INDIANAPOLIS — The third annual Soup Supper to support the work of The Hope Fund Inc. will be held Feb. 11 from 5-7 p.m. at Downey Ave. Christian Church, 111 S. Downey. The event will have a few items for sale and a few raffle items and maybe even a couple silent auction items. Entry fee is $8 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under, then purchase a soup bowl for anywhere from $2 to $10. Some of the bowls are hand crafted and the bowls will be washed for you to take home or you can donate the bowl back if you choose. There will be many soups to choose from and there will be tasting spoons available. Leftover soup containers will also be available. These soups are the favorites of the angels in the community who donate them. You can come anytime in the two hour opening.
Founded by Leverne Pfile and the Irvington Ministerial Association in 1993 to bring professional counseling services to an under served local population, The Hope Fund is a 501C3 (nonprofit) organization whose purpose is to raise money and provide funding for counseling services provided through her sister organization; Hope Counseling Ministries. Hope Counseling Ministries is group of professional family therapists who agree to take clients on a sliding scale down to a minimum base charge. When the client is unable to afford the base charge The Hope Fund Inc. will pay the difference between the client’s minimum fee and the minimum charge. The Hope Fund Inc. has been providing this financial subsidy to mental health services for 23 years and counting thanks to the efforts of donors and volunteers.
Call 317-722-7877 or visit www.hope-counseling.net/ for more information.
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