IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Baby Bottle Campaign

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Baby Bottle Campaign
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Immaculate Conception Church – Fort Smith issued the following announcement on May 16.

We have started the Baby Bottle campaign to help Heart to Heart Pregnancy and Family Care Center.
 Please take home a bottle and fill it with cash, coin, or check and help in its Pro-  life ministry. 

 All funds are kept in the River Valley area and are used to help men, women, children, and families
 with maternity and baby needs, counseling, medical and adoption  referrals, and chastity/parenting  programs.

 The bottles are available at all the entrances of the church and need to be returned to the church  by June 5th.

Original source can be found  here.

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Source: Immaculate Conception Church – Fort Smith



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