Together for Lincoln to Transition
from a Day to a Way
Will discontinue Fall Service Day
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[August 08, 2015]
LINCOLN
- After seven years of community service to the city of Lincoln, the
board of Together for Lincoln has decided to discontinue our annual
workday. It was always the intent of Together for Lincoln to
encourage the residents of Lincoln to move from a day of service to
a way of service.
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At its inception in 2008, TFL was established as a
non-denominational organization of Lincoln churches. The central
purpose of this organization was to provide a practical means of
demonstrating to the community that the Churches of Lincoln care
about the needs of the residents of our city. The heart of our focus
has been the organization of work projects to be completed by
community volunteers in a mass coordinated effort taking place
across our city on a designated annual workday with additional
projects being completed at other times throughout the year. We have
constructed over fifty wheelchair ramps, completed over sixty
weatherization projects, and hundreds of general home improvement
projects which we feel have been beneficial to our residents and
community. It is our hope that Lincoln residents will always be
aware of the needs of their neighbors, friends, and community and be
ready to help meet these needs as they arise. To this end we feel
that we have accomplished our mission. We have been blessed with
tremendous commitment and support from our community volunteers,
businesses and church leaders. Several churches and community groups
have established outreach programs and we have seen many individuals
step forward to continue the mission of TFL.
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As a final project TFL will be constructing a community picnic shelter in Ray
White Park.
We would like to thank everyone who has helped and supported TFL throughout the
years. Without all of you it would not have been possible. We hope that we have
improved the community of Lincoln and made a difference that will continue to
bless this community.
[Kaye Wessbecher, secretary, Together
for Lincoln Board of Directors]
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