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Rev. Dr. W. Wilson Goode, Sr. - 2005 Servant of this Present Age
View Map of Justice Sunday 2005 MLK Day of Service Grantees

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Justice Sunday 2005 Template 1

Acrobat PDF, 54kb

 

Justice Sunday 2005 Template 2

Acrobat PDF, 131kb

 

Justice Sunday 2005 Template 3

Acrobat PDF, 158kb

  Service Before and Beyond Worship 2005 Acrobat PDF, 179kb

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The National Religious Affairs Association of NABCJ (National Association of Blacks in Criminal Justice) invites you to make your pledge on January 16, 2005 (Justice Sunday) and commence service on the King federal holiday for the entire year in honor of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the 50th anniversary of the the modern day civil rights movement. Authorized for the 5th year by the Martin Luther the King Center for Non-Violent Social Change, this tradition, promotes volunteer service which aims to help society.

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Justice Sunday National Recruitment Initiative

Acrobat PDF, 502kb

 

Mentee Profile Sheet

Acrobat PDF, 29kb

 

Mentor Application

Acrobat PDF, 29kb

 

Participation Form

Acrobat PDF, 35kb

 

Become a Reentry Mentor

Acrobat PDF, 275kb

  National Day of Recruitment and Technical Assistance Request Acrobat PDF, 72kb
 

Response Form

Acrobat PDF, 107b

  Youth Survey Acrobat PDF, 29kb
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