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Cry For Love

Sat, Mar 18

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Philadelphia

Join Quest Trauma Healing Center in collaboration with Urban Worship Center to become an answer to our youth's cry for love. Gun violence, emotional pain, and behavioral outbursts are all too frequent forms of communication youth are using to relieve unprocessed trauma and hurt.

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Cry For Love
Cry For Love

Time & Location

Mar 18, 2023, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT

Philadelphia, 2038 E Cumberland St, Philadelphia, PA 19125, USA

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About The Event

Join us on March 18th in collaboration with Urban Worship Center to become an answer to our youth's cry for love. Gun violence, emotional pain, and behavioral outbursts are all too frequent forms of communication youth are using to relieve unprocessed trauma and hurt. We have an opportunity to be a part of the response to the emotional, spiritual, and relational fallout from the pandemic through the 2023 Quest Trauma Healing Camp experience. But we can't do this work without you... our volunteers, our partners, our donors, our community leaders, and our staff. If you have been asking, "What can I do?", join us on March 18th and listen for ways YOU can become a part of an anti-violence movement with Christ at the center and healing as the outcome.

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OUR PARTNERS

OUR MISSION

Is to engage, equip, and empower under-served, disenfranchised, and faith-based communities to facilitate healing from traumatic experiences locally and globally. 

HEADQUARTERS & MAILING ADDRESS

Headquarters
1052 Easton Road
Roslyn, PA 19001

Glouster County
Newfield Terrace Community
Center
126 New Jersey Avenue
Newfield, NJ 08344

 

Kensington Area
Urban Worship Center
2038 E. Cumberland Street
Philadelphia, PA 19125

 

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CONTACT 

T: 1-877-566-0650

E: quest@newhopefwb.com

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