Capital Area Interfaith Friends is a youth-led interfaith youth service group whose members do service projects together and learn about each other’s faiths. This year we are hosting an area-wide youth service day on May 31 for youth of all faiths and hope you/your youth group can come! The flyer is attached.

The goal is to bring 140 middle and high school youth from different faiths together for an afternoon packing food for the hungry at Washington Hebrew Congregation in Potomac. We will pack in shifts and have time to eat together, share what service means in our faiths, talk about service projects we do as individuals or in our groups and talk about ways we can support each others’ service projects in the future.
For more information on CAIF, visit www.capitalareainterfaithfriends.org
Please RSVP as space is limited to 140 youth.
Questions?
capitalareainterfaithfriends@yahoo.com or rychliks@gmail.com
301-580-0934
Connect with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CapitalAreaInterfaithFriends
Or view the Facebook invitation https://www.facebook.com/events/670154033094021/
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