
Trey M.: "I like being a part of TIME because not only is it fun, but you get to minister to others through your work."


Trey M.: "I like being a part of TIME because not only is it fun, but you get to minister to others through your work."


For youth participants, TIME is a blend of hard work and great fun. To be eligible to participate in TIME, youth volunteers must meet the following requirements:
In the Air or on the Ground. Each jobsite requires participants for work on roofs (in the air) and around the ground of the jobsite (on the ground), so don't let it stop you from a great TIME experience if you think climbing on roofs is not your thing. We'll find plenty of fulfilling work for you on site and you won't miss a minute of the fellowship there and during our late afternoon and evening time together and entertainment.
Timekeepers. Every construction site needs a foreman, a boss, a person in charge, and TIME is no different -- except that the boss is called the "Timekeeper" and is a youth participant. Timekeepers must have previous roofing experience, preferably as a TIME participant. You may download copies of the Timekeeper application and guidelines on the Youth participant Forms page.
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Learn about TIME and the various ways you can support this outstanding youth-driven outreach mission to the Tucker community.

Here's everything you need to know about the opportunities available to serve your community and make new friends through TIME.

Although TIME is youth-driven, there are plenty of opportunities for adults to serve the mission, both on the roof and on the ground. Can you help cook and serve meals one day a week, or chaperone one nights' sleepover? There's a place for you.

Please bless us by helping us bless you through TIME. This section has details and all the contact information you need to see if your home is eligible to be re-roofed as part of the TIME mission.

TIME couldn't serve the community without the generous support of sponsors, who provide building supplies, food, t-shirts, and financial and other support. Best of all, you know your contribution is going straight to work in the local community.

Did you say you can't hammer a nail and don't have time to serve a meal? You can be an essential part of our project by helping support a grandchild, neice or nephew, neighbor, friend, or other youth through the purchase of "Stock" in TIME's work.

See the story of TIME as told through by photograph, television report, and newspaper commentary. Please contact the webmaster for copies of photographs from 2008 and 2007.
In 2009, three churches and one school (from San Diego!) participated in TIME through their youth programs, and the gifts and prayers of their congregations and members. If your church, school, or group doesn't participate, don't worry. Individual youth who are not a part of a participating church or school are encouraged to be a part of TIME 2010, too.
Tucker Interfaith Mission Experience
5095 Lavista Road
Tucker, GA 30084
Homeowners:
Becky Burns
770-934-7080
homeowners@timemission.org
Participants:
John Mitchell
678-325-4050
participants@timemission.org
Information:
John Mitchell
678-325-4050
info@timemission.org
Webmaster:
Gary McClanahan
webmaster@timemission.org