Samaritan Ministry / Central Baptist Church

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Samaritan Ministry / Central Baptist Church
Non-Profits Knoxville Website Design

Samaritan Ministry is a faith-based AIDS Service Organization that was founded in 1996.

Samaritan Ministry / Central Baptist Church
Samaritan Ministry / Central Baptist Church
Samaritan Ministry / Central Baptist Church

“I’m working with Jessica to set up a new site with Slamdot. I’m an OK tech person, but needed a lot of guidance to get this all up and running. My experience has been great and she makes me feel a lot smarter than I am! Our site will be up in a couple of weeks. Can’t wait to get to SlamCamp. I already have Hershey bars and marshmallows packed! Thanks, Jessica, from your new buddy, Wayne.”

Wayne Smith

Wayne Smith

Samaritan Ministry / Central Baptist Church

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