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- 2025 Christmas Star Run and Tree Lighting - Christian City
Founded by a group of churches who recognized a deep need in the community, Christian City has grown into a nearly 500-acre campus serving children and families facing challenges including poverty, homelessness, neglect and abuse
- 2026 Community Champion Awards - Christian City
The Community Champion Awards is presented by Christian City to honor three deserving recipients who have made an impact and demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment toward the betterment of our Atlanta community
- Sponsorship Kit - christiancity. org
Our Christian faith compels us to serve all We are a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 1965, that provides vibrant living, life-changing hope and a community of loving friends
- Thrift Store Re-Opens! Grand Reopening and Fall Festival new Saturday . . .
More than 100 attended the Christian City Chili Cookoff in October Guests at one of our most popular campus events were treated to samples of eight different chilis, along with hot dogs, chips and cookies
- Welcome To Christian City - Christian City
Christian City changes the lives of children and families experiencing trauma and crisis We offer healing and love through evidence-based programs that lead to productive, hopeful futures
- Partyline - Christian City
Partyline Senior Living Newsletter Download the latest edition and shuttle bus schedule November 2025 Partyline Christmas Star Run newsletter insert Transportation Schedule
- Childrens Village - Christian City
What makes Christian City unique is its concern for the whole child We believe each child is unique, made by God for a special purpose Deeply felt love for each child, along with a host of services and evidence-based programs, like therapy, tutoring, athletic opportunities, is the balm that heals
- 2026 Sponsorship Information Kit - christiancity. org
THE CHILDREN’S VILLAGE AT CHRISTIAN CITY has provided safety, stability, and love in a traditional family setting to vulnerable children for six decades The children who come to us have experienced a range of difficulties: poverty, trauma, neglect, and or homelessness
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