Posts Tagged ‘Northern Arizona Food Bank’

Our First Trailer Load of Clothes

Thursday, February 19th, 2009
Bins of Clothes

Bins of Clothes

In mid November, we received our first trailer load of clothes and right away we put our inmate program to work. They separated them into various categories such as women, mens, boys, girls, babies and shoes. After all the clothes were organized, they were placed in brand new duffle bags which had been donated to us thru the Northern Arizona Food Bank. In the end, we filled up 600 requests which was approximately 2,400 children, 600 ladies and 420 men.Â
On Friday, February 27, 2009, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., we will be having our second event. We have 40 bins of clothes that we have not done anything with except unload it from the trailer and place them in bins. We’re thinking of just having the people go thru the bins and take what they need. We will be supplying them with a grocery basket which they will fill up. We will also be distributing produce on that day and boxes of sparkling green tea which Kerry Ketchum got donated for us.
Special thanks to The 3000 Club for making this possible.

Liz Taylor ♥

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And You Can Take That to the Bank.. the Food Bank

Saturday, December 27th, 2008


“Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his
harvest field (Matt. 9:38).”

Times like these are very impressionable in the minds of most people. It’s easy to lose hope in things when so many people are losing their jobs and some families are not as well off as they once were. Then there are others who take times like these to seek opporunity. Our small church group went to the food bank in Flagstaff to pack up boxes full of food to be distributed to those who are in need of it in these trying times. For some in the group, it was their first time to ever take part in an event like this. To them, they were simply giving of themselves for the benefit of another. And to all, they were caught up in the spirit of things; just happy and blessed to be a blessing.

Upon reaching the food bank, I could feel the anticipation among the members of Word of Victory church. Willingness had brought them there, and the workers had indeed come to the field. The assembly line had formed and fucntioned as smooth and beautifully full of grace as a symphony with its many members working as one. Two stood at a white folding table making boxes to pass down the line to be filled with dry cereals, juices, canned fruits and veggies, and other treats.

Personally, it was very similar to the work that I do every day of the week, but here the payout was much greater than money (”Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven… -Matt. 5:12). It was also a time for God to work mightily in the midst of His people. In doing things like this, God can bring His people closer together in fellowship and worship. “For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them (Matt. 18:20).” Truly, we were gathered in His name. We were there to do His work; to be His hands and feet. I dare to say that one of the most important things to remember about the holidays is that it is the season (an appointed season) to give.

Mark Hill (Northern Arizona Food Bank, Flagstaff)

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