Good Samaritan Club International To Encourage Helping Others

  • Wednesday, March 1, 2017

The Good Samaritan Club International was founded Tuesday on the principle of the Good Samaritan story in Luke 10:30-37 in the New Testament of Holy Bible.  The purpose of the GSCI is to encourage people to help others. 

There is no cost to become a member of the GSCI. Anyone can join that has a desire to help others.  There is no age limit and children and seniors are encouraged to join.  GSCI is not affiliated with any religious or political organization.  Membership is open to anyone, regardless of their religious affiliation or non-affiliation.  W

GSCI is funded by the founder until such time as it establishes a board of directors and develop a source of revenue, probably through donations or fundraisers. 

GSCI will publish a newsletter to send to members, media and social media relating stories of people helping others.  Initially, it will be distributed by email.  If a member does not have access to email, it will be mailed. 

To join, send name, mailing address, phone number and email address to GSCI at larrykuka@tds.net. 

The requirement for members is to help other people.  Notify GSCI of acts of kindness performed by you or others.  These stories will be used to motivate others to be good Samaritans.  If you wish to remain anonymous, indicate so with each story that you submit.

For more information contact Larry Kuka, founder, at PO Box 770 Charleston, TN 37310, 462-2700 or by fax at 462-2800. 


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