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West Little Rock had tornado cleanup during City Serve Day
Little Rock, Arkansas – As volunteers and others arrived for City Serve Day at Immanuel Baptist Church in west Little Rock, assistance with the tornado continued.
The Immanuel Baptist Church City Center is now in the recovery stage after moving past the immediate relief stage.
The previously planned City Service Day on Saturday has been expanded to include help with tornado recovery.
The effort has been satisfying, according to the organizers, and they plan to stick with it.
“They’ve been so appreciative, of not things that we’ve done but things that we have done. Not just we, as in, Immanuel and the City Center, but we as in the city of Little Rock, gathered together to love on those that have been impacted in a tragic.” City Service Day volunteer and mission Pastor Matt Hubbard said. “So, it has been really cool to see how the Lord has blessed them and I pray that he’ll continue to do that.”
University of Central Arkansas students were among those who gathered to assist with the recovery efforts.
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