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Scott Voos of Be Able shares how his organization provides support, resources, and community to Manhattan residents facing personal challenges. Neighbor Kia courageously tells her powerful journey from addiction to recovery, crediting Be Able with providing the consistent support that changed her life.
• Be Able is celebrating five years of serving the Manhattan community
• The Upside Down Auction fundraiser on September 25th sells opportunities to give hope rather than selling items
• Free tickets available at beablecommunity.com for the event at St. Thomas More Church
• Kia, a veteran and mother of three, found support at Be Able after struggling with addiction
• Be Able provided practical help (furniture, clothing) and emotional support when Kia needed it most
• The organization offers workshops, support groups, and a welcoming environment with "coffee, a smile, and maybe some donuts"
• Kia is now employed full-time and working toward her goal of entering ministry
• Be Able fills a crucial gap as a community center where everyone is welcome, regardless of circumstances
Support Be Able by attending the Upside Down Auction on September 25th at 6pm at St. Thomas More Church. Register for free tickets at beablecommunity.com.
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By Dave LewisScott Voos of Be Able shares how his organization provides support, resources, and community to Manhattan residents facing personal challenges. Neighbor Kia courageously tells her powerful journey from addiction to recovery, crediting Be Able with providing the consistent support that changed her life.
• Be Able is celebrating five years of serving the Manhattan community
• The Upside Down Auction fundraiser on September 25th sells opportunities to give hope rather than selling items
• Free tickets available at beablecommunity.com for the event at St. Thomas More Church
• Kia, a veteran and mother of three, found support at Be Able after struggling with addiction
• Be Able provided practical help (furniture, clothing) and emotional support when Kia needed it most
• The organization offers workshops, support groups, and a welcoming environment with "coffee, a smile, and maybe some donuts"
• Kia is now employed full-time and working toward her goal of entering ministry
• Be Able fills a crucial gap as a community center where everyone is welcome, regardless of circumstances
Support Be Able by attending the Upside Down Auction on September 25th at 6pm at St. Thomas More Church. Register for free tickets at beablecommunity.com.
GMCF
CFAs