Last night we launched Peninsula YFC in Medway.
This was an exciting time and the first centre I have been involved in the launch of where I have worked with the local people with the vision from the start. The whole process from the vision of one person, to getting church leader backing, to recruiting a steering group, becoming a charity and the launch has taken just under 2 years.
Some people might ask why YFC is involved in such a rural area, and last nights launch was held in the village of Hoo. The one secondary school on the island, Hundred of Hoo, has 1800 students. This is where PYFC will spend most of their time and taking good news relevantly.
A exciting evening, a large vision, and a massive opportunity. PYFC are currently advertising for their first worker, so if you know anyone who would be up for this exciting challenge let them know and get them to apply.
“Some people might ask why YFC is involved in such a rural area”well, with “Urban Saints” no longer interested in the rural (joke), someone has to support the rural communities.I wish PYFC every good blessing and really pleased the launch went well. Sorry I couldn’t be there.