV4.01 Comfort Cottage Indoor Cleaning and Renewal (PROJECT FULL)

LEHIGH VALLEY, PENNSYLVANIA

The Vine Calvary Chapel

WHO

Foster children and families in Lehigh County. Working alongside the Salvation Army and Keystone Family Alliance

WHY

Cleaning and organizing the Comfort Cottage will enhance the visiting experience for foster kids and their families who use the space to spend time together, while also being a blessing to the community organizations who care for the cottage. 

WHAT

The Comfort Cottage in Allentown is a center for birth parent visitation with their children in foster care. The cottage has multiple visit rooms that would benefit from a deep cleaning, especially in the kitchen and bathroom areas. Volunteers will also help to organize toys and games, and possibly paint some of the rooms in the cottage. This project will take place on Friday.

Your Next Steps:
  • Register yourself and/or your group (Note: every participant must have their own registration)
  • Pray for the cities and surrounding areas of the Lehigh Valley and for your ministry efforts

After you register, you will receive a series of emails with details regarding your event. We will equip you with the information you need to make your experience meaningful.

Frequently Asked Questions and Other Information:

SLV4.01 Comfort Cottage Indoor Cleaning and Renewal (PROJECT FULL)

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

Service Day:

  • Friday

Special Considerations:

  • None

Type of Project:

  • General Maintenance
  • Other

Recommended Ages:

  • Kid/Family Friendly

Languages Spoken:

  • English

PROJECT LOCATION

Address: 260 S Cedarbrook Rd, Allentown, PA 18104 (map)

PROJECT CAPACITY

Minimum number of volunteers: 10

Maximum number of volunteers: 12

Remaining spaces available will be shown on registration form.

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

Background check required

Waiver required

Deb Knowles cleaning up homeless encampment
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