Monday, December 23, 2013

NHR- Holiday Philanthroparty

I love hosting parties.

There's something about a handful of friends having a good time over good food, games, and some spirits.

This year I wanted to do something different, something with a philanthropic twist. Enter the bless bag. 

A while ago I began serving dinner at a local homeless shelter in DC. Despite the rumors that the homeless people near the White House are really secret service agents, 23% of  the DMV population is considered homeless. What's even more heartbreaking is the fact that over 3,000 children are included in this statistic. (source: Homelessness in Metropolitan Washington)

I've always had a servant's heart. My parents (mummy in particular) involved us in various donation/charitable event/ volunteer opp linked to Haiti since I can remember. So when I found out that the organization I volunteer with also has a shower program, my wheels began spinning on how I could help those in need. 

Since they receive clothing contributions on the regular, I decided to make a contribution of toiletry items that participants could take with them after showering and changing their clothes. I then made up my mind to throw a holiday philanthro-party, where instead of playing Taboo, spades or dominoes for 5 hours, we spend that time creating these toiletry/snack (bless) bags to donate.

So a few weeks ago, I sent out a clarion call to my friends and set up a sign-up sheet of items needed, and like the rock-stars they are, the donations came rolling in. These bless bags included one of each of the following:

Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Moist Towelettes
Hand Sanitizer Wipes
Dental Flossers
Dental Toothpicks
Q-Tips
Tissue
Soap 
Lotion
Band-Aids
Granola Bars
Pudding Cups
Crackers& Cheese
Juice Boxes
Index card w/ encouraging scripture

In the end, we had stuffed over 75 bags to donate. I know I'm blessed, but volunteering at this shelter has opened my eyes and heart to the reality that not everyone is as fortunate as I am, or as many of us are to indulge in some of the simplest pleasures in life such as sitting down to a meal, or laying in a warm bed at night. It's my hope that through these re-occurring bless bag parties, we'll provide some of the most basic items to the neediest of society. 

If you're looking for a way to help the less fortunate this holiday season, why not throw a bless bag party and then hand them out to the homeless person you pass by everyday during your commute to work? Or even at a park where homeless persons are known to spend the night?

You're blessed in order to be a blessing...so be one.

Happy Holidays friends.

Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed - Proverbs 19:17


Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Now that's love

Love isn't a four letter word. It's an action... my devotional this morning was on loving via our actions and it made me think of all the people in my life that I say 'I love you' to. 

The Bible says, "Let us stop just saying we love each other; let us really show it by our actions." (1 John 3:18 NLT) We can talk a good act: "I love people." But do we really love them? Our love is revealed in how we act toward them. - Rick Warren. 

There are those who I know love me via their actions, others who say it but only half heartedly behave in such manner, and others who clearly love themselves more than anyone else. 

I'll get off my soapbox now, but before I leave my dear friend Kareen sent me this picture today... she loves me, and if any man I date did this I'd know it was real...


Love. 


Thursday, December 5, 2013

...and they're off

Had to work on sealing the bottles so that they'd arrive intact, sorry for the delay, but I wanted to err on the side of caution. 


promise the post office by my office has to be ranked #1 on customer service.  I weighed, labeled, and mailed 20 packages in 5 mins. 

Once you receive your sample please take a length shot prior to use. I'd like to see comparison shots after 6-8 weeks of use. 

Thanks guys! I'm excited!