Posts Tagged ‘do.justice’
Single in the City?
Atlanta is a big city.
Atlanta is a great city…both in size and in stature.
And with a great city come a lot of great things: culture, entertainment, parks, friends, neighbors, community…the list goes on.
But also with a great city comes a lot of great need. Need for help with issues such as abuse, neglect, poverty, homelessness, human trafficking…again, the list goes on.
It’s easy to forget that true social injustice and areas of great need are in our own backyards. But the reality for the people of Atlanta is that, even though often hidden from our sight, there are victims of injustice and opportunities to improve our city all around us. One single person can’t eradicate these issues on their own.
But together, we can help.
On April 17th,1500 single adults from across the city will unite and join forces with Atlanta’s most strategic non-profit organizations to participate in hands-on projects that will serve our city and directly impact our fellow Atlantans in need. Last year, over 3,000 hours of service were completed, the equivalent to a year and a half of full time work. All in one day!
If you’re single, we invite you to join us as we commit to a day of service and living a lifestyle of justice among the singles community of Atlanta. Spaces are limited and registration is required.
Atlanta is a great city.
Atlanta is OUR city…and we have the power to change it.
Register at www.dojusticeatlanta.org
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April 17, 2010
Our City will take a major step forward on this day. Read the rest of this entry »
Looking Back on 2009-do.justice
One of the highlights for our singles ministry in 2009 was the event do.justice. Read the rest of this entry »




