Family friendly service activities for ages 5 to 105 years old
Some of the planned activities:
Packaging meals for the hungry (5 yrs +)
Decorating cookies for inner city school teachers (5 yrs +)
Writing letters and drawing pictures for military service members and others (5 yrs +)
Making spiritual bracelets for those in need of love and grace (5 yrs +)
Making no-sew blankets for students at The Board of Child Care (5 yrs +)
Sewing pillowcases for people during a hospital stay (8 yrs +)
Knitting for those recovering from an illness (8 yrs +)
Making jump ropes for school children out of clean old T shirts (8 yrs +)
Red Cross Blood Drive (18 yrs +)
Health Screening (body mass index (BMI) and blood pressure)
Food collection for the Sandtown community in Baltimore
Clothes collection for homeless in the Sandtown Baltimore area: hats, coats, gloves, socks, blankets
Gently used shoe collection for those in need
Time: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM – orientation: 8:30 to 9:00 am, activities 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, celebration 4:00 – 4:30 pm
The event is FREE and open to the public
Free Childcare: From 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM for 1 to 4-year old
Lunch: Pizza and bottled water can be ordered at the sign-in table for $5.00
More information on the Day of Service can be found at:
http://glenmarumc.org/gmcevents/dayofservice/
or contact: D.C. Veale at 410-465-4995 ext. 205 or [email protected]
Visit us: www.glenmarumc.org under “Events’ tab
& at www.facebook.com/AmesMemorial
Where: Glen Mar Church, 4701 New Cut Road, Ellicott City, MD 21043
Our fourth annual Day of Service will be hosted by Glen Mar Church, AMES Memorial, and St John Baptist Church. This event allows families to serve together with hands-on opportunities that will make a valuable difference in their communities. Volunteering only requires compassion, a willingness to help, and a caring attitude. Research studies have shown that volunteering is good for the body and mind. It enhances participates’ communication and interpersonal skills. It also allows participants to practice teamwork and problem solving. Volunteering with the family sets positive examples by helping other people, serving the world, and answering God’s calling. So come for one hour or come for the day.