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Join us at these Orphan Sunday Events

Caroline's Promise is proud to be a part of the Christian Alliance for Orphans.  One of the most important tasks of the CAFO is to equip churches and inviduals to celebrate Orphan Sunday which will be November 3.  If your church or small group would like to help with this event please visit this site or contact us for ideas.  We can provide a special speaker or a display.

Please visit us at the following Orphan Sunday Events.  Our representatives will be there with ways to make a difference.  We will also have our fair trade items available for purchase.

Saturday, November 2 Beautiful Feet:  An Orphan Sunday Awareness Event.
                                      Music by George Denehy  4pm - 6pm  Durham, NC
                                     

Sunday, November 3 - First Christian Church Kernersville, NC 
                                     We will be a part of the exhibit booths in the fellowship hall before, during
                                      and after the worship services.  8am - 1pm

Saturday, November 9 - Wilson Community Church, Wilson, NC
                                      An Orphan's Hope featuring Tony Merida.  9:30am - 4:00pm

Sunday, November 10 - North Wake Baptist Church, Wake Forest, NC  6:30pm - 8:30pm

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