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Mississippi Mingle with Development Officer at the LifeHouse in Cape Cameron Borders

6 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Mississippi Mingle is bringing the community together for an evening of fellowship, fun, and support for a great cause. Cameron Borders, Development Officer at LifeHouse in Cape Girardeau, joins us to talk about this special event, how it benefits the mission of LifeHouse, and the impact the organization continues to make in the lives of women and families throughout the region. Learn how you can take part in the celebration while helping support programs that provide hope, healing, and practical assistance to those in need.

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