Join MSCA in Supporting Convoy of Hope’s Aid to the Less Fortunate

August 12, 2021

We are just two months away from this year’s Convoy of Hope project at the Phoenix Rescue Mission just prior to the MSCA Conference. We hope we can count on your support as there is a lot of need in the local community. The Mission has played a vital role in helping the less advantaged in the Phoenix area cope with the pandemic by providing food, housing and counseling. They need our help this year more than ever. We also will be packing thousands of hygiene kits during the packing party at the conference. These kits, filled with essential supplies like soap, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, etc. will be shipped to areas recently hit by disasters such as the fires and droughts in the west. Your donation toward our $50,000 goal will go a long way in supporting these efforts. Checks payable to “Convoy of Hope” should be sent to MSCA, 1385 Piccard Drive, Rockville, MD 20850. Thank you in advance for your support.

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