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“Miracle On 11th Street” From PawPaw’s Homeless Ministry

Serving a homeless person at a soup kitchen.
PawPaw’s Homeless Ministry

This weekend, PawPaw’s Homeless Ministry here will present “Miracle on 11th Street” in downtown Chattanooga.

The outreach event - in collaboration with nonprofits, churches and other community partners - aims to offer essential services, holiday cheer and hope to the homeless population in this city.

It happens this Sunday, from 2 PM to 4 PM, on the 700 block of 11th Street - near the CHATT Foundation and Homeless Health Center.

Mike Rice is the founder of PawPaw’s Homeless Ministry.

Poster for “Miracle on 11st Street”
PawPaw’s Homeless Ministry

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