june newsletter - Jamaica Relief Ministries
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june newsletter - Jamaica Relief Ministries
JRM Summer Event Schedule JRM Reported by Joe Shetler Jamaica Relief Ministries June J amaica Relief Thrift Store is a place of hope, life and renewal for many people on many levels. Jeremy & Brittany Hershberger from Middlebury, IN moved into the area with 2 year-old daughter, Brielle, to take on the challenge of operating the thrift store now in its 7th year of business. They have made a few changes such as extending business hours to 7:00 pm on Thurs & Friday and becoming tax exempt to help customers out, not having to pay tax. The store is able to provide about 35% of its sales for the ministries in Jamaica. A volunteer program would increase this amount dramatically, cutting down on the overhead costs so that is the goal for the store. Jeremy is looking for 2 girls and 1 fellow to volunteer on a regular basis. If you or someone you know would fit this need, please contact him at (260)463-1561 or jhersh45@gmail.com. For folks wishing to donate larger items (furniture or appliances) from out of town; email jamaicarelief@att.net and we'll see if there are possibilities on how to get it here. Everyone can help whether by shopping or donating their unneeded items! Be sure to “like” The Jamaica Relief Thrift Store’s facebook page to keep you updated on what’s going on there. Kevin & Carrie Stutzman are planning a JRM fundraiser in Plain City, OH August 4th at Plainview Christian School. It will feature a Jamaican meal of jerk chicken, rice & peas, etc. Kevin will share about the work in Jamaica. Sam Kanagys are bringing some of their family in June to rebuild Shelly's mother's house/store that went through a fire. Sandra & Abby Hershberger and Travis Wengerd, from Abbeville, SC are coming in June for two weeks to help with painting and maintenance. A group from Columbus, Ohio area, sponsored by Dr. Shugert are coming in June to seal the driveway at JRM and make water jug carts for Mt. Pelier. Berea Fellowship youth group from Nappanee, IN are coming the last week of June to build two houses, one in the Cascade area and one at Mt. Pelier. A youth group from Summitview Fellowship in Lancaster Co. are coming in August to replace the school roof at Mt Pelier. Besides putting on the new roof at the Blackburn Learning Center at Mt. Pelier, we hope to install a more permanent electrical system in the school during their break this summer. As of now they can't use their refrigerator or computers because of low voltage. We have several more projects/houses waiting on groups to come build them. ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ MARK YOUR CALENDER! Coming to Pickens, SC October 22 at Ray Hershberger's Red Barn. BBQ Pork, Chicken & southern fixin’s! Bluegrass Music (John Schmidt); a delightful & inspirational evening guaranteed! PO Box 436 Fair Play, SC 29643 Reading PO Box 134 Reading St. James Jamaica, WI Please use US address for all Donations! E-newsletter, sponsorships, and staff applications: Email: jamaicarelief@gmail.com Find us on the web! www.jamaicarm.org We are excited to have Miss Erin Miller from Sugarcreek, OH on our team as the newest Auntie. She is doing a great job already. ☺ Katelyn Yoder, our teacher for the school year, returned to her home in Maryland in May. Kate was also in charge of the Bible Club every week at Mt. Pelier. She loved with her whole heart, and poured herself into JRM. She is greatly missed. PRAY WITH US FOR: • Continued safety for our staff; Praise God for that thus far! Pray too that we can work together as a team. • Upcoming case conferences. This is where we discuss the care of each child with family members/CDA, etc. • Groups to do building projects • Praise the Lord that you can now support JRM through AmazonSmile! ☺ T hey say the first time at Blossom Gardens can be an emotionally draining day, and it proved to be true. My heart broke for the precious children that came running up, wrapping their arms around me and jumping up and down, not noticing as I struggled to stay on my feet. Each one desperately longed to be loved. Each one with a story. With roughly 50 children and only a few Aunties, there are simply not enough arms to go around. Although it seems small, it's been rewarding to learn to know the children by name, and to show them the love of Jesus. So that is why every week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, two of the JRM aunties spend a good part of the day (from 8-2) at Blossom. There are about a dozen babies and 10 toddlers. It's usually pretty wild, especially with the toddlers. Depending which auntie is on duty and what the weather looks like, we take the children outside which is always a blessing. The afternoon is also spent with them as the babies take their afternoon naps. Then around 2 o'clock, we say goodbye and head home, looking very disheveled and smelling rather foul, but always with a full heart. Although the day feels long, it's always refreshing to "get out" of our little bubble on top of the hill and spend the day immersed in the Jamaican culture. How else would we become fluent in Potwah? ☺ It is in environments like Blossom that we realize just how blessed we are and what an amazing opportunity we have to speak life into these dear ones as we fulfill our goal of 'being the hands and feet of Jesus to the Jamaican children.' -Written by Novella Fisher
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