Thursday, August 16, 2007
YOU ARE NEEDED!
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Summer Ends
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Working With Those With Special Needs
Monday, June 11, 2007
Kelsey's Army
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Letters that mean so much
Monday, May 28, 2007
Samaritan's Purse
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Palmetto Pride
They also motivate and organize groups to clean up the already existing debris. They have four essential areas of concern: education, enforcement, awareness and pickup resulting in behavioral change.
You should check out their site for more information and to find out how you can get involved...
www.palmettopride.org
Monday, May 14, 2007
The Greenville Humane Society
To sign up to volunteer click on this link http://www.greenvillehumane.com/volunteerform.html
The Greenville Humane Society would be a great pale to volunteer if you are an animal lover. however, if you don't have enough time to volunteer you can still make a difference for the animals by donating to the Greenville Humane Society. It costs about $20 a day to care for an animal in their facility so every penny that they can get really helps!
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Local Churches
Almost all churches have some type of missions projects they focus on. I know my church focuses on all three...the local community, national, and international missions. The leadership at Taylors First Baptist is very service and missions minded, and they have passed that on to church members teaching us to share the love of Jesus in a practical way.
Some of their local service projects include a Single Mom's Oil Change, Angel Food Ministries, and Impact Greenville. On a national level, we have sent teams to help Katrina victims and we also have groups that travel to other states that are in need of workers...like Texas, Baltimore and Maine. This year we have 8 international mission trips planned!
I have also participated with the international ministries. I and 15 other students from my church went on a mission trip to Bulgaria. In Sofia, Bulgaria we met up with other churches and divided ourselves into volunteer groups. One group visited an orphanage and spent time with the children all day while another group painted a playground for a public park. I was in a group that cleaned up a small park outside of an apartment building. This was a lot of hard work since the park had not been cared for since the fall of communism. In fact, when my group got done with the park, we discovered doghouse and a sidewalk that had been covered up by vegetation. We only had hand-held tools so I definitely worked up a sweat cutting down small trees, pulling up weeds, and cleaning up a swing set. This was one of the most full filling acts of service I had ever done because as soon as we cleaned up an area of the park, we got to see the faces of the children that came out of the apartment building to play in the park for the very first time. It was definitely instant gratification, and after all of that hard work I had some pretty strong arms!
So if you are not involved in church or if your church doesn't have projects like this going on...you can always come participate in Taylors First Baptist service/mission projects. I know the church welcomes anyone willing to help and serve.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Angel Food Ministries
Blessings by the box
Angel Food's groceries are sold in a quantity that can fit into a medium-sized box at $25 per unit. Each month's menu is different than the previous month and consists of both fresh and frozen items with an average retail value of approximately $50. Comparison shopping has been done across the country in various communities using a wide range of retail grocery stores and has resulted in the same food items costing from between $42 and $78.
Generally, one unit of food assists in feeding a family of four for about one week or a single senior citizen for almost a month. The food is all the same high quality one would purchase at a grocery store. There are no second-hand items, no damaged or out-dated goods, no dented cans without labels, no day-old breads and no produce that is almost too ripe.
Also offered are specialty boxes such as steaks, chicken and pork. Many participants in this bonus program appreciate the expanded choices. Additionally, there is no limit to the number of units or bonus foods an individual can purchase, and there are no applications to complete or qualifications to which participants must adhere. Angel Food Ministries, like most all other retail grocery stores, also participates in the U.S. Food Stamp program, using the Off-Line Food Stamp Voucher system.
How the Program works
Food sales and distribution are handled by church host sites. Orders and payments are collected by the host sites during the first part of each month. These orders are then turned in to the Angel Food main office in Monroe, Georgia, on a predetermined date. Several days later, in the same month, the host site either picks up the food from Angel Food's 160,000 square feet warehouse to fill the orders on Distribution Day or, because this ministry is growing nationwide, food is delivered to the host site by a pre-arranged delivery mode. In most cases, as long as there is a truck headed in the direction of a community who wants this program and sees its ministry influence, there are no extra transportation costs.
To learn more about this ministry please visit their website.
Here is a link to churches and organizations in South Carolina that host this ministry. Contact them to get involved in this wonderful program!
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
The Children's Miracle Network
Your support of Children's Miracle Network helps ensure that children have the specialized care they need and deserve.
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Recently, I got involved with this wonderful program by helping to raise awareness and funds for this organization. Visit this website to learn more about Children's Miracle Network.
You can also visit this link to help me in my efforts to raise funds for CMN. Your donation will be considered a charitable donation for tax purposes and a receipt will be provided at the end of the year.
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
A Little Suggestion
Here is one of my favorite quotes on volunteerism:
"It is one of the beautiful compensations of life, that no man can sincerely help another without helping himself."
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
It basically is saying how beneficial, mentally and emotionally, volunteering can be to the one who is serving.
Monday, April 30, 2007
The Benefits of Volunteering
What is so cool about community service and volunteering is that it is fun! There is a just a great feeling inside that one gets when helping another, and you make some great friends along the way. That's what I find so unique about volunteering...you think you are the one making a difference, but in turn your life is changed too.
Here are some great reasons to volunteer...even if it is just one hour a week!
- Twenty-four million children ages 5-14 spend unsupervised time during out-of-school hours. These hours represent time that could be spent volunteering. (American Youth Policy Forum)
- 73% of America's 60 million young people believe they can make a difference in their communities. (Do Something Young People's Involvement Survey /Princeton Survey Research, 1998)
- Teenagers volunteer 2.4 billion hours annually. (Independent Sector/Gallup, 1996) [That could be so much more with your help!]
- Teenage service is worth $34.3 billion to the US economy. (Independent Sector/Gallup, 1999 value of service)
- Youth who volunteer just one hour a week are 50% less likely to abuse drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, or engage in destructive behavior. (Search Institute, 1995)
- Youth who volunteer are more likely to do well in school, graduate, vote, and be philanthropic. (UCLA/Higher Education Research Institute, 1991)
All of these statistics show that volunteering can help not only the people we are directly serving; but it can also help us live happier lives and can benefit the economy too! So what are you waiting for? Go out and get started!