
Wonder Walk/Run (Hybrid)- Cornerstone Family Ministries
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- Donor (Group Goal is $1000, You may donate any amount)$1,000
- Walker and Donor(Group Goal is $1000 but you may donate any amount).$1,000
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Join UWF (United Women in Faith) as we host a Lakeland site of the Cornerstone Family Ministries 46th Annual Wonder Hybrid Walk/Run!
Whether you walk, run, or bike, your participation provides scholarships for inner-city children to learn and grow in a safe environment.
- When: Saturday, April 25, 9:00 AM
- Where: Meet at the Welcome Center (C Bldg.) for a walk around Lake Morton.
- This event will include a Virtual Silent Auction and T-Shirts & Prizes for Winning Teams.
If you would like to donate by check, please make it out to Cornerstone Family Ministries and drop it off with Jane Wood or the Church Office.
Donations can also be made directly through the Cornerstone Family Ministries Website (https://www.cornerstonefamilyministries.org/wonderwalk).
Questions? Reach out to Carol Marsh at 863-255-4950.
ABOUT CORNERSTONE AND THE WONDER WALK
For the 46th year, nearly 1,000 caring community members in Tampa Bay and across the nation will come together for Cornerstone Family Ministries' annual Wonder Walk/Run. This meaningful event is open to everyone - no matter age or ability – and raises scholarship funds that provide life-changing opportunities like quality early childhood education and nutritious food to economically disadvantaged 0 to 12-year-old students at Rosa Valdez Early Learning Center & Lab Schools across Tampa Bay. Your support and contributions are essential in securing these chances for success!
Formerly known as Tampa United Methodist Centers, Cornerstone has been a beacon of hope for children and families in the Tampa Bay region since 1892, making them one of the oldest ministries in our community. It costs an average of $3,000 to provide a gap scholarship for one child and our goal is to raise at least $150,000 to provide half of scholarships needed each year. Each scholarship makes it possible for a child to receive quality early childhood education or aftercare and three nutritious meals a day so that their parents can work and/or go to school to "earn and learn" their way out of the cycle of poverty.