MIDDLEBURG – Residents with questions and needs were embraced at Mercy Support Services last Saturday at the Fall Outreach Community Blessings on College Drive. The organization has partnerships …
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MIDDLEBURG – Residents with questions and needs were embraced at Mercy Support Services last Saturday at the Fall Outreach Community Blessings on College Drive. The organization has partnerships with churches, private businesses, supporters and philanthropic groups to provide support to promote independence, opened its doors to give away bags of food, hot dogs and hamburgers and, most importantly, a host of counseling services. The event included Least of Saints, a motorcycle club dedicated to spreading the word of God beyond the walls of a church.