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grow community

(holiday edition)

This season, we invite you to partner with us. We would like to bless at least 50 families with toys, coats and household essentials.  Last year we were able to donate at our local schools and bless a multiple classrooms with toys and more. This year we would like to host a Grow Community Holiday event for under privileged families and give out toys, food and more.  We know that we can not grow our community alone. Partner with us and let's Grow Community together! Donate below!

Continue to help us grow our community

Harvest Christian Center is located in the community in North Brunswick, NJ.

Our mission is to change the world through the Gospel of Jesus Christ one person, family at a time. We intend to do this by providing spiritual resources for the whole person: mentally, emotionally and physically. WE GROW PEOPLE.

 

We believe a great place to begin this change is in our community.

Prior to the covid-19 pandemic many struggled to provide the basic needs for their families . Post pandemic, we see financial hardships has increased the load in many more families for those who were already struggling.

 

With this at hand, we aim to lighten the load for these families and grow our communities. 

 

Last year at Babbage Park, North Brunswick NJ.  We were able to host a family fun day, called "Grow Community Day" we donated over 250 backpacks and school supplies, all free to our community. The kids enjoyed the petting zoo, pony rides, food, games and had tons of fun all in one day.

 

This year on AUGUST 5, 2023, we plan to kick off GROW Community MONTH. In the month of August we will continue to give away backpacks and school supplies​, clothes, bikes and more ...with your help, our community will continue to be able experience unconditional love through our hearts and hands.

thanks to you, This Summer we were able to donate over 250 backpacks, schools supplies and  family fun to the children in our community.

God Loves a cheerful giver!

prior to covid-19 we were able to feed and donate backpacks to a local family shelter

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