logging in or signing up Faces of the Caring Center vjensen74 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 55 Category: Spiritual/ Ins.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 10, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: The Faces of Our Ministry Slide 2: Christmas Box Project December 2007 Slide 3: Members of AHS National Honor Society unload trailer of food Slide 5: Members of AMS Student Council look over where to begin unloading first Slide 6: Longtime MCCCC volunteers Dixie Norman and Myrtle Albritton go through all the boxes collected to find just the right kind Slide 7: MCCCC volunteer James Bagwell counts the cranberry sauce inventory Slide 8: Students from both AMS & AHS line up to begin packing the 170 or so boxes under the watchful eye of Bertha Bradford Slide 12: Volunteers Bob & Andrea McClelland add bread and stuffed animals Slide 13: MCCCC volunteer Sue Hawthorne goes over the list of Senior Citizen Project recipients for Freda Tinsley to pick up and deliver Slide 14: Toni George & her grandson are some of the first to pick up their food box from volunteer James Bagwell Slide 16: James Bagwell whisks boxes out to a waiting car Slide 17: The children of Anna Green help load her car for delivery to more than a dozen families Slide 18: A Bayside Clinic employee picks up boxes of food to be distributed through the clinic’s Ben Beaoui Slide 19: More citizens come to the Legion Hall to pick up their food boxes Slide 21: Volunteers Kirk Norton and Bob McClelland help Myrtle Albritton load up her vehicle for deliveries to some of the area’s shut-ins Slide 22: The Anahuac Elementary second graders showed their generosity by collecting and donating hundreds of non-perishable foods to the Caring Center. Slide 23: Thrift Shop Manager Bertha Bradford folds an item as one of her customers gets ready to pay Slide 24: A mom & her darling twins go shopping at the Thrift Shop Slide 25: One of the Saturday Thrift Shop customers takes advantage of a special sale! Slide 26: Volunteer Jerry Millsaps patiently untangles hangers for use at the Thrift Shop Slide 27: Volunteers Mary Wilkins and Lynette Parsons decide where to best display a rack of children’s clothing Slide 28: Sue Hawthorne gets donated pants ready to hang Slide 29: Members of the AHS Spanish Club, with advisor Felicia Jackson, help fold clothes at the Thrift Shop. Slide 30: Food Pantry volunteers Gertrude Hall and Josephine Smith go over cans of donated food Slide 31: Then they box the food to be picked up. Slide 33: Food Pantry Manager Mary Wilkins double checks that a client’s information is correct Slide 34: In Loving Memory of Carol McBride Who served our community as Food Pantry Manager for many years Slide 35: MCCCC Executive Director Wayne Hankamer presents a plaque of appreciation to Rick McMinn of Anahuac National Bank for the bank’s generosity Slide 36: Security State Bank’s Gary Van Deventer accepts a plaque of appreciation from MCCCC officers Slide 37: Debbie Gilbert is recognized for Gilbert’s Drive-in’s assistance with the Caring Center’s gasoline voucher program Slide 38: Debbie Copper, Sam Hill and Charles Hill of Hill’s Grocery are recognized for their assistance to the Caring Center through the years Slide 39: Renee and Jimmy Gore receive a plaque for their assistance with the Caring Center’s propane voucher program Slide 40: Dave Wilcox of Wilcox Drug Store helps the Caring Center with its medical voucher program Slide 41: MCCCC Board Meeting in the “corporate headquarters” – where we prayerfully consider the best way to serve our community with the gifts we are given You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Faces of the Caring Center vjensen74 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 55 Category: Spiritual/ Ins.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 10, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: The Faces of Our Ministry Slide 2: Christmas Box Project December 2007 Slide 3: Members of AHS National Honor Society unload trailer of food Slide 5: Members of AMS Student Council look over where to begin unloading first Slide 6: Longtime MCCCC volunteers Dixie Norman and Myrtle Albritton go through all the boxes collected to find just the right kind Slide 7: MCCCC volunteer James Bagwell counts the cranberry sauce inventory Slide 8: Students from both AMS & AHS line up to begin packing the 170 or so boxes under the watchful eye of Bertha Bradford Slide 12: Volunteers Bob & Andrea McClelland add bread and stuffed animals Slide 13: MCCCC volunteer Sue Hawthorne goes over the list of Senior Citizen Project recipients for Freda Tinsley to pick up and deliver Slide 14: Toni George & her grandson are some of the first to pick up their food box from volunteer James Bagwell Slide 16: James Bagwell whisks boxes out to a waiting car Slide 17: The children of Anna Green help load her car for delivery to more than a dozen families Slide 18: A Bayside Clinic employee picks up boxes of food to be distributed through the clinic’s Ben Beaoui Slide 19: More citizens come to the Legion Hall to pick up their food boxes Slide 21: Volunteers Kirk Norton and Bob McClelland help Myrtle Albritton load up her vehicle for deliveries to some of the area’s shut-ins Slide 22: The Anahuac Elementary second graders showed their generosity by collecting and donating hundreds of non-perishable foods to the Caring Center. Slide 23: Thrift Shop Manager Bertha Bradford folds an item as one of her customers gets ready to pay Slide 24: A mom & her darling twins go shopping at the Thrift Shop Slide 25: One of the Saturday Thrift Shop customers takes advantage of a special sale! Slide 26: Volunteer Jerry Millsaps patiently untangles hangers for use at the Thrift Shop Slide 27: Volunteers Mary Wilkins and Lynette Parsons decide where to best display a rack of children’s clothing Slide 28: Sue Hawthorne gets donated pants ready to hang Slide 29: Members of the AHS Spanish Club, with advisor Felicia Jackson, help fold clothes at the Thrift Shop. Slide 30: Food Pantry volunteers Gertrude Hall and Josephine Smith go over cans of donated food Slide 31: Then they box the food to be picked up. Slide 33: Food Pantry Manager Mary Wilkins double checks that a client’s information is correct Slide 34: In Loving Memory of Carol McBride Who served our community as Food Pantry Manager for many years Slide 35: MCCCC Executive Director Wayne Hankamer presents a plaque of appreciation to Rick McMinn of Anahuac National Bank for the bank’s generosity Slide 36: Security State Bank’s Gary Van Deventer accepts a plaque of appreciation from MCCCC officers Slide 37: Debbie Gilbert is recognized for Gilbert’s Drive-in’s assistance with the Caring Center’s gasoline voucher program Slide 38: Debbie Copper, Sam Hill and Charles Hill of Hill’s Grocery are recognized for their assistance to the Caring Center through the years Slide 39: Renee and Jimmy Gore receive a plaque for their assistance with the Caring Center’s propane voucher program Slide 40: Dave Wilcox of Wilcox Drug Store helps the Caring Center with its medical voucher program Slide 41: MCCCC Board Meeting in the “corporate headquarters” – where we prayerfully consider the best way to serve our community with the gifts we are given