4th Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner

Dear Friends,

 

Please join us as we love and hug on many in our community that will be hungry, homeless and hurting this Thanksgiving season.  Due to the down turn in the economy we’ve seen the need greatly increase this past year.  Our Thanksgiving Day Dinner will not be a success without your help by praying, supporting, volunteering or donating needed items for our free thrift store.

Volunteer Thanksgiving Day With Us

We invite you to be part of this wonderful event.  We need volunteers that want to help with set-up, tear down, kitchen, thriftstore, food runners, servers, and most importantly to love and hug on people.  You can make a day of it, 3:00-8:00 pm, or just help for a short time.  If you have a heart to volunteer we will find a place for you.  For more information or to volunteer contact Amy by email at [email protected] or by phone and be sure to leave a message at 417-335-0266.

Thanksgiving Day Donations Needed

We are needing the following items for our free thrift store:  
 
Coats, Hats, Gloves, Blankets, Toilet Paper, 
Socks, Deodorant, Razors, Shaving cream,
Tooth Paste & Tooth Brushes, Bibles, etc. 
  
LOTS OF WAYS TO DONATE:
 
Restaurants:

Pumpkin Pies & Side Items to feed 500+

 

You can drop items off at:

The CenturyLink store on Hwy 248

Comet Cleaners on Hwy 248

Country Mart on Hwy 248

Branson Bank on Hwy 165

Quick Mart on East Hwy 76

The Night Light on Shepherd of the Hills Expressway

 

You can call Amy at:<335-0266 for questions and to make arrangements for drop off.

 

You can mail a tax-deductible donation to:

Jesus Was Homeless

176 Summerbrooke Lane, Branson, MO  65616

In Closing,

Please remember what the Thanksgiving season is all about.  Be thankful for all the blessings God has provided and show someone your love.  

 

16 Always be joyful.  17 Never stop praying.  18 Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus. – 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NLT)


Sincerely,


Bryan & Amy Stallings  
Jesus Was Homeless