Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Feeding the Community, Body and Soul

Are you able to help?

AID-NET needs help in the following areas:

  1.  Case workers: they need pairs of people to go out to sites to do interviews and assess how things are going.  Training is provided for this.
  2. Sponsors: as in a church or organization adopts a certain approved family and helps in various ways to reestablish the household.
  3. Furniture: of course this needs to be usable stuff in good condition, what we would use in our homes.  Restoration Depot is the clearing house for this.
  4. Retired contractors: if you know anybody who could volunteer to oversee construction of a new home or repair of an old one, boy they are needed!
  5. Donations.  100% of donated funds go to victims.  Currently they have about $71,000.  They hope to get around $300,000.  There are around 70 applications that have been approved.

 Call the Church office for how to connect with AID-NET!  638-4119

There will be  more log splitting, one of our mission projects, on Saturdays.   This "multi-church" project will be at the "old Delfasco Building" on the corner of Church St. and Bernard Ave. (below The Bean Barn).   We may have requests for elderly families from The Food Bank for a load of wood.  If anyone has a pickup or a trailer and would like to take a load to one of these locations, please come.  There will be someone there to load the wood and go along to unload and stack it at the recipients location.  We are also in need of trailers to haul downed timber to our "wood-gathering location."

                                                
 

There is a lot of fun and fellowship had by everyone involved.  Bring a friend, neighbor or co-worker and assist us in keeping our neighbors warm this winter. For more information, contact Tony Williams or Bart Morrell.  We welcome your help!