Note: This post was adapted from an article by Pam Sourelis The Voice, newsletter of
the Unitarian Universalist Congregation
in McHenry
The Social Justice Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation
(UUC) in McHenry thanks you for all
of your generous contributions to the Compassion
for Campers drive. The drive will continue during the five months of the PADS sites off-season.
So we need your continued
support.
Here is a story that will inspire
you, shared by Ken West on his Facebook page:
A young person I know, Francisco Arreola, walked 14 miles this
a.m. to my church—the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in McHenry—to deliver
much needed items for our community's homeless. Francisco does not have access
to transportation. The program is called Compassion for Campers and any toilet
paper, toiletries, bug spray, sun block and non-perishable food items are most
appreciated. These items help them through the warm season when the shelters
are closed.
YAAAAAAAYYYY Francisco!!!
We have since learned that Francisco used a
portion of his graduation money to buy the supplies.
And many thanks to Jail Brakers, who delivered 20 individual camping kits filled with fresh fruit, protein bars,
toiletries, and other essentials to the PADS office last week as part of the
Compassion for Campers drive.
Thanks also to First Presbyterian
Church of Harvard, who has set up a collection box so that their members
can take part in this drive.
You can join the effort by dropping off needed items at the UUC, 5603 Bull Valley Road in McHenry. Call the church office at 815 322-2464 to confirm when the
building will be open to accept contributions.
Campers need insect repellant,
sunscreen, toiletries, and non-perishable food.
For a complete list of items
needed, please email either Lisa
Jacobsen at ourlocalgurl@gmail.com or Sue Rekenthaler at tomatos@mc.net. We will also
put you on an action list to keep you informed of needed items and possible
volunteer opportunities this summer.
Saturday Night Cookouts
We have also received a request
for assistance with the PADS Saturday
Night Cookouts. Joseph Brehm,
the director at the Cary United
Methodist Church Emergency Shelter, holds a cookout every Saturday night at Emrickson Park in Woodstock.
The picnic starts at 6:00 P.M. They
usually have about 12 of our homeless neighbors in attendance. Anyone can show
up, hopefully with a dish to share, pitch in, and socialize. Joseph is also
looking for people to be part of a regular rotation or donations. Please
contact either Lisa Jacobsen or Sue Rekenthaler if you are interested in this
project.
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