I am glad to report that we have enough items to fill the 40 feet container we are sending to bless orphans, widows and the poor in Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe. Thank you for your generosity in providing clothing, books, sewing machines, fabric, and household supplies. The container will be loaded here in Ames next Saturday, November 16, 2013
The only remaining items that we are looking for are twin size metal bed frames. They will be used to create bunk beds for post-high school orphans and college students who will live at our Community Center where they will receive ministry and life skills training.
- For those in Ames who have metal bed frames to donate, please email Mike (lifetolifeafrica@gmail.com) to arrange a drop off or pick up.
- If you are outside Ames and can deliver them, you can coordinate with Mike for the drop off.
We will need these metal bed frames by November 14, 2013.
This has truly been a team effort by friends of Life To Life Africa and the following churches:
- First Evangelical Free Church of Ames, IA
- Ascension Lutheran, Ames, IA
- Grand Avenue Baptist, Ames, IA
- Pleasant Ridge Evangelical Free Church, Glidden, IA
- Ambassadors Church, Harrisonville, MO
We are also grateful for the following organizations and companies for their generous help with the donations of clothing, fabric, household items, sewing machine, food, etc.:
- Bibles for Missions Thrift Store, Pella, IA
- Gift for the Nations, Mound Valley, KS
- Fareway, Ames, IA
- The Loft, Ames, IA
- Duckworthwearing, Ames, IA
- Miss Meyers, Ames, IA.
A special thank you is also extended to the following individuals:
- Kurt Friedrich for supplying us with a great storage space to stage our sorting and packing of the donated items
- Kent and Matt Cooper for providing help with the storage needs
- Dean and Duane Jensen for providing help with transport support
- Kim Kilzer for providing help with donations
- Jonathan and Lily Compton for their help with coordination.
I know God is pleased to see the collaboration of His people in this effort!
With a grateful heart,
Mike
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