Thursday, December 22, 2011

Update

As we're all winding down to celebrate Christmas, things are winding up for the new year at the Heart to Heart Project.  I've made two more deliveries in the last week so the totals have jumped significantly in several categories.  Thank you to everyone for your donations and support.

I have added a couple of items for men to the "Needs List" so you can make a note of that as you're out shopping the good sales.

I thought I would copy some of Linda's recent emails onto this blog to let you know precisely what's going on.  Many of you have asked about volunteering or wondered what else is needed right now.  Here's up to date information for you right from Linda:

Hi Heidi:

 Our biggest need right now is towels for children.  We are going through them faster than anything else and we have needed to purchase them almost every week.  As we go through our inventory more and move what we need to our other project room, I will know more......but I know that we will be short of school supplies for them, especially colored pencils, markers, erasers, notebooks, and scissors.  Also, simple coloring books, toys and flash cards for preschool children for the refugee kits. If anyone sees really good deals on games like Rook, Yahtzee etc. for the children in the regular shelters, those things are great for them to interact with their mothers and create a bond.  In the women's department, we are constantly needing to purchase lotions and we love to get cosmetics, since we seldom get that and I feel it is helpful to them as they are applying for jobs as they go through their new adjustments in society. 

 Also, Sharon Nuttall and her husband were called to be in charge of our second location at 2200 South State Street yesterday.  She has been my right arm in running the Destinations locations, so we absolutely could use good volunteers who could serve once a week or more for four hours.  If anyone in your ward has family that lives closer to downtown, please let them know that they can get a DVD and brochure from me to pass along to them.....hopefully for them to pass along to their R.S. president.  I speak in different wards.....that's how we get all our inventory and it would be helpful to find volunteers and supplies from wards closer to our 2200 South location.  Sharon will need all the help she can get too!

 We are going to attempt to build a basic inventory of kits for all the shelters in Utah this upcoming year.  That means supplying them with two or three kits for each age group for children and 25 women's kits, so as each family enters the shelters, they can immediately receive a welcome kit.  These are smaller shelters but there are 14 of them in addition to the YWCA and South Valley Sanctuary.  I have notified Hilde Koenig (the Diversity Coordinator over all the shelters) that we will work on one or two shelters at a time each month until they all have this basic inventory to work from.  That way, when families enter the shelters, no mother or child will be left out.  As they get down to one in an age group, they notify me by email what needs to be built up, so they have this constant supply.  That's what we do with South Valley and it works out really well.  We supply YWCA with 100 kits about every six weeks. The refugee's get a minimum of 100 kits per month, depending on their specific needs.

 Even though the need ahead of us for the coming year is huge.......THE CHALLENGE AHEAD OF US IS NOT AS GREAT AS THE POWER BEHIND US!  To think that this whole project has it's roots in the Temple View Branch with sisters who live in poverty and give every week their widow's mite....that, and our message from the Lord that He loves His children and we love them........is why their efforts have been multiplied a thousand fold, through wonderful people like you. The Lord has been providing all along as we've grown.......and your ward has been an amazing support.....even more than you know.....and we appreciate it so much!  The response from these shelters is so positive.  They are receptive of our message and they express to me that the quality and care that we put in these kits is so empowering to the recipients.  Please pass on to your ward our gratefulness for all their sacrifice in helping us do this.

Have a wonderful Christmas Heidi.  It has been an honor to work with you and your amazing ward.

Sincerely,

Linda Simmons

Then, I received this email a day or so later with needs for the second facility.
Hi Everyone:
We have exciting news!  We will be moving into our second location next Tuesday, December 27.  Sharon and Tom Nuttall will be running that project room and we will do the refugee kits from there.  She has been working with me at the Destinations location since February and things will be able to run just as they have!
I thought I would put out a request for some needed items, just in case any of you might have extras of any of them that we might use.  We had someone who was going to get them for us, but his health has been bad and things fell through.  What we are looking for are:
Used banquet tables (we don't care if they are the old heavy ones because we won't be moving them around once they are in place.  They can even be damaged.  We can cover them.  We'll just be putting our quilts on them.)
Metal shelving for our towels, games, etc.
Book cases.
Rubbermaid or Sterilite-type bins to hold our stuff animals.  None of them need to have lids.
Sterilite-type shoe boxes to hold our toothbrushes and combs.  These don't need lids either.
If any of you have any connections to get any of these items, we could sure use them.  They don't have to be fancy, just functional.  We have some funds to purchase them, but would rather use the precious donation money for needed items for the kits.
By the way, we have now donated over 4,150 kits so far (1,795 so far this year), so we have been really busy and will be more busy next year.  We are now giving to all 16 battered women's shelters, Holding Out Help for escapees from polygamy colonies, Life Start Village for homeless women and children and 100 kits per month to the refugees, so we will easily do more than 2,000 kits next year.
If you know of someone who has any of the above items, please email or call me at 801-280-0640 or 801-598-3218.
Have a Merry Christmas,
Linda Simmons
Hearts Knit Together
As you can see, things are rolling along.  It has been a such a pleasure in my life to be involved with this project and to work with each of you.  What an experience.  Merry Christmas to one and all!

Friday, December 16, 2011

S.S.S.

Thank you for the tremendous support at S.S.S. on Tuesday night.  We accomplished everything we set out to do and more!  Even had our own Christmas miracle.  The West Jordan Madrigals showed up unexpectedly for an appointment that didn't exist.  We were treated to a holiday performance, and we had enough soup to share out bounty with our surprise entertainment.  It was a win/win.  Should we ever doubt that things work out for the best?

Here are some pictures of our evening together.  Merry Christmas!






















Thursday, December 15, 2011

Deal Alert

I just got off the phone with Becky W.  Out shopping today, she ran into a deal at Old Navy.  Their fleece blankets are being cleared out at 50% off making them $5 each.  It's hard to buy the fleece alone for that price, and these are finished blankets.  If you're still looking to donate some fleece this Christmas, this is an easy and economical way to do it!

Merry Christmas to all!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Wowser

If you attended, you know the Neighborhood Christmas Breakfast was a smashing success.  Well, here's the update on the donations for the Heart to Heart just at the breakfast.  This morning, a whopping 111 amazing toys were delivered to be used during this Christmas season.  Linda and her crew were so grateful and excited to receive them.  Thank you for helping with this project.  Look at the totals on this blog and see what our neighborhood has been able to do in the last ten months.  Don't forget Tuesday night at 6:30--the ladies in our neighborhood will be making bags, blankets, and barrettes for the Heart to Heart while we eat soup and listen to Christmas music.  Should be tons of fun.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Delivery

Today, I delivered a bag of toys generously donated by one family in our neighborhood.  Thank you for your donations.  I just learned today that 325 kits were used in the last month so the need is certainly still there. 

Another special delivery today was of 13 fleece quilts cut and tied by my son's 6th grade class last week.  I was in charge of a project for their holiday party, and the kids were interested in doing some humanitarian service.  These sixth graders skipped their lunch recess and used a good portion of their designated party time to complete 13 blankets.  I was so proud of them for wanting to help others and then having fun while doing it.  Way to go! 

Just a reminder that the Neighborhood Breakfast is this Saturday at 8:30.  I will be there to collect any donations you'd like to make to help the strong efforts at Christmas time.  Thank you for your continued support of The Heart to Heart Humanitarian Project.