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Volunteers from Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief (DR) will provide childcare during the Missouri Baptist Convention annual meeting.

Childcare deadline, Oct. 1

September 27, 2016 By The Pathway

ST. CHARLES – Volunteers from Missouri Baptist Disaster Relief (DR) will provide childcare during the Missouri Baptist Convention annual meeting here, Oct. 24-26. Space is limited to 40 children, and registration is required. The registration deadline has been set for Oct. 1.

Childcare is being offered for children from birth through 7 years of age. Childcare begins at 8:00 a.m., Oct. 24, and ends at Wednesday, Oct. 26. There is no cost for the childcare.

Although children will have snacks in childcare, parents are responsible for their children’s meals.

Missouri DR volunteers are trained and often help provide childcare for the Southern Baptist Convention annual meeting, as well.

To learn more about this opportunity, email cdowell@mobaptist.org. To register, visit www.mobaptist.org/annual-meeting/child-care. 

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