A Heartfelt Day of Service: Over 600 Volunteers Pack Food for Disaster Relief

A Heartfelt Day of Service at James River Church



On July 12, James River Church in Ozark, Missouri, became a beacon of hope as over 600 dedicated volunteers gathered to pack an impressive 140,000 pounds of food and essential supplies. This initiative was part of the church’s monthly outreach, known as Saturday Serve, aiming to support families in distress, particularly those affected by recent floods in Texas.

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Held in collaboration with Convoy of Hope, a renowned humanitarian relief organization, the event transformed the church’s community area into a bustling hub of compassion. Volunteers, ranging from young children to seasoned adults, worked side-by-side to assemble over 10,000 bags filled with nutritious food and vital supplies. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and teamwork as families came together to make a meaningful impact.

A notable aspect of this event was its inclusivity. Families, including little ones, actively participated in the process by sorting, packing, and even creating personalized

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