Curtiss Street Bible Fellowship from Mazomanie, Wisconsin continued their volunteer mission at Camp Nathanael in Kentucky on Thursday. The group of 35 individuals worked tirelessly to help with flood recovery efforts, making significant progress throughout the week.
On Thursday, the group finished setting 80 fence posts for the horse pasture, which was a massive accomplishment. This project required a lot of hard work and physical strength, but the group was determined to get it done, and they did so with precision and efficiency.
In addition to this, the group helped out in the camp's merch store, assisting with various tasks such as organizing and restocking merchandise. The group also hung lots more drywall, which requires patience and attention to detail.
The group also continued to clean up along the creek, an essential step in ensuring that the area is safe and habitable. This project required a lot of physical labor, but the group was up to the challenge, and they completed it with determination and enthusiasm.
Despite the hard work, the group was able to have some fun as well. The staff at Camp Nathanael set up a time for everyone involved to be able to ride horses late Thursday afternoon. This experience was a great way to unwind and enjoy some time together as a team.
The group's trip was undoubtedly a success, and they were able to make a significant impact on the recovery efforts at Camp Nathanael. They worked hard and had fun!
We don’t want to give away every detail of their trip as the group will be presenting on April 2nd at Curtiss Street Bible Fellowship - we’d love to have you join us to hear more about their adventures. We look forward to hearing more about their experiences and the impact they made on the community.