For the next several days I will be posting about the World Congress of Families. This year it is being held in Sydney, Australia.  Remember how we helped to raise funds for Angela to attend? She is sending daily reports of the presentations, interviews she is able to have, and more. I am excited to share with you what she is experiencing. There are so many around the world - politicians, religious leaders, community organizers, trained professionals, and others - who are dedicated to defending the family. I will try to post each day's events in order so you are not reading them backwards as you scroll down. I have broken up Angela's summaries into several posts so it isn't overwhelming to see a HUGE post. Remember, if you have any questions you would like her to ask when she gives her interviews, leave them in the comments and I will pass them along to her.

The errand of angels....

One of the main purposes of Relief Society is just that - to give relief. We try to lift up, encourage, and lighten a load. We mourn with those that mourn, give comfort to those in need of comfort.

Service Project 01

Our ward Relief Society has been very active in doing service projects to help women and girls in our small community. As much as we wish things didn't happen to women - abuse, drugs, prostitution - the fact is they do. And chances are someone you know either has been or will be affected by it. The two latest service projects done by the Relief Society combined with the Young Women and Achievement Day Girls in our ward have tried in some way to let those women and girls in our community know we care. Maybe it help give you ideas on how to serve right in your own community?

The first project was to help those teen girls who find themselves suddenly in foster care. We were told by those who help run the services that many are taken from their homes in the middle of the night {during a drug bust or worse} with whatever they are wearing and that is all. They have no time to gather any of their own items.

We gathered supplies and made these grab 'n' go kits that are given to those girls to help them get a new start.

Service Project 05

Fleece blankets were tied together.

Hygiene kits were put together containing essentials {soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, hairbrushes, feminine products} but also nail polish, hair accessories, etc to an added boost.

Service Project 08

One-size flannel drawstring pajama bottoms were sewn. As well as the hobo bags that everything was put into. The bags are reversible and make a great school bag or purse.

Service Project 04

Other items included were notebooks, pens, and other school supplies. It was a very fun evening as women of all ages from 8 up to 80 gathered together to serve.

The second project was for the local domestic violence shelter. Too many times women are victims of domestic violence and need protection from their perpetrators. This is where safe houses - known only to the police - come in.

quilting

We were told our local safe house was in need of essentials - kitchen towels, baking ware, hygiene products, bedding, etc.

card making

We gathered again as women and sisters to provide what we could to be used by those who need them.

service

Again, it was an evening filled with love.

"You pass the heritage along as you help others receive the gift of charity in their hearts. They will then be able to pass it to others. The history of Relief Society is recorded in words and numbers, but the heritage is passed heart to heart." (Henry B. Eyring, The Enduring Legacy of Relief Society)

Now is the time to share your stories of Relief Society! Link as many posts as you want, written recently or years ago, that tell something about Relief Society.



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3 comments:

  1. As a former domestic violence counselor I can assure you that there isn't a women's shelter around that isn't always in need of the "essentials" you mentioned. This is definitely a project any Relief Society in the U.S. could take on to benefit our sisters in the community. Thanks for sharing the idea!

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  2. How are the fleece blankets made that you show in this post? they look great

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  3. I think the day you described is awesome! So much can get accomplished while sharing with one another. I really enjoyed hearing about this event.

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