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A Christian day camp for fostered children and their parents and guardians

 

 

Join the cause and help us reach out to fostered youth

Although we welcome volunteers during our camp sessions, the very best way you can make a lasting impact is by making a tax-deductible donations, either by giving directly or by purchasing much-needed supplies. Here's how:

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Contact Jeremy or Jessie Collins either by
phone -- (706) 822-0166 -- or by email -- threecirclesfoundation@yahoo.com. They would be more than happy to discuss your giving.

If you wish to write a check, please make it payable to Three Circles Foundation, Inc.

You can mail your tax-deductible donation to:

Three Circles Foundation, Inc.
224 Perennial Springs Road
Summerville,  GA 30747


If you would rather participate in our ministry by donating supplies, here's our wish list:

1. Christian literature and music for 10 children, such as Bibles and study guides.

2. Hand tools, including shovels, pick axes, mattocks, tamping rods, machetes and hammers.

3. Safety equipment, such as riding helmets, leather gloves, safety glasses, earplugs and earmuffs.

4. Round or square bales of horse-quality hay.

5. Organic material for pastures such as chicken litter, rain-rotted hay bales, manure and wood shavings or chips.

6. Building materials, including pressure-treated pilings, ready-mix concrete, lumber, galvanized 12D and 16D nails, screws, unused metal roofing, ridge caps and gutters, and spouts for rainwater collection.

7. Food and snacks for 20 people.

8. Fencing materials, such as railroad ties; 5-foot tall, 2x4 woven horse wire; 6 1/2 to 8-foot treated wooden posts; T-posts; T-post hammers; and ready-mix concrete.

9. A small 4x4 tractor with front-end loader and power take-off.

10. A 16-foot tandem axle, flatbed hitch trailer.

11. Blacksmithing and farrier supplies, such as bituminous coal, coke coal, rounding hammers, mild steel stock, an anvil and post vice.



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