Rev. Charles T. Sembly, Pastor, Union Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Randallstown, Maryland
Greetings and welcome to the We Are Family Community Development Corporation's Family Life Intergenerational Center Building Project Blog. We are delighted you stopped by to visit us, and learn more about this exciting construction project which will serve the entire Randallstown, Maryland community-wide region.
We Are Family Community Development Corporation is a 501C(3) non-profit organization, operating under the auspices of the 180 year old Union Bethel AME church in Randallstown, Maryland. WAFCDC was established in November 2003, to increase the Church's ability to serve its community, and to offer a creative array of services and opportunities to residents of the Liberty Road Corridor, helping to build a better community. The mission of the WAFCDC is to provide leadership, training, employment and entrepreneurial opportunities to area residents and businesses.The WAFCDC established goals are to: (1) Serve as a focal point for development in the Liberty Road/Randallstown community; (2) Offer educational, recreational, and leisure programs designed to increase the well-being of children and young people; (3) Develop and effectively manage affordable adult day services; and (4) Increase the number of home owners through education, training and financial assistance.
Our work has only just begun. We thank you for your commitments – both current and future -- financial contributions and volunteer endeavors - to the Family Life Intergenerational Center building project.
Please take time to visit the site often. There will be ongoing "What's New - Who's Who" updates, videos, music, activities, and much more. So "click" http://wafcdcfamilylifecenter.blogspot.com often throughout your day if you are able. Do share the site with your co-workers, friends, family and children. This is an "interactive" world we live in; thus, we at the WAFCDC are also taking technology "up a notch." So, "stay tuned to this station" for more.
May God continue to encourage you, and bless you.
Greetings and welcome to the We Are Family Community Development Corporation's Family Life Intergenerational Center Building Project Blog. We are delighted you stopped by to visit us, and learn more about this exciting construction project which will serve the entire Randallstown, Maryland community-wide region.
We Are Family Community Development Corporation is a 501C(3) non-profit organization, operating under the auspices of the 180 year old Union Bethel AME church in Randallstown, Maryland. WAFCDC was established in November 2003, to increase the Church's ability to serve its community, and to offer a creative array of services and opportunities to residents of the Liberty Road Corridor, helping to build a better community. The mission of the WAFCDC is to provide leadership, training, employment and entrepreneurial opportunities to area residents and businesses.The WAFCDC established goals are to: (1) Serve as a focal point for development in the Liberty Road/Randallstown community; (2) Offer educational, recreational, and leisure programs designed to increase the well-being of children and young people; (3) Develop and effectively manage affordable adult day services; and (4) Increase the number of home owners through education, training and financial assistance.
Our work has only just begun. We thank you for your commitments – both current and future -- financial contributions and volunteer endeavors - to the Family Life Intergenerational Center building project.
Please take time to visit the site often. There will be ongoing "What's New - Who's Who" updates, videos, music, activities, and much more. So "click" http://wafcdcfamilylifecenter.blogspot.com often throughout your day if you are able. Do share the site with your co-workers, friends, family and children. This is an "interactive" world we live in; thus, we at the WAFCDC are also taking technology "up a notch." So, "stay tuned to this station" for more.
May God continue to encourage you, and bless you.
In His Service, Rev. Charles T. Sembly








