💨 Abstract
Global United Fellowship is encouraging churches to support under-resourced schools amid federal budget cuts. About 1,000 churches nationwide have committed to aid schools in need, particularly Title I schools. The initiative, led by Bishop Joel Peebles, emphasizes not just financial help but also volunteer support like mentoring and tutoring. The effort is welcomed by Prince George’s County Public Schools and aims to involve the broader community, emphasizing that helping schools benefits both the churches and the community.
Courtesy: John Domen
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