November 12 at noon – Homeless Memorial on south side of Holy Trinity Church

Sherman Hesselgrave and Bonnie Briggs

We continue this monthly remembrance of those who have died recently and those who died years ago. We remember those whose names were known and those whose names were unknown.

We  remember their lives and all they offered and we look for ways to house more people and offer dignity to those without homes.

Join us to listen, to share, to remember… Followed by a light lunch

Want to know and understand a bit more about poverty, check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?list=UUL2DrTVEYq76RvTcqqw-0bw&v=GHfD9au5Nok

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