As part of the Project City Hope program, San Clemente Saddleback Church visited a local shelter to help women and children who find themselves without a home get connected with people and services and help the shelter feel more like a home. On Saturday, June 12, 35 volunteers embraced the shelter and contributed their time and talents by completely relandscaping the front, back and side areas of the home, planting herb gardens, cutting the women's hair by a professional hair stylist and teaching them how to cook different foods and stretch their food dollar through the Cook Once, Eat Twice program, all while the kids were attended to and played with by other Saddleback volunteers. By the end of the day, the women and children truly felt cared for.
Project City Hope is a program through Saddleback Church that serves the local community needs through monthly projects. For more information, please contact Brenda at SCPeace@saddleback.com
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