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03.20.2006
With major contributions from Super Value Foods and
Commonwealth Bank Big Harvest takes another step toward
realizing their goal.
01.23.2006
The "Rally in the Alley" raises awareness and much needed
resources for Big Harvest.
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01.29.2003
Ground breaking ceremony, Big Harvest becomes reality.
09.03.1995
Thirty five students and a handful of volunteers kick off
the first classes. The response to the program is
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A Letter from the Founder
The Big Harvest Community
Sunday School, situated on Woods Alley off Market Street in
the inner city of New Providence is a non-profit,
non-governmental organization serving the children and youth
of the inner city of New Providence. This community based
entity started with thirty five youngsters and a few
volunteer teachers on Sunday, September 3, 1995. There are
four hundred underprivileged and at risk youths enrolled
with an average attendance of seventy each Sunday afternoon.
We are now soliciting the
support of one hundred (100) corporate citizens to donate
one thousand dollars ($1000) each or whatever you can afford
to help complete the building. Cheques can be made payable
to "Big Harvest Community Sunday School". Building material
such as windows, doors, etc. will also be accepted. All
donors will be recognized.
Thanking you in advance for
your support of this most worth cause.
Sincerely,
John W. Ferguson, Supt.
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Community
center under construction
When complete, there will be a
computer room, mini-library, kitchen and dinning room.

Imagine the possibilities!
Smiling faces tell a story of
hope and optimism

My Big Harvest |
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