The Daily Bread is now available for you to pick up. You can find it on the table in the entry.
Fill Beth Matanich’s luggage for Haiti! Beth is taking a short-term mission trip to Haiti, February 9–24, and she can use more of two items to take to distribute to destitute children: children’s underwear and Matchbox cars. We can help by purchasing these items and dropping them in the Haiti box here at church. Beth will be hiking in to work with the children deep in the mountains through the ministry of Hope in Haiti (www.hopeinhaiti.org). Please pray for Beth and the children she will help.
Next Sunday let’s fill the food basket. The first Sunday of each month, you can bring perishable food for the upper county HopeSource food bank in Cle Elum. Put it in the basket in the entry, and we’ll get it to the food bank.
2015 Food Bank Needs
Non-Perishable:
- Soups, chili and stews
- Canned and dried fruits
- Canned meat, tuna and other proteins
- Pancake mixes and syrup
- Jellies and jams
- Peanut butter
- Rice and pasta, plain or mixes
- 100% fruit juices, kid size
- Coffee, tea and hot chocolate
- Flour and sugar, small sizes
- Storage bags, all sizes
- Foil or plastic wrap
Items That Promote Home Cooking:
- Hot and cold cereals
- Home baking items
- Salad dressings
- Herbs, spices and seasonings
- Cooking oils
- Mayonnaise
- Ketchup and mustards
- Dried beans, split peas, lentils
- Powdered or canned milk
- Wholesome and natural foods
Personal Necessities:
- Dish, laundry, and hand soap
- Shampoo and conditioner
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Toiletries
- Bathroom and facial tissues
- Cleaning supplies
- Bleach
Other:
- Pet foods, wet or dry
- Kitty litter
The Food Bank does not accept home canning or preserves, opened, expired, rusted, broken, or damaged items.
Please, as often as possible we need healthy and nutritious foods that are low fat and low sodium.