The following events, organizations, or causes are listed free of charge as a public service, and do not necessarily indicate endorsement by the staff or management of WFIF or Blount Communications Group. Due to limited airtime and the number of announcements requesting free publicity at any one time, web site event listings may not automatically receive mention on the air. For information on how to send a public service announcement to WFIF, see instructions listed at the bottom of this column.

MAY

May 18 MEN’S CONFERENCE: The Iron Sharpens Iron Men’s Equipping Conference is Saturday, May 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:55 p.m. at two locations in M)assachusetts: In Worcester at First Assembly of God, and in Hudson at Grace Baptist Church. Keynote speakers will be Chuck Holton, war correspondent for CBN, and Phil Downer, President of the Discipleship Network of America. There will be 16 equipping seminars to choose from. The conference is open to men ages 13 and up. For more information or to register with the men of your church, log on to IronSharpensIron.net. (5/7)

May 18 MEN’S PROFESSIONALS OUTREACH:  The First Annual Men’s Public Service Professionals Outreach will be Saturday, May 18, at Ocean State Baptist Church, 600 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, Rhode Island. This event is for law enforcement officers, fire fighters, military personnel, emergency medical technicians, and other public service professionals. Come to prepare and train to improve your effectiveness as a husband and father. Registration cost is $10. Info: 401-935-2979. (5/9)

JUNE

Jun 9 CONCERT: The Hartford Chorale Chamber Singers will present a concert titled “An Instrument of Peace — Music in Response to Violence and Injustice,” Sunday, June 9, at 3 p.m., at Center Church, 675 Main and Gold Streets, in Hartford. Colin Britt will conduct and feature instrumentalists and vocal soloists from the Hartt School. Free admission. Doors open at 2:30. Info: www.HartfordChorale.org. (5/15)

Regular Events and General Messages

WOMEN’S MINISTRY: Promise Land Church in West Haven sponsors Connecticut Women of Faith and Courage featuring Rev. Cheri Cerrone the second Friday of each month at 7 p.m. at Best Western Hotel, 490 Sawmill Road, West Haven, CT.  The free event encourages women to reach their full God-given potential.  Info: 203-589-9607 or revccerrone@gmail.com. (1/22)

PRO-LIFE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Birthright of Greater New Haven is looking for help in counseling, organizing, fundraising, marketing, and promotion to help save the unborn. Dedicated volunteers are needed to work in Birthright’s Hamden office, off local bus routes. For information or to get involved, call and leave a message for MaryAnn at 203-934-3105 or www.birthright.org. (7/18/12)

HELP FOR ADDICTIONS: Are you dealing with an addiction in your life or the life of a family member or friend? Supportive weekly meetings are held at local churches in your area seven nights a week. For Higher Ground meeting locations call 203-888-9974 or visit www.HigherGroundMinistry.org. (1/30/12)

PREGNANCY SUPPORT: If you know someone dealing with an unplanned or unwanted pregnancy and need support, contact Birthright of Greater New Haven. They give help to girls or women regardless of age, marital or economic status, or creed. They provide free pregnancy tests, and their services are confidential. They are located at 176 Campbell Ave., West Haven, CT. Phone 203-934-3105. Emergency hot line 24 hrs a day: 1-800-550-4900. (8/18)

DONATION OF CRUTCHES 4 AFRICA: Church on the Rock, New Haven, in conjunction with Crutches 4 Africa, is sponsoring a collection of crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs. Please drop off your donations to Church on the Rock, 95 Hamilton Street, New Haven, CT 06511, or call 203-498-2687 for pick up. Info: www.crutches4africa.org. (12/7/09)

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Do you enjoy helping animals with special needs? The Hope Alliance for Animals, Inc. is a Christian-based sanctuary for special needs cats in New Haven County. They are looking for caring people who can give just two hours a month to be involved in this special ministry. Info: 203-988-4654 or www.hope-alliance.org . (11/17/09)

CHILDBIRTH CLASSES: Free childbirth classes for pregnant teens and young adults up to age 21 are offered in a free eight-week program at Milford Hospital. Info and reservations: 203-876-4285.

MIDDLE SCHOOL MENTORING: The “Across Ages Mentoring Program” is looking for caring adults ages 45 and older to share two hours a week with a middle school child in activities such as fishing, building something, playing catch, or other kid-friendly activity. Mentors listen to, support, and accept the children as they are. Info: 203-878-6365, ext. 331 or www.milfordmentoring.org.

DONATIONS FOR MINISTRY REQUESTED: Taste N See Outreach Ministries, Inc. of Bridgeport is in dire need of donations of furniture and household appliances, clothing for men, women, and children, and vehicles in working condition, as well as financial donations. Tax deductions are available. Info: Gary 203-335-9351.

WOMEN’S CRAFTING FELLOWSHIP: Join the women of Seymour Foursquare Gospel Church for their monthly crafting fellowship “Crossing Paths” every second Saturday of the month, between 7 and 9 p.m. Bring your favorite craft project or hobby and enjoy lively, uplifting conversation and refreshment. The church is at 56 West St., Seymour, CT. Info: 203-881-3510.

CLIFFORD W. BEERS GUIDANCE CLINIC: Clifford W. Beers Guidance Clinic, a non-profit child mental health facility in New Haven which helps children, adolescents, adults and families who have been sexually, physically, and mentally abused, is requesting donations of clothing, hygiene products, electronics, board games, toys, arts and crafts…anything to keep families warm or put a smile on a face. Info:www.cliffordbeers.org or 203-772-1270 x213.

DONATE YOUR VEHICLE FOR A TAX DEDUCTION: Residents in Fairfield County can get a tax deduction by donating their old car to the Christian Counseling Center of Norwalk. Call the center and have the vehicle towed away. Donors will be given a donation receipt to use in reporting the tax deductible gift. Donors are entitled to deduct up to $500 in their income tax returns. If the car is worth more than $500, it will be sold, and a receipt stating the gross amount will be mailed to the donor within 30 days after sale. The center will receive $150 for each car to use to subsidize the cost of counseling for persons unable to afford the fee. Info: Rose at (203) 846-4626, ext. 300.

WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLATORS: Millions of people around the world are trapped in darkness without hope. Wycliffe Bible Translators brings light and gives hope to these communities through translation and literacy programs. You can help. Ask you r employer about their matching gift program. Federal employees can participate through he Combined Federal Campaign. Our C-F-C number is 1-1-737. To learn more, call 1-800-WYCLIFFE. or visit www.wycliffe.org .

NATIONAL HUNGER HOTLINE: Do you have to go hungry tonight so your children can eat? If so, call the National Hunger Hotline at 1-866-3HUNGRY for help. You will be connected to food programs and services in your community. Call 1-866-348-6479 weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., and Saturdays between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. All calls are confidential, and se habla espanol.

NURSING HOME MINISTRY INSTRUCTION: Many people living in America’s Care Centers today were a part of what has been called “The Greatest Generation.” They need visitors — they need friends — they need the Lord. To help you or your church get started as an Ambassador for Christ in this needy area, the SonShine Society is offering a free step-by-step guide to Nursing Home Ministry. Write SonShine Society, that’s S-O-N-shine Box 327, Lynnwood, Washington, 98046. Ask for the free “Power Packet.”

PUPPY RAISERS NEEDED: Canine Companions for Independence (CCI), a national non-profit organization that breeds, trains, and places assistance dogs with children and adults with disabilities, is looking for volunteer puppy raisers in Connecticut. At CCI our pups have a very special destiny—to assist a person with a disability in leading a more fulfilling and independent life. Puppy raisers help CCI pups achieve their full potential by providing lots of love, leadership, and socialization. To volunteer or for more information, call 1-800-572-BARK (2275) or log on to http://www.cci.org/.

CHRISTIAN COFFEE HOUSES: New England Christian Coffeehouses are a growing ministry in Connecticut and other New England states, offering Christians an opportunity to fellowship with other believers, be exposed to a variety of Christian music and artists, and introduce non-Christians to the Gospel in a less formal setting. For information on times and locations of events, log on to http://www.newenglandchristiancoffeehouses.com/.

CHRISTIAN BIKERS: If you’re a Christian motorcycle rider and are looking for some good Christian fellowship, ride along with the Beacon Bikers of New Haven, the local chapter of the Christian Motorcycle Association. All bikes and bikers, men and women, are invited. Info: Dave or Linda Taylor: (203) 230-0099, or log on to http://cmaner5.org/NES/BEACONBIKERS.

CLOTHING GIVEAWAY: Mount Gideon Faith Fellowship Church hosts a Clothing Giveaway every 3rd and 4th Saturday of the month from 10:00-11:00 A.M. only, at the Multi-Purpose House, 17 Shelton Ave., New Haven, CT.

HELP FOR GAMBLING: Are you concerned about your gambling, or someone else’s gambling? Free confidential assessment and treatment is available. Call Suzanne at the UCONN Health Center Gambling Research and Treatment Program. The toll free number is 877-400-0570 or visit www.GamblingTreatment.net

FLEA MARKET: The Church of the Good Shepherd, 680 Racebrook Road, Orange, CT, hosts an indoor flea market on selected Saturday mornings from 8:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. You’re invited to come for breakfast. Vendors may rent space for $25.00. For information including the date of the next flea market, call Bud Clarke at 203-934-4446.

HOST FAMILIES NEEDED FOR FOREIGN TEENS: Open your heart and your home to an international student. Pacific Intercultural Exchange needs host families urgently in your community for semester homestay programs. If you are interested, please call P.I.E. right away at 1-800-828-9001 or visit them at www.pieusa.org .

How To Send a Public Service Announcement to WFIF:

Public Service Announcement time on WFIF is limited to events of general interest to our listeners from nonprofit organizations. Email the information at least two weeks in advance of the event. Use plain text. Do not include attached files. (For security reasons, attachments will not be opened.) Just copy the text of the attachment and include it in the body of the email. Please include:

1. Sponsor Name

2. Event Name

3. Event Date/s and Time/s

4. Event Place

5. Cost of the Event

6. Other Relevant Information (Keep Brief)

7. Contact Name

8. Phone Number for More Information

9. Web Site Address for More Information

Maximum announcement length on WFIF Radio is 20 seconds. Announcements will be made given time availability, event interest to our audience, and number of other events desiring similar air time. Email the information to psa@wfif.net.

The above information may also be mailed to:

WFIF Public Service

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Announcement information will not be accepted by phone.

Due to the subject matter of an event, when news of an event is received, or the number of events requesting publicity at any one time, WFIF makes no guarantee that a specific event will receive radio time or web site event space.  News of events should be received at least two weeks in advance of the event for consideration.

For more thorough advertising of an event, either non-profit or for profit, paid advertising time is also available. For details including availabilities and rates, please email your request to our Marketing Director Marie Miller at  MMiller@LifeChangingRadio.com. Please include a contact name and phone number.