On Thursday, November 12th Quad Cities Interfaith will host its 7th Annual Individual Donor Breakfast from 7:30am to 8:30am in the Rogalski Center Ballroom at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa.

This year's theme is "Building A Beloved Community". Our guest speaker is Rev T. Ray McJunkins, pastor at Union Baptist Church, Springfield, Illinois and President of Gamaliel of Illinois. This one hour event will highlight the work of Quad Cities Interfaith and ask our Quad cities Community for support.

There is no cost to attend the breakfast but attendees will be asked to make a financial donation in support of  the organization. This breakfast is our largest fundraiser of the year and we need community support now more than ever! To reserve your spot, call 563-322-4910 or register at qcinterfaith@gmail.com.

Show Your Support for QCI With An AD in our 2015-16 Ad book!  And as you know, our work requires money and each November QCI asks the community for support at our fundraising breakfast.  At the breakfast we share our successes for the year, and ask for support in the development of local leaders and to continue the work of justice.  Each year we offer our breakfast guests an ad book.  The ad book serves as a community report, and is used not only at the breakfast but throughout the year. Its distributed to local congregations, funders , community partners, and at all of our actions and functions.  The ad book/annual report is also uploaded in pdf form to our website, so those who visit the site can see your ad. This past year, nearly 400 copies of the annual report have been distributed locally.  Please contact Rachael at QCI to take out ad ad. Ads are due October 30.

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