ASAP is being forced to relocate

After three decades at Pilgrim’s Rest Baptist Church, the after-school program ASAP is being forced to relocate due to the inadequate condition of its current facility. The program was initiated by the late pastor Edward Sanford Jr. in 1991 to provide a safe haven for students until their parents finished work. Over time, the program, known as ASAP, has grown and now offers free enrollment to approximately 60 students after school. However, the aging building no longer meets their needs, prompting the search for new digs.