A Promise to Mom: Reflections of an Annual Conference Session Member
Jeany Gewin has served as an Annual Conference lay member for over 20 years. She explains why she is following in her mother's footsteps and advocating for t…
Donations will be accepted on Sunday, June 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Monday morning, June 15 from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Bring your donations to the Midwest Mission truck, which will be located in the east parking lot outside the Schaumburg Convention Center.
Each May, many gently used school supplies are cleaned out of desks and lockers and end up in the trash, or clutter in your house. Items like notebooks with unused pages, extra pencils, crayons, rulers, folders, and other supplies often still have plenty of life left in them. Instead of throwing these items away, we can turn them into something powerful.
Around the world, many children do not have access to even basic school supplies. In Honduras, students are often grateful just to have a single notebook or pencil. These simple tools — the very ones we may no longer need — can help a child learn, grow, and build a brighter future.
How you can help:
Please only send items that are in good condition — if you wouldn’t give it to a loved one, it shouldn’t be donated. Midwest Mission volunteers carefully sort all supplies to ensure that only quality items are sent.
Once collected and sorted, the supplies will be shipped to Honduras to support students who otherwise would not have the materials they need to learn.
Learn more about the School Supply Drive
If you have questions or need additional information, please email Larry Dunlap Burg with NIC Mission Challenge in the Subject Line.
Please Note:
Midwest Mission cannot accept medications, bedside commodes, power or rusty tools, tricycles, scooters, bike parts, or any bike that is rusty or cannot be repaired.
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