Walkers support care of new mothers and fathers

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[May 03, 2016]   LINCOLN - While it was gloomy outside on Saturday, that didn’t stop faithful volunteers from putting one foot in front of the other as they participated in the 2016 Walk For Life. Typically held on the Historic Lincoln Town Square, the rain forced the group to walk inside.

Participants gathered at Lincoln Christian Church at 10a.m. Saturday, April 30th. Linda Nelson, director of Living Alternatives said, “The Walk For Life is so important to the Center because it raises a fourth of the year’s income. “ She clarified that all the money raised from the Walk is used for operating expenses for the Pregnancy Resource Center.

This year’s participants were able to do more than just walk. A variety of activities at the event provided an opportunity for young and old alike to join in the fun: coloring contest, face painting, silent auction, bake sale, door prizes, and volunteer awards.

Ben Vogel, the top money raiser, a committed volunteer for many years, shared this illustration at the PRC Banquet in October 2015, and it is still relevant today:

The ministry of the Pregnancy Resource Center could be visualized as a three legged stool. The three legs are Money, Volunteers, and Clients. All three are intertwined and support each other.

  • If we have no money, we cannot provide services to clients.
  • If we have no volunteers we would not be able to serve the clients.
  • And if we had no clients there would be no need for money or volunteers.

All three legs of the stool are important and essential to the mission of the Pregnancy Resource Center.
Several times during the morning walk, someone stepped to the microphone to thank the volunteers for the countless hours they spend helping at the Center.

Volunteers are able to help with office work, sorting donations, cleaning, painting, or working on other projects that need to be done for the success of day-to-day operations.

Nelson said, “During the summer we are desperate for someone to mow our grass.”

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There is a volunteer job for just about everyone. Kim King completed an Internship for Lincoln Christian University almost 10 years ago. Her passion for what the Center does for the community keeps her there, volunteering as she is able.

Volunteering does not need to be a big commitment; the Center would appreciate help on an hourly, weekly, or monthly basis.

All services at the Pregnancy Resource Center, since 1985, are offered at no charge to the client.

Nelson’s desire is that events like the Walk For Life will raise community awareness so that more families in crisis will come to the Center for help. “Every child’s life is important. Living Alternatives wants to help mothers and fathers with parenting skills, prenatal care, and ongoing mentoring. “

On the program for the day that was handed out it said:
“Living Alternatives is committed to saving the lives of unborn children by promoting life-affirming options and providing practical assistance, while sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed, and to minister restoration to those who have been wounded by the trauma of abortion.”

[Lisa Ramlow]

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