Project What it is What is needed St. Andrew’s
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Project What it is What is needed St. Andrew’s
Project What it is What is needed St. Andrew’s Contact Thrift Shop Sells used clothing and uses the proceeds to benefit St. Andrew’s outreach and many local philanthropic organizations. Clean, gently used clothing appropriate to the season. Volunteer time working in the shop. Kris Jamieson Jackie Thompson The Friendly Kitchen Luke’s Mission, Haiti KREM (Kearsarge Regional Ecumenical Ministries) Kearsarge-Lake Sunapee Community Food Pantry Provides dinner bimonthly for 100-120 homeless and needy in Concord. Funding of a pediatrician’s salary for a project to save infant lives. A consortium of area churches providing funds on an ad hoc basis to area needy in crisis situations when no other assistance is available. $$ and help preparing and serving food. Judy Ackroyd $$ budgeted for Millennium Development Goals and additional donations $$, both budgeted and given at ecumenical services and other events around town during the year. Becky Rylander Provides food to needy in the area via a food pantry located at the First Baptist Church. Food, funds, & time. Non-perishable food, especially peanut butter, tuna fish, and other protein items. Collection box is located in the hall by the coat rack or can be delivered directly to the First Baptist Church. Also $$--checks made out to KLS Community Food Panty can be mailed to the First Baptist Church, PO Box 336, New London, NH 03257. And volunteer time working in the pantry, etc. Gail Goddard Veterans Assistance A program to honor and support our veterans by providing toiletries and other items not funded by the VA. Provides needed supplies to the nurse at an area school for distribution to children in need. $$ and items. A collection basket is on the narthex shelf. Sally Asher Harvey Best Items such as small toiletries to be identified from time to time. The Men’s Group More Than Crayons Wendy Sloan Thanksgiving Food Baskets Collection of seasonal food during November for distribution—a joint effort with other churches. Food and $$ when requested in November. Gail Goddard Harriet Messer ChiPs - Toys for Children of Incarcerated A collection of toys for incarcerated parents to give their children for Christmas. Unwrapped toys collected in October. Volunteers The Giving Tree Our contribution to the LSRVNA’s Community Christmas Project to provide Christmas gifts to needy families. Gifts matched to identified wishes following instructions provided in Nov. Judy Wheeler Prayer Shawl Ministry Provides prayer shawls (knitted, crocheted, quilted, or woven) to parishioners or community members for whom we are praying. Knitting or crocheting. See www.prayershawlministry.com for sample patterns and come work with the Craft Group. Craft Group Church School Outreach Children and teachers decide which group to help as need arises. $$ Theresa Quinn Souper Bowl Sunday A collection taken up by the youth of St. Andrew’s on Super Bowl Sunday to benefit the hungry. The Institute provides spiritual, social services, and professional support to seafarers and river mariners. $$ Shelly Becky Rylander Knitted hats and scarves; clean and gently used men’s sweaters and jackets; toiletries; playing cards and paperback books. For patterns and info see website or Becky, Judy, or Shelly: Becky Rylander Judy Ackroyd Shelly The Seamen’s Church Institute www.seamenschurch.org/christmas-at-sea Pocket Crosses Pocket-size crosses available in a basket by the door to the nave in exchange for a free will gift to benefit LSR Food Bank, KREM, and the Friendly Kitchen. Buy a cross or two and/or lend woodworking help. Harvey Best Annual Crop Walk Regional, intergenerational walk around Pleasant Lake to raise funds for hunger relief. Last Sunday in September. Cares for homeless pets Walk and/or donate $$. Harriet Messer Sondra VanderPloeg Clean discarded linens and towels to use for bedding for the animals. Marni Eaton Community organization that builds houses for deserving low-income families. Not an official St. Andrew’s outreach project but one that many of our parishioners support. $$ and building skills. Harvey Best Lyman Smith Humane Society Habitat for Humanity