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Ground Zero Youth Ministry Pastor Mike Atkins, Youth Pastor 125 Saginaw Rd New London Twp, PA 19352 Church: (610) 869-2140 GZ Office: (610) 869-7332 Fax: (610) 869-7823 Mike@GZYouth.com www.GZYouth.com |
P r e s s C o v e r a g e FOR RELEASE ON
CONTACT:
Mike Atkins or Drew Cope
PROJECT:
R.A.K.E.
Ground Zero Youth Ministry
Phone: 610-869-7332 (office),
Fax: 610-869-4733
Email: GZYouth@aol.com
Web site: www.GZYouth.com
Local Teenagers Reach Out to
their Community
New London, PA – October 6, 2002 – This coming Saturday and Sunday, the Ground
Zero Youth Ministry of New London Presbyterian Church will be taking 20-25
students into Oxford, Nottingham and West Grove to help several senior citizens
& low income families with repairs to their homes. Termed PROJECT: R.A.K.E., this team of
students and adults, through the generous donations of local businesses and
individuals, will provide free labor to re-shingle a roof, fix-up a mobile home,
install new shelving in a clothing distribution center, and remove a fallen tree
at various homes throughout our area.
The goal is to get teenagers involved in the needs of their community and
spread Jesus’ love through Random Acts of Kindness Everywhere. Four
different projects have been lined up for this weekend.
Ms. Johnson of
They were also put in touch with Ms. Hicks of
PROJECT: R.A.K.E is also scheduled to build additional
shelving in the clothing room of the Oxford Neighborhood Services center and
remove a wind-blown tree that fell in the back yard of Ms. Fabuchi of West
Grove. Neither she nor her daughters are
healthy enough to cut it up and remove it all on their own. She has arthritis throughout her body and one
of her daughters has terminal emphysema.
“And these four projects are just the tip of the iceberg,” said
Cope. PROJECT: R.A.K.E.’s list of
in-need families is growing weekly. “We
have several people on our waiting list for our next PROJECT: R.A.K.E.
weekend.”
The actual inception of the program grew out of one student’s desire to
take a summer mission experience she’d had through Ground Zero, into her own
community. Atkins explains, “Two years
ago, while we were on our summer mission trip to Rock Hill, SC, Sarah Abel came
and told me that she would love to do something like this (helping the
community) where we live. I asked her to
call some agencies when we got back home and told her we would see what we could
do. A few days later she had called 8
different agencies and had an interview already set up!” The program’s name is based on a concept that
Columbine victim, Rachel Scott, wrote about in her diary a few weeks before she
was tragically killed. Rachel believed
that if one person would perform an act of kindness, it would begin a chain
reaction of others doing random acts of kindness.
Now, over 2 years later, many area teenagers have worked together with
Ground Zero leaders to make a tangible difference in their communities. Acts of kindness performed have included free
car washes, roofing, painting, yard work, washing windows, and helping A.I.
DuPont Children’s Hospital with their community day. Atkins said, “We want students to take an
active role in their community, but if nothing else, we want those who do not
participate [in Project: RAKE] to, at the very least, let this “Project” inspire
them to get involved in their community and help someone in a real, tangible
way.”
Ground Zero is the Youth Ministry of New London Presbyterian
Church located in historic
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MEDIA NOTE:
For more information about
work site locations or the work schedule for photo opportunities, or to set up
an interview with us, some students, or these homeowners, please contact Pastor
Mike Atkins or Drew Cope of the Ground Zero Youth Ministry at (610) 869-7332
Tuesday-Friday from 9-6; or e-mail gzyouth@aol.com.
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