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Rainsboro Methodist Church launches ‘Egg My House’ fundraiser to support school in Zambia

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The Rainsboro Methodist Church is bringing an exciting fundraiser to the community this Easter season with its Egg My House project. The fundraiser, designed to spread Easter cheer while supporting a meaningful cause, will raise funds for JP Community School in Zambia, Africa.

Through Egg My House, families can sign up to have their yards “egged” with colorful, candy-filled plastic eggs just in time for Easter morning. Volunteers from the church will deliver and hide the eggs the night before, ensuring a fun and memorable surprise for children.

“We wanted to create a fun way for families to celebrate Easter while making a difference in the lives of children who need support,” said Pastor Jamie Darling of Rainsboro Methodist Church. “By participating in Egg My House, our community can share joy both locally and globally.”

Community members can choose from various Egg My House packages, with options for different numbers of eggs based on their donation level. Orders will be accepted through April 11, and the egg deliveries will take place the evening before Easter Sunday.

Those interested in signing up or volunteering can contact Darlene at (513) 505-3242.

This Easter, families have a unique opportunity to brighten their own celebrations while bringing hope to children in Zambia — one egg at a time.

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