Showing posts with label donations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label donations. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

OneThing #28 - Donate to Emma Norton

So this was interesting. I am tuned in to "Emma Norton Residence" because my mother-in-law donated to them. But I actually had been hanging on to a newsletter from Sharing and Caring Hands. I had circled the part where they asked for sheets and pots and pans for people who were trying to get established in their own place. I had some bedding set aside . . . 


When I was heading in to St. Paul, I thought I could stop at Emma Norton. I looked at the newsletter I'd been holding on to and saw that it was from Sharing and Caring Hands in Minneapolis. I called to make sure. Yep, I've donated there before. In fact, I've never been to Emma Norton! So I dropped off the items I had set aside. I'm not sure when I got on their mailing list, but I'll probably continue to get their newsletters. 


Ironically, a flyer came the next day for The Dwelling Place (Columbia Heights). I know why I get their newsletters. I went to one of their events when a former co-worker invited me. They do excellent work helping abused women and children find safe housing. All three of these entities do great work! I just can't financially support all of them . . . Prayer is key. God, what do YOU want of me?


I thought about using my spending money to buy a set of brand new pots and pans to donate. But there is so much need and I'm trying to be more prudent with my spending. I'll keep praying and listening for God's leading.


Since I love photos, I'll add one of a blanket I got along with the camo comforter I donated:



Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Donating Books

As I was clearing out old newspapers today, one article caught my eye. (Okay, lots of them did. But I want to make note of this one!) A woman named Lenore Gendron has donated tens of thousands of books to Hennepin County Medical Center for their Children's Literacy Program. Books are for patients and family members to enjoy while they are at the hospital and to take home if they wish. For people who have few books, this is a great way to promote literacy. The coordinator of the literacy program is Lynne Burke.

I am not currently getting rid of books, but I'll try connecting with this program when I go through the children's books that we are storing out in the garage.