Modern Woodmen donate to Exchange

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The Wilmington and Blanchester Chapters of Modern Woodmen of America teamed up in a supply drive to donate supplies for the Exchange, an outreach ministry of The Blanchester Church of the Nazarene.

Their services include providing food for the hungry, hosting weekly AA and NA meetings, services for children living in crisis, Bible studies, a clothing ministry and many other services.

Sometimes people come and just enjoy the environment, music and conversation as a place of refuge from the world.

Modern Woodmen District Agent Dan Mayo said, “We were pleased to partner with The Exchange as we appreciate the values of this organization in helping families in our community that need the basic necessities of life and for the counseling services they provide for families to strengthen their spiritual awareness. We are grateful for all they do to help families in Blanchester to meet their physical and spiritual needs.

Mayo continued, “Sandy Campbell, a recent recipient of the Hometown Heroes award from Modern Woodmen, is the Director of The Exchange. Sandy is an active member of Modern Woodmen and exemplifies the values of Modern Woodmen in being an advocate for strong community and family values and a hardworking volunteer in the community. We are proud of her and the work The Exchange does.”

Founded in 1883 as a fraternal benefit society, Modern Woodmen of America offers financial services and fraternal member benefits to individuals and families throughout the United States. For more information about Modern Woodmen and its services, call District Agent, Dan Mayo at 937 725-0445.

For more information about the Exchange Ministry contact Sandy Campbell at 937-527-1055.

From left are: Dan Mayo, Modern Woodmen District Agent; volunteers Kim Estep and Robert (Uncle Bob) Garrett; Pat Allen, Modern Woodmen member; Sandy Campbell and Denver Holt.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2018/09/web1_woodmen.jpgFrom left are: Dan Mayo, Modern Woodmen District Agent; volunteers Kim Estep and Robert (Uncle Bob) Garrett; Pat Allen, Modern Woodmen member; Sandy Campbell and Denver Holt. Courtesy photo

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