Volunteers In Action
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HELP President Gene McClellan puts the final touches on a toilet repair, while Shiela Leese keeps single mother company.
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HELP Volunteers Shawn McClellan repairing car of single mother, and Jim Matthews conducting car care clinic in cooperation with Family Independence Agency. |
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Lunch tables repaired and benches constructed by Henry DeGood, and provided to Covenant Christian School. Shown are Henry (left), HELP President Gene McClellan (center), and School Board President Brad Boes (right).
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A new deck is constructed for a blind single mom. The previous deck had holes in it, and plywood that had been placed over the holes was now rotting. Ps. Don Veldt (right), and Jin Orcutt (left) of Victory Baptist Church, Ludington, constructed the deck.
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Automobile provided to single mom. Car had been donated to the HELP Ministry by John Pavlick, and later
transferred to the single mother when her car was determined to be
un-repairable. Shown (l to r) are HELP President Gene McClellan, Lila Pavlick, single mother, and John Pavlick.
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The real beauty of a ministry like HELP, is the cooperation of churches involved in meeting needs.
Here are just a few examples.
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Youth are eager to work together to help others. In the photos above, three groups of young people
assists various people in need of yard cleanup assistance. The first is a group from Covenant Christian School, the middle shows a couple members of the Mason County Reformed Church youth group, and the last is a youth group from Path of Life Ministries.
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(Left) Larry Moss, one of four men - each from a different church - painting the
living room of a man dying with cancer. (Below) Gene McClellan of Mason County Reformed Church, and Don Veldt - Pastor of Victory Baptist Church - deliver furniture.
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