Visitation 1014 - National Christ Child Society
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Visitation 1014 - National Christ Child Society
Luke 1:44 Visitation “… and the child in her womb leapt for joy.” The October 2014 Blessings to all the wonderful women of the Christ Child Society. We are so honored to be a part of this wonderful organization. Mary Briscoe and I just returned from the National Christ Child Society convention in sunny and very warm Scottsdale, AZ. I wish you had all been able to join us to hear of all the amazing programs that are going on around our country to help the disadvantaged children. The Christ Child Society was born over 127 years ago thanks to the vision of Mary Virginia Merrick. Today women from 22 states, 44 chapters continue to be the hands and feet of Jesus. We really enjoyed the networking and getting to know other chapter presidents and members. You will all be happy to know that our fundraising efforts with the Phantom Ball and the Baby Bottle Fundraiser were highlighted at the convention. Many people thought that the Phantom Ball was brilliant! They were also impressed by the amount of money we raised with the baby bottles. You should all be proud of our chapter as well as our community for supporting us so generously. National Board President, Anne Kelley, is planning a visit here on Oct. 15 and 16. She hopes to be able to see our Coat program in action, as well as, tour our Crib Clubs. If you have an opportunity to meet her, please make her feel welcome! I am looking forward to seeing all of you at the Annual Meeting on November 12! In Christ, Ann Arnold “Nothing is ever too much to do for a child.” Mary Virginia Merrick, Founder www.christchildsocietyfw.org ! Pat Cross Elaine Emerick Mary Harkenrider Susie Johnson Ann Kilfoil Mary Rose Lorenc Linda Montero Paula Riehm Patti Robertson Roseann Schreiber Patty Schrimper Mary Voors Susie Wright “My Stuff” Backpacks Christ Child Sewers: We are so very fortunate to have many benefactors for our Christ Child Society. Due to the incredible generosity of Kate’s Kart, we will be able to provide the children in need with many wonderful reading books. We are extremely grateful for the kindness of their recent donation of 19 large boxes of books! Their assistance will go a long way in helping us improve the lives of children in our community. ! January 12, 2010, Haiti had a devastating 7.0 magnitude on the richter scale earthquake claiming over 250,000 deaths as reported by www.cnn.com news. 1.5 million adults and children were displaced. Since then many children were orphaned. The lucky ones were placed in orphanages. The unlucky ones were abducted into the slave/ sex trades. IAMHaiti.org is a medical group that goes to Haiti once a year to care for the medical needs of the survivors. They also rescue children from the slave/sex trades, support churches, schools and two orphanages. IAM approached our little CCS Sewing group to sew pillowcase dresses for the rescued orphaned girls and string backpacks for the boys. In one month our sewers from CCS and friends of Dorene Wilson whipped up 100 dresses. Check International Allied Missions to see that our dresses are featured on their website. This article is a request for pillowcases and/or material. Bring them to your next committee meetings and the pillowcases will be delivered to our sewing committee. Anyone interested in sewing? We are excited to welcome you to our little group. Skills vary within the group so don't be hesitant to join. These girls were so excited to receive their new dresses they put them on over their clothes. The sewing group originated as a way to advertise Christ Child Society to the local community. We started out making one of a kind aprons, golf cart seat covers, casserole totes, stadium blankets and vintage kitchen towels as gifts for the CCS annual golf outing. The CCS Coats Committee needed hats/mittens/scarves for distribution with their new coats to needy children in the Fort Wayne area. Our sewing committee was able to produce these items with donated fleece fabric. Redeemer Radio solicited us to provide gifts for the donors of their fundraiser. Our president, Ann Arnold, took some of our items to the National Christ Child Society meeting in September. Vincent Village approached CCS to help start a sewing class for their homeless families. CCS members donated sewing machines, sewing accessories, material and are now providing sewing instructions. Patty Schrimper Spiritual Committee The Spiritual Committee met in late August to plan the Mass with the Bishop and our first Appreciation Night. We all helped with the invitations, placemats and the commit”mint” packages. It was a lot of fun all working together and made us really look forward to a fun evening in September. We received 145 reservations and the room was suppose to hold 110 so we were a little cozy but everyone was very understanding. The Mass was with the Bishop and his words of appreciation and encouragement were greatly enjoyed. Once again, Pam Downs was our caterer and the food was delicious. We heard from Cristy Jordan the principal from St. Joseph School on Brooklyn Avenue. She reported on how the shoe vouchers were so appreciated and how the school in return will be having a collection for items for our backpacks. We also heard a couple of eloquent stories from Julie Curran about the backpacks impacting foster and homeless children. “I, for one was very moved hearing those stories and made me want to continue serving the children.” stated Nancy. A reminder: please, for ALL members to join us for first Friday Mass at St. Mother Theodore Guérin Chapel downtown on the first Friday of every month at noon. We usually go to lunch after. What a great way to share and get to know each other through prayer and a fun social time. Our next planned event at this time will be a bus trip to St. John, Indiana in the spring to experience the outside Way of the Cross. We will let everyone know when the date has been set. We are also feeling led by the Spirit to step down from leading this wonderful group of women. If anyone is interested in a leadership role please contact Nancy or Tina. Please know that the Spiritual Committee keeps you in prayer as we all strive to be Jesus to the children in need. God Bless, Nancy Winling and Tina Bailey Did you know that the Christ Child Society is the second oldest non-profit in the nation? The Red Cross is the oldest. October 15, 22, 29th, Coats for Kids distribution @ Rudisill Building ! November 7th, First Friday Mass @ 12:05pm St. Mother Theodore Guérin Chapel ! November 11th, Backpacks @ 1pm Bishop Noll Center ! November 12th, Annual Fall Meeting @ 9:30am St. Mary’s Church ! November 19th, Layettes @ 9am Bishop Noll Center ! December 5th, First Friday Mass @ 12:05pm St. Mother Theodore Guérin Chapel First Place Layettes Dates at a Glance Welcome DeKalb County to the Christ Child Society! The ladies of Immaculate Conception in Auburn are putting together layettes to serve the deserving clients of DeKalb Hospital. We are happy to welcome several of these ladies to the Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne and support their endeavors in their community. Along with this great news, we are thrilled to be up and running thanks to the great ladies on the Layette Committee. We actually ran out of layettes for a few days due to high demand. During September’s marathon packing session, we put together 196 layettes! Many thanks to the great Layette-ites! We will be lending our energy to the Coat Committee in October and will not be packing any layettes this month. Please plan on a super November packing session on the 19th to carry us through to January. See you at the November 12 Annual Meeting at St. Mary’s Church! Layette Chairs, Teri Clark and Tammy Jones Second Place Golfing For Kids ~ Annual golf outing took place Monday, September 22nd at Autumn Ridge Golf Club. It was a brisk day to start. All of the ladies were loving the hot cider and snack mix and welcomed the sun that did show up. The ladies enjoyed a wonderful lunch catered by Catablu ending with a silent auction with all proceeds going to Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne. Thank you to our wonderful committee of hardworking ladies. Everything you did to help make this another successful fundraiser is very appreciated! Third Place Coats for Kids At our first coats distribution there was a family of four: a mother, a father and two sons - one in 5th grade, the other maybe in second grade. The 5th grade boy and I had made friends, as he was just looking for something to do while he was there waiting. After they received their coats and hats and gloves and were heading out the boy came up to me and said “Hey, I found a dime. " I replied “Hey, this is your lucky day. You got a dime. You got a new coat. You got a hat and gloves! You're all set.” At that point, he gave me back the dime and said “I want to donate it back to the charity.” He handed me the dime as his family walked out of the building. When Pam Lunsford was leaving her shift, she gave me a dime and shared this story of how she received the dime. When I got home and emptied my pockets there was the dime. I was able to reflect on this and really thought about this little one who had received so much that day and he did not blink an eye in passing on the dime to Pam. It reminded me of the widow who had so little to give yet gave everything she had!! Janet Didier ! May I introduce you to Josephine “Jo” Cavellaro Russo. She was born on May 15, 1913 into an Italian family and raised Roman Catholic in Bristol, Rhode Island. She married her sweetheart, Jerry Russo and had 3 kids, Joseph(deceased), Michael in N.C. and Anna in Fort Wayne. Jo is a vibrant, fun-loving lady, who this summer moved into Georgetown North apartments where she has made many friends and plays bingo twice a week. She learned to crochet at a young age and would make afghans, pillow shams, dresses and the Lord’s Prayer. Now days, she crochets scarves for our Coats For Kids. She puts in 175 stitches in 10 rows of love and hard work in each of the 300 scarves she’s made this year. She is 101 years young and we thank her for all she has given to the children of Fort Wayne. You are a blessing and role model for all to witness! Bishop Dwenger students were brought in on their day off to help break down boxes and carry them out to the recycle bin. They did an outstanding job of cleaning and organizing! The Visitation Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne PO Box 12708 Fort Wayne, IN 46864 Spiritual Advisor Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades President Ann Arnold President Elect Pat Spoltman Past President Linda Montero Recording Secretary Patty Schrimper Treasurer Karen Schleinkofer Corresponding Secretary Judy Hein Newsletter Tina Bailey ***Notice Is Hereby Given That*** The Annual Fall Meeting of the Christ Child Society of Fort Wayne Will be held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at 9:30 AM St. Mary’s Catholic Church 1101 South Lafayette Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana A light continental breakfast will be served. No RSVP is necessary but please consider your attendance mandatory. Donations of baby items of any kind will be accepted along with pillowcases and material for use in our Christ Child projects.