Hope Shows and the Hope Rocks Campaign encourage your participation in these “next steps” toward our “Hope Rocks: Christmas Collection” initiative, intended to gift CD libraries to rehabilitation programs and prisons (where allowed), especially for those who don’t have access to Christian radio. We hope to fully implement this initiative in December 2012, but until then …
For 2011 (as with the 2009 collection), the Hope Rocks Campaign is collecting new CDs (preferably shrink-wrapped) to encourage the girls of Mercy Ministries, a Christ-centered residential treatment program. It is our desire to provide significant CD libraries of Christian music produced in 2011 for each of the four Mercy Ministries homes in the United States (Monroe, LA, Nashville, TN, St. Louis, MO and Sacramento, CA).
If you would like to participate in the Hope Rocks Christmas Collection, you can mail your CDs to:
Hope Rocks Campaign
P.O. Box 652
Greenville, IL 62246
Please postmark your contribution by Friday, December 16, 2011. Your purchase of Christian CDs will benefit the Mercy Ministries girls as well as support the ministries of Christian music artists.
Hope Shows
Hope Shows produces Christian concerts in prisons and benefit events on behalf of prison ministry.
Hope Rocks Campaign
In addition to raising funds for prison concerts and creating awareness for prison ministry, the Hope Rocks Campaign seeks to get Christian music to other places where it’s most needed.
Mercy Ministries
Since 1983, Mercy Ministries of America has provided hope and healing to generations of desperate young women who are seeking freedom from life-controlling problems such as: drug and alcohol addictions, depression, eating disorders, unplanned pregnancy, physical and sexual abuse, and self-harm. Their free-of-charge, biblically-based program serves a diverse population of young women from various socio-economic backgrounds, aged 13-28.