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Make Your Own v. Outside Service Projects

Make Your Own v. Outside Service Projects. Make Your Own. Five or more sisters WiL & NG groups (wink, wink!) 2 hrs Possibilities: Still Creek Ranch (Kitchen help, fall garden, school tutors) 5k with a group pick up trash with a group (KBB)* make baked goods to brighten someone’s day

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Make Your Own v. Outside Service Projects

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  1. Make Your Own v. Outside Service Projects

  2. Make Your Own • Five or more sisters • WiL & NG groups (wink, wink!) • 2 hrs Possibilities: • Still Creek Ranch (Kitchen help, fall garden, school tutors) • 5k with a group • pick up trash with a group (KBB)* • make baked goods to brighten someone’s day • Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach, Mama Club • Habitat for Humanity • Brazos Valley Food Bank (approx. 5 per shipment) • Twin City Mission Community Cafe (approx. 5)

  3. Outside • You • 2 hrs, at least • You may only count 1 Outside Service project for service points, the other 2 points must be obtained through ASC service projects Possibilities: • Church • Grace-Anderson: AWANAS • Babysitting • Hospital/Clinical observation hours • Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach • Habitat for Humanity • The Humane Society • Brazos Valley Food Bank • Aggie Replant • SOS Ministries (Mentoring,After School Program,Teen Ministry, Newsletters)

  4. Aggieland Pregnancy Outreach • Donations management needs throughout the week (1 hour shifts or 2 hour shift) • Child care opportunities for Mama Club (Thursdays 5:45-8:15pm) • Administrative needs in their offices (1 hour shifts or 2 hour shift, Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm) • Child care opportunities for adoptive families coming in for supportive training after they join APO’s program (4th Saturday of each month, 1:45-4:15pm) • Contact: http://www.pregnancyoutreach.org/ Vickie Thomas 979-764-6636 vickiethomas@pregnancyoutreach.org

  5. Grace Bible Church - Anderson • Early Childhood volunteers - (Sundays; 9:15 or 11:00) (infants-PreK age kids) Volunteers are needed to serve on a rotational basis on Sundays during one service. • Awana volunteers- (Each Sunday; 4:45-7:00pm) (PreK-12th graders) Volunteers serve with the same group of kids each week. (from Sept. 1st - Dec. 1st) • Parent’s Night Out (Dec. 7th; 10am-3pm) This event provides an opportunity for parents to do their Christmas shopping. Contact: Jenn Chalmers JennChalmers@grace-bible.org

  6. Other contacts for volunteer opportunities - Keeping the Brazos Beautiful (KBB) Amy Reed amyreed@keepbrazosbeautiful.org - Habitat for Humanity Madeline Zwicke volunteer@habitatbcs.org - Brazos Valley Food Bank Gina Lane ginal@bvfb.org - Millican House Heather Murphy millicanhouse-mpc@ALCCO.COM - Still Creek Ranch Emily Westerhof stillcreekoffice@gmail.com - SOS Ministries Jolynn Easter jeaster@saveourstreetsministries.org

  7. summary... • Diversify your service for maximum joy and fun-ness! • 3 points may be a combo of HOPE Pregnancy donations, Make Your Own, Outside service projects, or ASC volunteer events As each of you has received a gift, use it to serve others as faithful stewards of God’s grace in various forms. (1 Peter 4:10)

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