in fact, i loathe fundraisers. i hate asking people for money. i'm not a sales person and i definitely am not a fan of being asked to "donate" $20 for a tiny box of candy bars for the local elementary school.
however, i love serving.
i love helping people.
i love providing as much assistance as i can.
so yesterday, when i found out that a good friend and co-worker's family's home was completely destroyed in the wildfires in auburn, CA... all i could think was how could i help this family?
they came home from church on sunday and only had a few minutes to gather a couple things - a file of original birth certificates, a family picture from the wall and a diaper bag was all they managed to take with them. all of the rest of their belongings - clothes, dishes, appliances, photo albums, wedding keepsakes, blankets, music, furniture - everything.
e v e r y t h i n g is gone.
ashes.
ashes.
so, while i do not like asking for money, or fundraising in an manner, i feel like they need help.
this is an opportunity to serve.
they need anything and everything - they have to rebuild their lives from scratch. luckily, they have the gospel in their lives and have maintained an eternal perspective of things, but i'm sure it's not easy. clothes, dishes, blankets, gift cards, cash, anything, i'm sure would be greatly appreciated.
i am sending a package to them on friday, september 11.
if you would like to help,
please contact me at
shannalarson@gmail.com
to arrange pick up and/or drop off.
please contact me at
shannalarson@gmail.com
to arrange pick up and/or drop off.
but most of all, please keep this (and the other families affected)
in your prayers.
i think that will help the most.
1 comment:
what are the ages of their kids?
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