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The Source Presents a Prayer Breakfast


A well-attended Prayer Breakfast presented by The Source was held on Friday, May 8, at Central Assembly in Vero Beach, bringing together local pastors, community members, and supporters for a morning of fellowship, prayer, and encouragement.


A Morning of Prayer and Community


The service was introduced by Anthony Zorbaugh, Executive Director of The Source, and featured several local faith leaders who joined together to lead attendees in prayer.


Participating pastors included:

  • Pastor Larry Boan, Central Assembly

  • Pastor Benjamin White, Family Affair Worship Center

  • Daffnie Mansell

  • Pastor Bob Littleton, King's Baptist Church

  • Pastor Wayne Traverse, Vice President of The Source Board of Directors


Together, they offered prayers for the community, local families, individuals facing hardship,

and the continued work being done throughout Indian River County.


Fellowship Around the Table


Following the service, attendees gathered in Fellowship Hall for a complimentary buffet breakfast prepared by the culinary staff of The Source.


The breakfast provided an opportunity for community members, faith leaders, and supporters to connect, share conversation, and strengthen relationships while enjoying a meal together.


Community Support Makes It Possible


The Source extends its gratitude to the organizations that helped make this event possible through their generous sponsorship and support:



Their partnership helped create a welcoming and meaningful experience for everyone in attendance.

About The Source


The Source is a Christian social outreach ministry that has been serving individuals, families, and those experiencing homelessness in Indian River County since 1995.

Through its reSource Center and wide range of Dignity Programs, The Source provides opportunities for individuals to move toward stability, independence, and lasting change. Services include housing, restaurant-style meals, employment programs, counseling, support groups, hygiene amenities, transportation assistance, and community support.

Individuals in need who reside in Indian River County can visit the reSource Center to become a member and begin accessing available programs and services.


Learn More


To learn more about The Source and future community events, visit www.iamthesource.org or contact Linda Cutler at 772-564-0202 Ext. 220.


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