Sunday, December 20, 2015

Thank you, from Steve and the homeless in our area



Yesterday we delivered 32 packets to Steve Brigham to distribute to the homeless in the Lakewood and Jackson area. The packets are holiday gifts to encourage them during the National night of Remembering the Homeless, Dec. 21st, and Christmas.

The packages included items like soap, shampoo, toothbrush and toothpaste, powder, disposable razors & shaving cream, socks, hats, gloves & scarves, feminine hygiene products, and McDonald's gift certificates.

Every Saturday Steve distributes clothing and food at the Lakewood Town Center to the poor and homeless. In addition to the packages we gave him clothing, insulated vests, coats and sneakers to distribute.

Steve wanted me to pass along thanks to our Kiwanis club on behalf of the homeless.

It really was our pleasure to help. We had a lot of fun assembling the packages. Thank you for the opportunity to help.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Helping the homeless celebrate the holidays

A special thank you to Carol, Peanut and Skipper (not necessarily in that order) for letting us use their home to wrap gifts for the homeless.

Nine of us gathered to fill gift packs for some of the homeless in the Jackson and Lakewood area. The boxes included feminine hygiene products, soap, shampoo, disposable razors, hats & gloves color coordinated thanks to Carol, powder, socks, scarves, combs, tooth brushes and tooth paste, a McDonald's gift card and several other items. I know each pack had to be worth more than $30 each and we packed 32 of them: 12 for women and 20 for men.  We'll get them to Steve Brigham for delivery before Dec. 21st, the longest night of the year. It is also National Homelessness Awareness Night.

Thank you to our members Mrs. Johnson, Carol, Pam, President Fran, Lou & Claire Tarantino, our newest members Cheryl & Colleen, and yours truly. And thanks to Immediate Past President Bernadette for the items she donated.

We had a great time donating the items and then packing them at Carol's home. Lot's of fun.

"This was lots more fun than Christmas shopping," said Cheryl. And she's already planning on how we can improve this for next year. But then again, it would be even better if we didn't have homelessness in the world. Something to pray for. Something to be thankful for.

Best wishes to all for a great holiday season!

Larry




Thanks again pups!


Sunday, December 13, 2015

2015 Breakfast with Santa

Welcome to the Christmas season!
The Kiwanis Club of Jackson held its annual Breakfast with Santa today, Jan. 13.
A great success! Santa! Pancakes & eggs.  AND COFFEE!
We had 14 members help out. Thanks to Fran & Fran, Laura & Laura, Lois, Carol, Pan, Colleen, Lou, Cheryl, Bernadette, Ralph, and Paul. And thanks to the Key Clubs from Liberty and Memorial high schools.
We must have had close to 200 people attend.
Santa's helpers distributed gifts. We provided photos to the kids who posed with Santa. And speaking of Santa, he made a lot of tall promises.
Thanks Santa & Mrs. Claus. And thanks Bob Galatelo.






Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Project to help the homeless

I a week and a half, Sunday Dec. 20, we have the longest night of the year. Lately it's become known as a night of rememberance of the homeless. With that night and the holidays in mind, why not put together a couple of "care" packages for the homeless. It doesn't have to be a large box. Maybe something like the size of a shoe box. And what to stuff it with? How about items like a toothbrush? Or a small tube of toothpaste, or a comb, soap, small tube of shampoo, or a few disposable razors, shaving cream. For women some feminine hygiene products? Why not add a $5 McDonald's gift card, or a couple of gift cards for cups of hot drinks at a local convenience shop? A pair or two of socks! Or mittens. Other ideas for gifts? Are there homeless kids in your neighborhood? Don't know where the homeless are? Drop the packages at a police station, they'll know who to deliver it to.
Continued blessings on you and your. And thank you, from the homeless.

Steve Brigham says he's in contact with 25 homeless people, 5 of them women.

Want to help out? Send me an email and let me know how many packages you'd like to make up and whether it will be for a male or female.
(Larrym52@aol.com)