Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Beacon Hill Project Launches to Serve Anchorage Single Moms

The Beacon Hill project launched this week to serve Anchorage homeless single moms without housing. In a series of God-inspired moves, a benefactor made property with two large homes available at reduced cost to care for homeless and disadvantaged people in the community. KTUU Channel 2 in Anchorage covered this story on October 10, 2009.

The goals of the Beacon Hill project are to:
  • To provide safe, affordable housing for 4 homeless single mothers and their children
    (up to 32 beds) while they are stepping up from their current situation and
    stepping into self sufficiency.
  • To provide or connect necessary support services.
  • Most of all, to model and share the Good News, a life-transforming message of life and hope.
Listen to Charity Carmody, one of the project organizers, as she describes how it will work and how people in the City Church family can help make this possible. For more information on the project, or to volunteer or provide financial support, please visit the Beacon Hill website.