City Rescue Mission salutes honorees, difference makers

City Rescue Mission salutes honorees, difference makers
Lee and Clara Mulder with Sue Turner, Carolyn Toole and Karen McCarthy

The City Rescue Mission held its 5th annual Difference Makers banquet to honor those that contribute to hope, healing and change for Jacksonville’s homeless. By way of considerate donors, faith-based actions of staff, volunteers and leadership, countless lives have been changed and transformed.

The event, held at the Lexington Hotel and Conference Center, Feb. 18, recognized Jeannie Blaylock Lyle, Ray and Richard Martin, as well as Jerri Lynn and Maurice Tedrick for their contributions and consideration of the mission. The evening also recognized New York Times bestselling author, Charles Martin, who dives deep into his faith while writing compelling stories that resonate with readers from all walks of life. Martin is a local Jacksonville native and was on-hand locally to sign books and inspire others to pursue their dreams.

The City Rescue Mission’s goal, through various programs is to transform lives of the homeless and needy, serving them through the love and compassion of Jesus Christ. More can be found about CRM and the opportunities to serve as the organization celebrates 75 years can be found by visiting www.crmjax.org.

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