Breakaway Outreach Launches Kidz Connection Mobile

  • Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Breakaway Outreach launched Kidz Connection Mobile, a new outreach program bringing Chattanooga kids “Somethin' Good in the Hood” through creative neighborhood experiences for under-served communities and low-income apartment complexes.

The faith-based initiative aims to turn the tide of youth violence, delinquency, poverty, and gang affiliations by empowering kids with social resiliency skills, teaching them biblical values, and equipping their families holistically. The vision for KCM is to deploy mobile kids' activity vehicles all over the city, providing cutting edge children’s ministry to inner-city kids throughout Chattanooga utilizing creative arts, drama, interactive worship experiences, puppet shows, and age-appropriate activities.

Volunteers are needed to operate sound systems, serve snacks, facilitate games, teach Bible stories, lead music, perform skits, and mentor kids. Breakaway is also looking for people to serve on the committee for their first annual golf fund-raising event: Champions Fore Kids.

For more information about volunteering opportunities, contact Cindy Larche at 933-6986 or info@breakawayoutreach.com.

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