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Hey Friends,
Would paying off the mortgage on your home excite you (assuming you own a home)? Well, it excites us here at Restoration Outreach Programs (ROP) too. Thanks to a $50,000 matching grant from The Anschutz Foundation, ROP has the amazing opportunity to payoff or at least significantly reduce the mortgage on their building and shift up to $27,000 every year from debt service to meeting the needs of the community ROP serves along the East Colfax corridor in northwest Aurora and east Denver.
In case you are not familiar with ROP's ministry, we serve our community along the East Colfax corridor in northwest Aurora and East Denver primarily through several programs, including a food bank, English as a Second Language classes, Work Readiness tutoring, various children and youth programs and the provision of resources to refugee and other church leaders.
click on this link to view a 10-minute introductory video of ROP's ministry
Adding $27k per year to ROP's ability to meet the needs of their community would be a huge blessing. So we hope you will consider joining us in achieving this strategic goal.
If you would like to make a donation, the donate button is at the top right of this Payoff 4A Purpose Home Page. Below the donate button are two more buttons that I would like to draw your attention to. The first you can use to share this appeal with your friends on Face Book, which would be awesome. But I also want to encourage you to click on the second Start Fundraising button which will lead you quickly through the process of setting up your own Payoff 4A Purpose fundraising page.
I know this is not for everyone, but if you are a champion for ROP and want to partner with us in meeting needs, building relationships and transforming lives for Christ within our East Colfax community, then I encourage you to also consider joining us as a fundraiser in the pursuit of this strategic goal.
Thanks for considering how God may be leading to partner with ROP in this strategic project.
Respectfully,
ROP's Board of Directors