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Alloa Information Evening



Tuesday night saw some volunteers visit Alloa High school as the charity shared its vision for the local area. Interested individuals and churches were informed about the history of Teen Challenge and how the new charity Connect2 were looking to establish a bus work in Alloa. Everyone was encouraged to get involved either as individuals and as churches.



All those who attended were inspired by Lee and Mark and their stories of how the charity Teen Challange has impacted their lives. Now Lee is employed as a support worker with the Haven Kilmacolm and a volunteer for Connect2 in Stirling. Mark who is an ordained minister for the Church of Scotland working In Ruchill Glasgow. Please pray that we will see a work being established in the near future!!

 
 
 

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