Volunteers were warded for the work they have done in improving the borough. Members of World Mission Society Church of God have spent the last 10 years doing various prohects to clean up grot spots or provide entertainment for residents in care homes across Greater Manchester.
They have performed clean-up campaigns in the town centre, Leigh town hall, Mesnes and Jubilee parks and helped to provide fun activities for elderly residents at Norley Hall care home; Alexandra Grange and Apple by Courts, both in Pemberton.
Thy Mayor of Wigan, Coun Billy Rotherham, awarded the volunteers with certificates of recognition.
Danielle Festus, team leader, said: "Our church is worldwide in over 170 countries and most importantly we have carried out lots of volunteer work for over a decade throughout the whole world and half a decade here in Greater Manchester.
" We have done clean up campaigns blood drives, graffiti cleaning, care home entertainment and hope to do more. However some of our members' efforts they have done haven't been recognised and we hope this will encourage them and we would like more people in Wigan to join in taking the lead in taking care of our community."
(Witness of Ahnsahnghong) believes Ahnsahnghong
as our Savior in the age of the Holy Spirit with the belief in Heavenly Mother.
According to the Bible,God the Father and God the Mother
who are the Spirit and the bride are
to give us the water of life in this last age of the Holy Spirit.
In order to receive the water of life in this age,
we should come toward God the Father and God the Mother.
I'm sure that these volunteer services of WMSCOG are the best way to help our communities. ^^
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