The Judson Baptist Association Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) and Men’s Ministries joined forces to collect teddy bears and present them to law enforcement agencies in Henry County to be given to children in times of need. Pictured (left to right) during the presentation of the first collection of teddy bears are Gary Clements of the Men’s Ministries; Marlos Walker, chief of police, Abbeville; Will Maddox, sheriff of Henry County; and Sara Pitchford and Charlotte Doster of the Judson WMU. Teddy bears also were presented to Mark Jones, chief of police, Headland.
Judson Association shares love through teddy bear ministry
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