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Submission Form for Connection Stories

We'd like to tell others about how your church, ministry, or organization partnered with another church, ministry, or organization to provide a Christian witness and service in Greater Greenville. Please complete the form below and click on the Submit button.
Name of your church or organization*
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Name(s) of one or more other churches or organizations with whom you partnered*
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Describe the activity and its goals*
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Describe the benefits achieved for the target population*
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Describe the benefits to each participating organization*
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Are there plans for the participating organizations to collaborate in additional activities?*
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Please give us your contact information for follow-up:
Your Name*
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Organization*
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Telephone No.*
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Email Address*
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