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[[File:Precious-daughters-messenger-van.jpg|thumb|350px|Volunteers with [http://www.preciousdaughters.com/messenger.html Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van] prepare to serve hot meals to hungry people in Portland.]] | [[File:Precious-daughters-messenger-van.jpg|thumb|350px|Volunteers with [http://www.preciousdaughters.com/messenger.html Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van] prepare to serve hot meals to hungry people in Portland.]] | ||
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According to their mission statement, "Precious Daughters is dedicated to helping women, children and families...(to bring)...healing and restoration to broken lives by meeting spiritual and physical needs."<ref>[http://www.preciousdaughters.com/about.html Precious Daughters | Transforming Lives Worldwide] - About Precious Daughters</ref> The Precious Daughters "Messenger Van" has served "the homeless and needy on the streets of Portland since 1993" and "brings hope and hot food wherever it stops."<ref>[http://www.preciousdaughters.com/messenger.html Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van]</ref> | According to their mission statement, "Precious Daughters is dedicated to helping women, children and families...(to bring)...healing and restoration to broken lives by meeting spiritual and physical needs."<ref>[http://www.preciousdaughters.com/about.html Precious Daughters | Transforming Lives Worldwide] - About Precious Daughters</ref> The Precious Daughters "Messenger Van" has served "the homeless and needy on the streets of Portland since 1993" and "brings hope and hot food wherever it stops."<ref>[http://www.preciousdaughters.com/messenger.html Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van]</ref> | ||
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* [http://www.preciousdaughters.com/messenger.html Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van] - Messenger van web page. | * [http://www.preciousdaughters.com/messenger.html Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van] - Messenger van web page. | ||
* [http://www.preciousdaughters.com/ Precious Daughters] - Organization's web site. | * [http://www.preciousdaughters.com/ Precious Daughters] - Organization's web site. | ||
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Precious-Daughters/125568840914868 Precious Daughters] - Facebook page. | |||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 13 October 2012
According to their mission statement, "Precious Daughters is dedicated to helping women, children and families...(to bring)...healing and restoration to broken lives by meeting spiritual and physical needs."[1] The Precious Daughters "Messenger Van" has served "the homeless and needy on the streets of Portland since 1993" and "brings hope and hot food wherever it stops."[2]
Volunteer Opportunities
Precious Daughters' "volunteers range in age from 8 to 80, and everyone has something to contribute." Volunteers who want to contribute are asked to "show up, and we will find a job for you...that is suitable for your comfort level and gifting." Those interested in volunteering are asked to call 503-262-8080 or email preciousdaughters [at] gmail.com. The organization also "welcome(s) donations of warm clothing, socks, hats, blankets, funds, food and cooks."
See Also
External Links
- Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van - Messenger van web page.
- Precious Daughters - Organization's web site.
- Precious Daughters - Facebook page.
References
- ↑ Precious Daughters | Transforming Lives Worldwide - About Precious Daughters
- ↑ Precious Daughters - The Messenger Van
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