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Support with a Fork, June 28, 2023

Orders are due by tomorrow June 21st

                                     

Madison downtown businesses or individuals are invited to support Safe Passage by ordering a $10 box lunch, made and delivered by God’s Gals of North Madison Christian Church. For the third year, all proceeds from this unique fundraiser go to Safe Passage, the domestic and sexual violence support service provider for six counties, including Jefferson, Switzerland, Ohio, Dearborn, Ripley and Franklin. All services are free and confidential. On average the 25 year old nonprofit serves 1200 clients a year through the 30-bed shelter, the toll-free helpline and non-residential programming.

Orders for the turkey/ham croissant sandwich, pasta salad, chips and homemade cake should be made by June 21 for the June 28 event. Deliveries will be made to the Madison downtown area between 11 and 12:30 p.m.  To place an order, text or call 812-493-3384. Cash or check is preferred at the time of the order. God’s Gals Community Group, attn.: Cheryl Patton, 1701 Crozier Ave., Madison, IN 47250.

For more information about Safe Passage go to the website at www.safepassageinc.org

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