Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2014

"Show Your Thanks By Giving To Others"


Throughout the holiday season is a great time for us to remember to give to others. Patrice came up with a great slogan for our Thanksgiving special on Holiday Fun with Hillary.

 "Show your thanks by giving to others"

I love it! What a wonderful reminder the holidays give us to reach out and serve in our community.

Two great examples that we talked about on the show were the Amherst Survival and Foster Care bags for DCF. I am including more information in this post for those that would like to learn more about these organizations. 

If you do not live in the Pioneer Valley, I encourage you to research similar organizations in your area. 

I was very surprised at how much these organizations do to assist others, I invite you to take a look...

AMHERST SURVIVAL CENTER

The Amherst Survival Center is an incredible place! Continue reading to view their services and for ways to help!
 
Hours:   Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 11 am to 3 pm
Open Thursdays until 7 pm
Closed Wednesdays

Open 3rd Saturday of the month, 9:30 am - 11:30 am
(Food Pantry and Community Store ONLY)

Here is a list of the amazing services they provide...
 
  • Breakfast Bar 11am
  • Hot Lunch 12-1
  • Fresh Produce and Bread 
  • Food Pantry for people who live in 13 towns including Amherst 
  • Community Store 
  • Free Health Clinic M 12:30-1:30pm, TH 5-6pm
  • Lite Supper TH 5-6pm
  • Family Friendly movies TH 3pm, 5pm
  • Community Partners during the week (see website)
There are several ways to help...
  • They are always looking for volunteers.
  • Donations of food, personal care items, diapers, or funds.
  • They are also looking for people, schools, or organizations to run food and diaper drives.
  • Thanksgiving boxes ($10 gift certificates to grocery stores)
  • Holiday Gift Distribution of new books and games for children (for the month of December)
Check out their website http://amherstsurvival.org/
or their facebook page https://www.facebook.com/amherstsurvival


FOSTER CARE COMFORT BAGS
Friends of ours fostered a sweet little girl for several months. While they were preparing to foster, they had to take classes. They were informed that most children that are taken out of their homes come with very little or nothing at all. The Department of Children and Families tries to supply them with basic supplies. 

Our friends wanted to do something to help. They organized a service project which involved bringing donations and sorting them. It was an incredible event to take part in. 

Here is the list that we worked from that came from a local DCF branch:

            Hygiene Items:
             (Travel Size)
  • Toothbrushes/ Toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Shampoo/Conditioner
  • Sanitary napkins/ Tampons 
  • Baby items (diapers, wipes, baby shampoo, powder, pacifiers, bibs, onesies)
         Blankets:
Blankets are one of the greatest sources of comfort for these children.
(*personal opinion interjection: Fleece blankets are relatively inexpensive to buy or make. They need blankets for all ages (0-18 +). Fleece blankets are a great option if you are considering donating.)

Overnight Bags:
These bags are assembled by DCF workers. They would LOVE to have volunteers sponsor an overnight bag for a specific age child and include items like:

  • Toothbrush/ Toothpaste
  • Deodorant
  • Washcloth
  • Soap
  • Shampoo/Conditioner
  • Brush/ Comb
  • Pajamas
  • Underwear (boy or girl and any sizes are acceptable)
  • Pens/Pencils/Crayons (preferably not markers
  • Books/Coloring books
  • Small toy or stuffed animal
  • A BAG/pillowcase to carry items in
Reusable bags work great and are inexpensive.

*I've heard stories of children lighting up at the sight of these items. Many of them have little to no possessions of their own. These items our THEIRS and it is important to them. When we did this
service project my heart ached. It was so sad to think of these children not having anything. I wanted to buy everything under the sun to put in these bags.

This is an idea that you could do as a family or do over Thanksgiving. You can invite everyone to bring an item from the list when they come to dinner. This would be a great way to do service and be united as a family or group of friends. Even if you gather enough supplies to make one overnight bag, that is one child that will feel loved.

You can look on Mass.gov or your contact your local DCF office (or equivalent) to learn where to drop off your donations.
If you have friends or relatives that foster children, they would also be a good contact.


There are MANY wonderful organizations that help those in need. Now is a great time to search for opportunities to serve.

I belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and our church has an incredible humanitarian aid program, encourages active community service, and counsels it's members to help care for those around us.

I am proud to be Mormon and to participate in these efforts.

If you have an organization that helps and serves others that you are passionate about, I would love to hear about it. 

It is my hope that you will take the time to serve someone this Thanksgiving season. Hold a door, flash a smile, send a card, bake some cookies, or "pay it forward". Simple works just as well as extravagant. You never know when a small and simple act will greatly change someone's life.

Remember -- Show your thanks by giving to others!

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

*Hills



A Memorable Thanksgiving



Thanksgiving is such a warm and wonderful Holiday. Families gather, hearts are grateful, and memories are shared. 

Thanksgiving is the perfect opportunity to incorporate family heirlooms into your decor.
Here are a few examples to get your creative juices flowing.
1. Side table display with heirloom candy dish and recipe box
I did some rearranging at my Mom's house while we were visiting a few weeks ago so I could use them for this post. I picked this particular spot because there are so many memories and heirlooms. The mirror was placed there by my Great Grandfather (by direct order of my Great Grandmother) so the kitchen could easily be seen by anyone sitting in the living room. It has only ever been moved to paint the walls.The table was also an original piece to the house. I simply added a few basic Thanksgiving decorations and included my Great Grandmother's candy dish and her recipe box. Simple, easy, and full of memories.

 2. Recipe box, salt and pepper shakers, and figurines
 Here is another that I displayed the recipe box from my Great Grandmother. Also, not pictured is a recipe from that box that I enlarged on our printer/copier and framed. I love the idea of taking something that is used for a specific purpose and displaying it in the house. I also added heirloom turkey figurines and salt and pepper shakers as accents.

3. Trice's Grandparent's antique goodies
Here is a display that we used in the show. These are from Patrice Wilson's (co-host) Grandparents. For family gatherings Patrice uses these items for serving. The handmade toolbox is great for silverware and the fruit crate is sturdy enough to hold the drink container on top and plates or glasses underneath. It is a beautiful way to display these items. She also uses a sewing box that she inherited from her Grandmother. Trice uses it as a candy dish. I love not using things for the original intended purpose, it makes the display a eye catcher! 

** Don't have family heirlooms? It's okay! Use what you like, so your children and grandchildren will have items to cherish. 
*Even if an heirloom that you have may be simple or less-than-extravagant, use it! Think of a way to use it so you can continue to keep those memories alive. By doing so you are honoring your heritage and those family members will be well represented during your Thanksgiving holiday.

Have fun digging up old treasures!!

*Hills