Owners of traditional and digital marquee signs
are invited to post "Welcome Workcamp for Lincoln" or "Thank you
Workcamp for Lincoln" on their signs.
Todd Henry is leading the project. “During my 20 years of service,
including over 50 Workcamps, the ones I remember the most are those
in which the whole town seems to notice, acknowledge, and applaud
our presence in their community. Through billboards, business
marquee signs, and simple words and smiles, I really felt like
EVERYBODY was cheering us on and was part of our crew.” Henry hopes
that the success of the program this year means that Workcamp for
Lincoln will become a permanent fixture in Logan County for years to
come.
Over 225 teenagers from all over the country have
paid to participate in Workcamp for Lincoln through Group Mission
Trips.
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The students will arrive July 25th and be housed at Lincoln
Christian University through July 31st. In addition to completing over 40 home
improvement projects, the work crews will enjoy visiting local attractions and
restaurants.
Learn more about Workcamp for Lincoln by visiting workcampforlincoln.com or
follow their progress on Facebook @wfl2021
[Lisa Kuhlman]
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