Contact:
Alexxa Gagner Denver Rescue Mission 720.201.2776
Jim White Volunteers of America 720.299.0222
MEDIA ADVISORY March 23, 2012
Good Friday, Good Food, Great Company Annual Easter Celebration for Homeless and Low Income WHAT:
For nearly 20 years the Denver Rescue Mission and Volunteers of America have partnered in feeding approximately 500 homeless and low-income people at Easter. All men, women and children are invited to the annual Easter Celebration at the Lawrence Street Shelter beginning with a chapel service and communion. Guests will receive a warm Easter meal including honey glazed ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, macaroni and cheese, mixed greens, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, and peach cobbler for dessert. Thanks to Runners Roost, each attendee will receive a pair of shoes and socks, with the option of a foot exam administered by medical professionals. Volunteers will wash the feet of the homeless in remembrance of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples.
WHO:
500 homeless men, women and children 50 volunteers from Volunteers of America, Denver Rescue Mission and Runners Roost
WHEN:
Friday, April 6th 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Lawrence Street Shelter 1130 Park Ave. West Denver, CO 80205
WHY: The Easter Celebration is a special occasion for the Mission to treat guests to more than just a meal. The Denver Rescue Mission and Volunteers of America seek to provide not only for physical needs, but also spiritual needs of those who come through the door. Worship, communion and washing of the feet are offered out of humility and love. Homeless individuals often lack a caring touch that many people take for granted. Brand new socks and shoes symbolize a step toward new beginnings and new life, knowing the Mission is there for these individuals and families whenever they are ready. ABOUT THE DENVER RESCUE MISSION Since 1892, the Denver Rescue Mission has been meeting the needs of the poor and homeless through emergency services, rehabilitation, transitional programs, permanent housing assistance, and community outreach. For more information visit www.DenverRescueMission.org. ABOUT VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA Since 1896, our ministry of service has supported and empowered America’s most vulnerable groups, including seniors, people with disabilities, at-risk youth, men and women returning from prison, victims of domestic violence and homeless individuals and families. For more information visit www.VOAColorado.org.
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