Tuesday, January 28, 2014

A Quick Review of Meal-Making Groups in 2013

Not to be forgotten - Boy Scout Troop 36 in Charlottesville, VA - December Delivery

Boy Scout Troop 36 made 48 full-day meal packets for IHS as their service project during their December 2013 lock-in which was held at the First United Methodist Church in Charlottesville. Twelve (12) scouts and leaders spent the night, also competing in broomball, completing merit badge requirements, and hosting Cub Scouts in an open house.

Troop 36 meets Mondays at 7 PM at the First Methodist Church. For more information on Troop 36 contact Don Kimpel at DLKimpel@gmail.com. A Special thanks for their  annual holiday donation. Assistant Scout Master, Don Kimpel, also delivered 50 meal packets in December 2012.

Looking back at ALL those who held special assembly sessions for meal-making in 2013
  • Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church Unitarian Universalist, Charlottesville, VA(TJMC UU is the anchor church since 2010; meals made by children's Sunday School classes)
  • The Margaret and Michael Gorman family of Ivy, VA
  • University Scouts at UVA (Venture Crew 1819)
  • The Rachel Thielmann family of Charlottesville, VA
  • Mollie Michie Pre-School in Charlottesville, VA
  • Cub Scout Pack 79, United Methodist Church in Crozet, VA
  • Cub Scout Pack 183 and Troop 3, Louisa, VA
  • Children's Garden Pre-school, Earlysville, VA
  • The Enrichment Alliance of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
  • Key Clubs of Charlottesville, VA
  • The Elaine Cheng Family of Charlottesville, VA
  • LDS Church (Second Ward Youth Group), Charlottesville, VA
  • The Dawn Cleveland Family of Ivy, VA
  • Olivet Presbyterian Church Kids Connection, Charlottesville, VA.
Special Notice for food donations and funds for UVA Hospitality House food purchases
  • Antioch Baptist Church, Scottsville, VA
  • Whole Foods Market, Charlottesville, VA
  • Hot Cakes Restaurant, Charlottesville, VA
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT:  All recipients of this e-mail, or who read this note as a blog posting are invited to involve your family, church, children's organizations, and schools in this valuable food program for outpatients and caregivers who simply do not have funds to support themselves while visiting UVA Medical Center. Read about the program and the part you can play. February and March participation for making full-day meal packets is needed NOW..

Sincerely ....  T. Wade Clegg III

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