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A CHRC volunteer coaches a young woman during a job readiness workshop.
can expand forward in their goal to
continue helping families find
pathways out of poverty. Partnering
with more churches and increasing
collaborations with like-minded
non-profit organizations will also
expedite this. Completing the
construction of this new education
center increases these much-needed
services with more nonprofits on site.
CHRC desires to connect with the
entire body of Christ in San Antonio. In
doing so, they will be able to draw from
a greater pool of volunteers and
sponsors. “There are so many areas in
our ministry for churches to plug into.
Opportunities to impact youth, seniors,
and use skilled volunteers, etc.” Ms.
Legacy continued. “This will be able to
help more people like Idar.”
In Idar’s case, immediate needs for
food were met and steps were taken to
ensure that she did not miss her rent.
Idar enrolled into a CHRC support
group and attended crisis management
sessions. She was assigned a mentor
and introduced to the Center’s Pastoral
Counselor. A year later, Idar has turned
a corner and her daughter is doing
much better. She has been able to find
and keep a full-time job.
“More importantly,” Megan Legacy
added, “Idar acquired a militant belief
in the redemptive power of the Word
and has accepted Jesus Christ as her
Lord and Savior.”
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About the Author: Dana Michea Marquez enjoys spending time with her
two intelligent boys and husband. She is also mom to two dogs, Lola and
Easter. Ms. Marquez likes to write about community awareness such as
Human Trafficking and other social issues that affect San Antonio. She also
has a small marketing and event planning business called New Wavez
Vizion. Ms. Marquez currently attends Victory Outreach of San Antonio with
her family. Ms. Marquez can be reached at newwavezvizion@gmail.com.
“The pain and struggle for many
in our city is real and the needs
can seem overwhelming. Building
a process that delivers practical
help and especially hope is no easy
task. When you find a non-profit
like CHRC, it is easy to be moved
to help. The smiles on the faces
of the parents and their children
(like Idar and her daughter) speak
volumes to the big difference CHRC
is making in our community. I hope
you will join with us in supporting
this vital ministry. I have
seen firsthand, that
together, we really can
make a difference. “ B Scott Barnard,
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