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Tree of Life Gives Out 990 Backpacks of School Supplies
August 29, 2023
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School Food Drive Brings Students, Community Together (pgs. 16 &17)
November 24, 2022
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Tree of Life Names New Director (page 16)
September 08, 2022
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Leesburg's SimplyBe Wins National SourceAmerica Award
May 31, 2022
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Back to Biz: Leesburg’s Awards Make Triumphant Return
May 05, 2022
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Making an Impact with Free Coffee & Food
February 08, 2022
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Tree of Life Receives 40K-pound Food Donation
January 18, 2022
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Tree of Life, Dominion Energy, LEAP Partner to Make Transitional Housing More Comfortable
August 04, 2021
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One year in, Clothing Closet in Purcellville, one of the several ministries of the Tree of Life nonprofit, has quickly established itself not just as a place to help those in need, but as a sought-after shopping destination in the town's 21st Street business corridor.
July 22, 2021
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Blue Ridge Leader & Loudoun Today
Pretty much everyone can relate to the idea of being hungry for a few hours. But, when hunger is chronic, causes you to worry, and leaves you thinking that you are failing your family, it is referred to as food insecurity.....
February 03, 2021
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A Place to Simply Be: Tree of Life Expands Leesburg Operations with New Coffee Shop. The cost of a cup of joe at Leesburg’s newest coffee shop will benefit a growing nonprofit that has seen its needs surge in 2020...
November 26, 2020
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The Clothing Closet Opens In Prayer. It’s not every day that a ribbon cutting for a new clothing store opens in prayer, but The Clothing Closet in downtown Purcellville is no ordinary store. Like most second-hand clothing stores, it features new and gently used clothing, shoes and accessories for men, women and kids at affordable prices...
September 01, 2020
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Tree of Life Ministries opens The Clothing Closet in Purcellville. History has come full circle in the circa 1909 Pan Coast Building at 119 N. 21st St. in Purcellville...
July 09, 2020
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Loudoun's nonprofit community sees unprecedented need for food, other assistance. The economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic is being felt far and wide throughout Loudoun County, especially in the nonprofit community, which regularly assists people in need of food and housing...
April 16, 2020
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A new Micro Cottage Community
A new Mirco Cottage Community, By Paul Smith. As many of you will be aware, the Housing Ministry within our Tree of Life Shelter Branch has now been operational for almost 8 years. 57 have been accommodated in our apartments and we have seen an incredible 70% success rate with ladies leaving in a better place than when they arrived. We were blessed this past week with a personal testimony from one of our residents at a community breakfast...
February 13, 2019
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Working for You: Tree of Life Ministries. Tree of Life Ministries began in 2008 in Purcellville as a collaborative effort of like-minded Christian churches with a simple purpose: To reach out to the poor and needy in our community with the love of Jesus Christ. Loudoun County is consistently designated as one of the wealthiest U.S. counties and yet 3.4 percent of the population live below the poverty line...
May 25, 2017
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Tree of Life Ministries Launches in Leesburg. The Purcellville-based Tree of Life Ministries will kick off its Leesburg initiative Aug. 20 at Crossroads Baptist Church...
January 01, 1970
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Letter: Brian Lynch, Tree of Life. Editor: Tree of Life Ministries expresses sincere thanks to the Bank of Clarke County for hosting a Cruise In car show on June 18 for the benefit of Tree of Life. The event was held in front of the bank’s new branch on East Market Street in Leesburg...
June 30, 2016
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Helping Hands: Tree of Life Ministries Put in a Full Day’s Work. Paul Smith, executive director of the Purcellville-based Tree of Life Ministries, was elated with the Community Serve Day held by the nonprofit on Saturday...
May 05, 2016
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Tree of Life Ministries Opens Coffee Shop
December 11, 2020
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