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Teddys Girl

Teddys Girl Report 20 Nov 2008 11:36

Our Church collects all the year round, not just Christmas - Blankets, Sleeping Bags, Toiletries,Towels, Biscuits,Tinned Food. Clothes, Shoes etc.

We can also buy vouchers to give to any unfortunates for a meal.

At Christmas new childrens toys, and gifts suitable for teenagers, for those families that are finding it hard. Also Shoe Boxes for Romania.

They are also associated with a Charity, whereby unwanted items, furniture, cookers, fridges etc, can be collected, and done up and given to people who have been given accomodation, but have no furniture and such, and cant afford it.

Mo

LindainBerkshire1736004

LindainBerkshire1736004 Report 20 Nov 2008 11:18

Nudging back to front page

Staffs Col

Staffs Col Report 20 Nov 2008 08:47

nudged because its an important message

Shirley Ann

Shirley Ann Report 20 Nov 2008 08:13

Can someone tell me why posts are deleted, i wish they wouldnt delete peoples posts on my thread, i have broad shoulders and i dont mind what people say.

Shirley Ann.

LindainBerkshire1736004

LindainBerkshire1736004 Report 20 Nov 2008 06:59

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Shirley Ann

Shirley Ann Report 19 Nov 2008 22:19

Nudged

Shirley Ann

Shirley Ann Report 19 Nov 2008 21:58

nudge

Shirley Ann

Shirley Ann Report 19 Nov 2008 21:09

Uzzi in the sunshine, i have mailed you.

Shirley Ann.

Shirley Ann

Shirley Ann Report 19 Nov 2008 20:54

Helen contact your local council they may be able to tell you if there is a centre in your area, also Social Services will know as they may have contact with some of the residents. social services may also beable to pass gifts on to womens refuge, as you know they wont give out the address of the Refuge for safety reasons. I hope this helps.

Maximary. Out of the cold project sounds great, such a shame its only for one night a week. but even one night is better than nothing it shows people care. Pity the local council has'nt provided a long stay centre for these people.

And last of all MAISIE my fairy godmother who has sent me goodies for my residents every Christmas since i put my first thread up , not only at Christmas
but throughout the year, you are such a lovely Lady, as you do so much for so many people. Now Mrs dont mail me and tell me off for telling people how lovely you are. (as you always do.)

And thank you all for all you do ,
every little bit helps

Shirley Ann








Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 19 Nov 2008 19:29

Hi Shirley,

I have found it really hard to track down my nearest shelters: I understand that women's shelters, for example, need to be kept safe, but I would love to donate and in fact I would like to volunteer at a shelter for the homeless.

Where do I look?

Thank-you xxx

UzziAndHerDogs

UzziAndHerDogs Report 19 Nov 2008 18:25

A teenager just turned 18 moved in to our squat, with her was her 15yr old mentally retarded pregnant sister. By xmas there was a baby to think of who's mother thought of her as a living doll. The babies aunty was also her half sister and was too afraid to go to the authorities or even to sign on in case the father found them. Working was difficult for her as she needed to be there for her sisters. So there was little chance of her finding her own home.

One thing she was grateful for was nappies, baby clothes, formula and even a few toys.
Her greatest joy was receiving a padlock with key so she could lock her room door in the squat and keep her possesion safe.


Edit: to say that this was many years ago but still shows the plight of the homeless

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 19 Nov 2008 16:58

We have a programme here called "out of the cold", 7 churches of varied denominations provide the space one night a week from october till the end of March, a warm evening meal, a mattress and blanket for the night and a hot breakfast in the am.
The one with which I am familiar, has an ongoing supply of personal bags, each with a towel, washcloth, toothbrush and paste, soap and shampoo. Each visitor is offered a bag. A local dry cleaner cleans the blankets after use, a local bakery donates breadstuffs, local restaurants provide food also. This time of year they are looking for warm hats,mitts, scarves. I bake a 6 dozen batch of muffins once a month to add to their breakfast supplies. They are grateful for anything which makes life easier or more comfortable. The same would apply to a homeless shelter.
One local church has taken this a step further and now provides a place to sleep, every night of the year. Volunteer counsell9ors are available with connections to all types of available treatment where needed. Even financial advice. There's also a free 'shop' where people can go to "buy" an outfit for a job interview or when starting a new job.Just some ideas which work here.
Mary

Harpstrings

Harpstrings Report 19 Nov 2008 15:37

nudging as its for a good cause.

xxxx

*~*~ Maisie from  Wales. *~*~

*~*~ Maisie from Wales. *~*~ Report 19 Nov 2008 14:43

Shirley Ann. Bless you for what you do, I shall always try to help out as much as I can through out the year, and at Christmas time with some little gifts for them, to let them know that Father Christmas still delivers to homeless people!!
As I always say There But For The Grace Of God go any of us.
Lots of Love from Maisie xx

Mauatthecoast

Mauatthecoast Report 19 Nov 2008 14:20

Think this thread deserves a Nudge to keep it on first page........love to you Shirley

Mau xxx

Shirley Ann

Shirley Ann Report 19 Nov 2008 11:20

Sharon as i said in earlier post check with your shelter some are just overnight shelters where people have to move on so warm clothing like socks, gloves, scarves , jumpers toothpaste also underwear. Like i said my centre is a place where people live for a few months then they are rehoused.
So you need to contact the centre near you to find out what they need.

Shirley Ann.

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 19 Nov 2008 11:14

Warm jumpers and coats never go a miss!! Ours also like bath goods like shower gels for people to use whilst there!

xx

Shirley Ann

Shirley Ann Report 19 Nov 2008 11:07

Babara the things you donate are ideal.If anyone wants to donate items phone your local shelter and ask them if they are in need of the items you have to offer or what sort of items they are in need of as different places may cater for different age groups. the centre i run is for all ages, whole families etc. people who come to my centre stay with me usally until they are rehoused. Could be up to about 3months depending on their circumstances.
I am always grateful for anything that is donated to my residents, clothes toys etc. tinned food and basic food stuffs that help them when they first arrive as it takes time for benifits to get sorted so with out the stock of food i keep on standby some of my residents wouldnt eat for the first week. Im sure most centres will be glad of anything. but at Chistmas gifts are a nice thing to donate as most of these people wont get a present from anyone.

Shirley Ann.

LadyBarbara

LadyBarbara Report 19 Nov 2008 10:28

My next door neighbour goes to a shelter to help out and I give her old towels and clothes especially socks, they always seem to be welcome.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Nov 2008 09:27

That is a good question Sharron, it is not always easy to know what to give.

Ann
glos