Tuesday, September 13, 2011
United Way Information
This time of year we are putting a major emphasis on United Way giving. If you give through the United Way at your employer, please consider designating Family Promise of Northern New Castle County as a recipient. Our United Way of Delaware write-in code is 12433. We also have a flyer for posting at this link access the file directly by clicking this link.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Family Promise "Box City" Information & Links
Cardboard Box City Sets Up In Delaware - Sleep Out For The Homeless
A Cardboard Box City event will be held by Family Promise of Northern New Castle County from September 30 at 6pm to October 1 at 7am at Hockessin United Methodist Church. Anyone with a heart for homeless families may attend, however registration and payment of the registration fee is required by September 19. The event is being held as a fundraiser and in an effort to bring awareness to the problem of family homelessness. Each participant is asked to raise at least $100 for Family Promise. The event will consist of sleeping out in cardboard boxes, a box decorating contest, live music, games, an interfaith worship service, and a Soup Kitchen. Participants may only bring their box, sleeping bag, pillow and toothbrush. Sleeping in a box might not be for everyone. As such, "virtual residents" can register, attend for the evening activities and not sleep out. Go to www.familypromisede.org for details and to register.
WHAT: Cardboard City Event - sleep out for homeless families
WHEN: Friday September 30 - Saturday October 1
WHERE: Hockessin United Methodist Church
The event Chairperson, Kim McWatters, states, "We are planning for hundreds of participants to sleep out for the homeless. Although other Family Promise affiliates have held Box City events before, this is our first year doing so. We are very excited to have so many people pull together to fight family homelessness. It should be a safe, fun, and rewarding event for everyone that participates!"
Family Promise of NNCC helps homeless families with children move toward lasting independence, by providing a safe place to eat and sleep, intensive case management, life skills training, support, and encouragement. Family Promise is a community of faith-based congregations, volunteers and homeless families. The organization is an affiliate of the national Family Promise organization, with 165 affiliates in 41 states. There are approximately 6,000 individuals in Delaware who are homeless each year and 2,700 of them are children.
If you'd give up your bed for a night, to help a homeless child, consider joining in the Cardboard Box City event for Family Promise of NNCC on September 30th in Hockessin. Go to www.familypromisede.org before September 19th for details and to register.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
Flyer for Box City
Consent form
If you'd give up your bed for a night, to help a homeless child, consider joining in the Cardboard Box City event for Family Promise of NNCC on September 30th in Hockessin. Go to www.familypromisede.org before September 19th for details and to register.
IMPORTANT LINKS:
Flyer for Box City
Consent form
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
Family Promise 3rd Quarter Newsletter
Our 3rd Quarter Newsletter is out! Here you'll find updates on staff, new Board members, new Congregations, updates on Families, Box City and more! All in a convenient printable flyer suitable for Church bulletin inserts. You can find the new Newsletter here.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
July & August Donations Appreciation
Thanks to all of the individuals and organizations that donated to Family Promise in July & August - you are making a difference for homeless children and families in Northern New Castle County! Here is a list of the organizations that contributed in July & August:
Bank of America
JP Morgan Chase
New Castle County
New Castle Presbytery Speer Trust
St. Philip's Lutheran Church
Trinity Community Church
White Clay Creek Presbyterian Church
Bank of America
JP Morgan Chase
New Castle County
New Castle Presbytery Speer Trust
St. Philip's Lutheran Church
Trinity Community Church
White Clay Creek Presbyterian Church
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