Pastor Charlie Muller Finalist in KFC and BET Hometown Heroes Contest
Click to cast your vote for Pastor Charlie
ALBANY, NY (09/23/2009)(readMedia)-- Kentucky Fried Chicken and BET Entertainment have selected Albany's Pastor Charlie Muller of Victory Christian Church as one of five finalists in their Hometown Heroes 360° Contest, recognizing Pastor Muller's tremendous success with the JC Club Feeding Center and the Albany Gun Buy-Back Program.
The nominee receiving the most votes will be highlighted and given $5,000 for their cause. This is a chance for the Capital District to get involved in helping to not only feed children, but to help keep them safe. Pastor Charlie Muller and Victory Christian Church will be opening their new feeding and community center in the south end of Albany this year and this award would help in completing this building.
To help, go to http://www.bet.com/site/kfc_localheroes_vote and click to cast your vote for Charlie Muller and the Summer Feeding Program, Albany, NY. Voting closes on September 28th, so hurry to vote and help feed the children today.
For more information, contact Victory Christian Church at 518-434-6100.
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