MSCA and Convoy of Hope Give Back to the Community During MSCA21

October 20, 2021
For the past eleven years, MSCA has partnered with Convoy of Hope to help local charities in the communities where we have held our annual conferences. On Tuesday, October 12, numerous MSCA Board and member volunteers delivered a tractor trailer of needed supplies to the Phoenix Rescue Mission, a short distance from the location for MSCA21.

For the past eleven years, MSCA has partnered with Convoy of Hope to help local charities in the communities where we have held our annual conferences. On Tuesday, October 12, numerous MSCA Board and member volunteers delivered a tractor trailer of needed supplies to the Phoenix Rescue Mission, a short distance from the location for MSCA21. 

Thanks to your incredible donations, we raised over $40,000 to assist the Phoenix Rescue Mission.

Spouses did their part by participating in the annual Packing Party on Saturday, October 16. Take a look…

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About Convoy of Hope

Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit organization that serves more than 35 million people throughout the world through international feeding programs, community outreaches and disaster-response. Convoy is always one of the first relief organizations on the ground when a natural disaster strikes anywhere in the world.  Recently, for example, they were the first organization to arrive when the 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Haiti and when Hurricane Ida devastated the south, distributing meals, hygiene kits and sheltering supplies.  They have also been sending water supplies to the western US where fires, drought and record-breaking heat are having a major impact on the area.

About the Phoenix Rescue Mission

The Phoenix Rescue Mission is a place of hope, healing, and new beginnings for men, women, and children in the community struggling with homelessness, addiction, and trauma.  At the mission, they also helped out by unloading the truckload of supplies, spreading gravel at the women’s campus, packing food totes and working at the local elementary school.

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