FAWN GROVE COMPASSION CENTER
The compassion center was started in 1992 in
response to the victims of the Mozambique floods. Since then, more than 400
shipments have been delivered throughout the United States and internationally to
twenty-two world areas. Donations come to the center from many churches and
non-profits, and from consignment shops.
Special methods and procedures have been developed over the years to
meet shipping, cultural and customs requirements. For example, clothing is
separated by warm and cold climates – and cultural restrictions. Sharon
Kessler, Administrator of the Center says, “The genius of our warehouse is
having items pre-separated to be able to quickly respond to specific needs.” (watch
this brief video about a day spent with the Stillmeadow team at the Fawn Grove Compassion Center)
The center responds when a District Superintendent, Pastor or Missionary
makes a request. When there is a disaster, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries coordinates
the distribution of crisis care kits. Also, items are sent to families through
local churches.
STILLMEADOW CONNECTION
Every month since the start of the center some
very special Stillmeadow people have volunteered on the first Wednesday of each
month. In fact, three volunteers have
been visiting for more than 24 years! This past week’s team included Betty
Collier, Eloise
Dubs, Jackie Heindel, Darlene Judd, Jody Ritchey and Allen Wagaman.
Pastor
Jonathan Batchelder, Senior Pastor of the Fawn Grove Church of the Nazarene
says,
"The volunteers from Stillmeadow Nazarene are some
of the most faithful servants of
Christ. We so appreciate their help & dedication to this ministry, and we
also cherish their friendship."
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
Stillmeadow folks can donate
items by placing them in the Stillmeadow Food Pantry area. Right now smaller size summer weight clothing is needed,
and the center always needs blankets and bedding. There is always a need for volunteers
to help a the center on the first Wednesday of each month. The team leaves the
church at 8am and returns at 2pm. If you can’t donate items or serve, please
consider giving a monetary donation to this important ministry. The following
videos tell the Fawn Grove story in more detail. They are worth watching……
STORIES ABOUT FGCC
A10 minute sampling of stories about FGCC
THE CYCLE OF COMPASSION A 5 minute
video “The Cycle of Compassion”
THE LEAST OF THESE – A 3 minute video
describing the reason FGCC exists.
WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO A 6
minute video that describes this worldwide ministry.
(Thank you to Jack Borgal, Warehouse Manager and Sharon Kessler,
Administrator for providing some of this Friday Feature Story information)
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