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Your talents are needed in Clarksville for the Warm Souls Event

Warm Souls Christmas, an annual free Christmas Eve event open to the public and hosted by Radical Mission Compassionate Ministries.

Warm Souls Christmas is an annual event dedicated bringing the community together. On Christmas Eve of every year, but this year it will be on December 23rd, Radical Mission Compassionate Ministries, in conjunction with countless churches, organizations, businesses, and volunteers; donate time, food, talents and gifts to our community. Clarksville Transit System provides FREE transportation to and from the event.

For this year, the Warm Souls event will be at the Austin Peay Morgan Center. Join other volunteers at 10 am at the APSU Morgan Center on December 23rd.

Everything is FREE. Doesn’t cost to get in. There’s clothes, shoes and coats, hot meals, portraits and free haircuts.

This is where you come in, if you want to help give haircuts for the event, call Kim at 615-335-4392 or click HERE to register and get more information.

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