Convoy of Hope Arrives in Fresno with $1 Million in Food, Giveaways and Services
Fresno, California (PRWEB) November 21, 2013 -- Convoy of Hope will stop in Fresno, Calif. on Saturday, November 23 at the Fresno Fairgrounds to provide a day of free food, goods and services. The community celebration is one of dozens Convoy of Hope is hosting in 2013 throughout the United States. Nearly 100,000 guests of honor have already attended the $50-million tour of hope.
What: A free Fresno community event offering $1 million in free goods and services including thousands of pounds of groceries, haircuts, dental check-ups, health services, job and career services, kids carnival and more.
While Supplies Last - All are Welcome - No I.D. Required
Why: Provides an opportunity for more than 1000 local community volunteers to share hope and tangible help with thousands of anticipated neighbors in a spirit of honor and dignity.
Who: The community of Fresno, Calif., numerous local businesses, organizations, churches and Convoy of Hope.
When: Saturday, November 23 - Gates open at 10:00 a.m. - Rain or Shine
Where: Fresno Fairgrounds
1121 S. Chance Ave.
Fresno, CA 93702
Media Opportunities:
-Highlight local residents serving their community
-Interview local families participating in the event
-Speak with national leaders from Convoy of Hope
Learn more about the outreach by visiting http://fresno.convoyofhope.org or contact outreach coordinators at 559-697-0005.
About Convoy of Hope
Convoy of Hope, a faith-based organization founded in 1994, has a driving passion to feed the world through community outreaches, children’s feeding initiatives, disaster response and partner resourcing. Convoy of Hope has a long history as a first responder in times of natural disasters and has been a Four Star Charity as recognized by Charity Navigator for nine consecutive years. For more information on Convoy of Hope, please visit http://www.convoyofhope.org.
Molly Erickson, Convoy of Hope, http://www.convoyofhope.org, +1 417-300-5432, [email protected]
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