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feet washing at the midnight mission

Friday, June 19

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The ASHÉ Foundation Partners with TMM


On June 24th, Hollywood icons and athletes, Tom Arnold, Kenny Lattimore, Brandon Fobbs, Howard Hewett, Essence Atkins, Claudia Wells, Jonathan Bennett, Teddy Riley, Niecy Nash, Antonio Cromartie, Harry Smith, Ananda Lewis, Saxophonist Mark Allen Fenton will perform, and others will join The ASHÉ Foundation as they wash the feet and place clean white socks and adequate shoes on the displaced and disadvantage men in the courtyard of The Midnight Mission located at 601 South San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Clergy leaders, Pastor Barry Lyons of Living Waters of the San Fernando Valley, Pastor Charles Humphrey of Hope’s House Ministries and Rev. John W. Miller of Community Lutheran Church of Los Angeles along with several members of their church, will also be on site to lend a hand to this day of service. "Homelessness has always been my number one platform,” says ASHÉ Executive Director Dion Fearon.

The Midnight Mission is proud to partner with ASHÉ and take part in this important movement. “These are precarious times for all Americans financially and particularly challenging for service providers like us and those that we serve,” states Clancy Imislund, Managing Director of the Mission. “The work of the ASHÉ Foundation and their volunteers is timely and greatly appreciated,” he adds.

If you or someone you know has a brand new pair of men's shoes to donate to The Midnight Mission event on June 24th, please contact The ASHÉ Foundation at (323) 850-6964. For more information about The ASHÉ Foundation visit: www.theashefoundation.org
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