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Multi-Cultural Church thanks community

January 9, 2014

The Dec. 21 Multi-Cultural Church Christmas toys giveaway for the community was very successful and warming. It was very warming to see over 150 children in the center enjoying Santa giving toys to our children in and around our neighborhood. What a blessing it is to get the community together and the outer community families to come in out of the cold and enjoy the blessing of Christmas.

We want to give a special thanks to Jesus Christ, chambers of commerce, Multi-Cultural Church members, Elks Lodge, Don Fisher and family, Milford Chronicle, Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition, Beth Berger, Debbie Wilkins, Louis Wilkinson, Cheryl Doucette, Melanie Sammon, Petch and Paula, Schell Bros. Building, 12 Days of Christmas Campaign and Lori Diaz. If I did not put your name, please forgive me, your support is very important, especially putting a smile on a child. Thank you.

The Multi-Cultural Church makes sure our community is being taken care of and our outer communities. Come stop by and take a tour of the facility as it improves every day to help those in the community. Thank you everyone for being a team player, your support is a blessing to other. A church that never sleeps, God Bless you all.

Richard Portalatin
Mayra Portalatin
Milford

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