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TREM Alpha House Baltimore reaches out to community

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TREM Alpha House Baltimore reaches out to community
From left: Victoria Mojibola - Director of women children, Rev Oluremi Omosebi - Pastor, Olutola Isujeh - member CWF and Wumi Oluyinka - an Intercessor.

The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) Alpha House, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, held her summer community outreach recently.

The annual community outreach, an avenue for the Church to give back to her immediate community – Baltimore County, held on September 17, 2022, at 1045 Taylor Avenue, Towson, Maryland.

The activities of the day included but not limited to free car wash, free gifts of seasonal clothes, shoes, bags, toys and many more to members of the community.

It was not all work though as there were lots of fun, food and drinks to relax participants, after a hard day’s job. The Rock Voices of TREM Baltimore added a rhythmic flavor to the atmosphere.

TREM Alpha House Baltimore reaches out to community
Rev Oluremi Omosebi – Pastor (third from left) and representatives of Baltimore County Department of Health & Human Services.

This year’s community outreach was held in conjunction with Baltimore County Department of Health and Human Services, who supported the good initiative of TREM Alpha House Baltimore.

They provided useful information on health, safety, Medicaid and Insurance benefits among others. They also gave out numerous gifts to adults and children alike. It was a memorable event.

The Resident Pastor, Reverend Oluremi Omosebi, while declaring the event open stated that “the most constructive way to appreciate the efforts of The Mayor at keeping our community safe and ensuring the total wellbeing of residents of Baltimore County is for churches to collaborate and partner with the county as much as possible and in many areas as its feasible”.

Rev Omosebi assured of TREM Alpha House Baltimore’s continued commitment to the initiative.

The County officials commended TREM Baltimore and pledged to continue to support good initiatives.

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