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Daily
Lunch
Children's
Services
Camp
Camille
Health
& Wellness
Daily Lunch
A nutritious, hot lunch is served every Monday through
Friday at noon.
At Second Baptist Church South we serve between 80 and
150 meals daily.
At Greater Mount Moriah we serve between 120 and 300 meals
daily.
The volunteers take care to make each meal special, serving such
specialties as Chicken Divan, Shepherd's Pie, Lasagna and Crab
Tortellini, so that no one feels 'second class.' Traditional
holiday fare is served on Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter.

Children's Services
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Clothing and shoes. |
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Back to school supplies. |
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Book bags/Backpacks. |
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Vacation Bible School each summer. |
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Gym shorts for children who would fail
physical education without them. |
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Money for school field trips. |
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Mentoring program that follows school
attendance, report cards, and homework. |
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Rewards for good school reports. |
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Easter Bunny brings Easter baskets
filled with candy, toothbrushes, toothpaste, crayons and other
surprises. |
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A Fall Festival with pumpkin carving
and Halloween costumes. |
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A Christmas Party with a visit from
Santa on Christmas Eve where each child sits on Santa's knee for a
picture and receives a present. |
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Camp
Camille
The umbrella program for our Children's Services is
Camp Camille. It is a unique ongoing experience for the children we
see through our lunch programs. Children are registered, then mentored.
They receive all necessary school supplies along with a book bag.
Groceries are provided to their families so there is always plenty
of nutritious food at home. Activities planned for the children include
trips to: The Science Museum, Putt Putt, Chuck E. Cheese, Busch Gardens,
the Children's Museum, bowling, movies, baseball games, swim parties,
camping - just to name a few. We feel it is important for these disadvantaged
children to not miss out on some important life experiences. Camp
Camille provides these experiences in a loving, well chaperoned, and
save environment.

Health & Wellness
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Richmond Friends of the Homeless, in conjunction
with Cross-Over Clinic and other volunteers, provides on site
health services free of charge to those in need.
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Volunteers, doctors and nurses are
available for health screenings, physicals and consultations. |
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Children's back-to-school shots and
individual physicals are available. |
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Nutritional counseling classes and
pre-natal consultations are done. Diet, exercise and
prevention medicine is discussed. |
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