Archive for September, 2010
Urgent needs; personal care
Here are the top 5 items for this week…
- Maxi pads
- Women’s deodorant
- Hair grease
- Baby wipes
- Diapers 5-6 sizes
Urgent needs; household items
Here’s this week’s top 5…
- Laundry soap
- Spray cleaners
- Zip-lock gallon size freezer bags
- Pine-sol
- napkins
Urgent needs; groceries
Here are the top 5 requests this week:
- Butter
- Breakfast meats
- cooking oil
- syrup
- coffee
From homeless to homeowner…
…this is the story of James and Nanea Mawae…
“With the help of local charities, one Green Bay family is beating homelessness to become homeowners.“It’s a blessing just to even have the opportunity to own a house,” James Mawae said.
James is working with volunteers from Habitat for Humanity to build a home on Green Bay’s west side.
James came to Wisconsin to escape a life based on drugs in Hawaii. He secured a job here, but he wasn’t making enough money to pay all of his rent in one installment. James, his wife, Nanea, and their five children were evicted from their home. They were forced to live out of their car.
Freedom House Ministries is one of the organizations working with the Mawaes.
“Now, they’re going to go from homelessness – from a homeless shelter – to home owners. That’s just fantastic,” Freedom House President Robyn Davis said.
Davis says homelessness is not simply an economic issue. It’s really about the breakdown of the family.
“When the family stops working together as a unit, that’s really what leads to homelessness,” Davis said.
With the depressed economy, more families need help. Freedom House’s wait list has increased in the last year. Right now, 43 families are waiting for help.
“We need to get from here to there, and there is serving every homeless family with children in Brown County,” Davis said.” Source: From Homeless to Homeowner – WGBA -
It’s stories like these that make me proud to be associated with Freedom House Ministries. Won’t you use the link in the sidebar to donate now so we can publish even more stories like this?
Thanks to all…
Thank you to our gold, silver and bronze sponsors, our table sponsors and guests for sharing an elegant and inspiring evening with us at our 7th Annual Celebration of Hope! Your generous financial support enables us to continue to meet the needs of homeless families with children in Brown County and prepare them for successful transition back into the community. Check back with us regularly for ministry updates, news about upcoming events and our blog posts…