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Free Screening of Early Childhood Education Documentary “No Small Matter”

Our Father’s Family Keeper Ministries collaborates with local organizations to increase awareness about the need for early childhood education and brainstorm solutions

Cass County, Michigan — Our Father’s Family Keeper Ministries (OFFKM) will host a free virtual screening of the film No Small Matter on June 20. It is the first feature documentary to explore the most overlooked, underestimated, and powerful force for good in America today: early childhood education.

Local families and community leaders are invited to watch the film and participate in a follow-up discussion. There is a flexible viewing schedule limited to the first 300 views which may occur up to three days before June 20 until one day after (June 17-21).

No Small Matter lays out the overwhelming evidence for the importance of a child’s first five years of life, and reveals how our failure to act on that evidence has resulted in an everyday crisis for American families, and a slow-motion catastrophe for the country.

“We hope to positively change the trajectory of our families and community by taking action after watching this film,” said Bianca May, the co-founder and executive director of OFFKM.

OFFKM is collaborating with community leaders to spread the word about this issue. Reverend James Solarek, executive pastor of Edwardsburg Community Church and a foster parent, is one of them.

“We are excited to partner with OFFKM to promote “No Small Matter.” As a pastor, foster parent, and part of our community, I cannot overemphasize the importance of early childhood education,” said Solarek.

“We hope this documentary will continue to improve the families in our community and encourage all of us to take positive action,” he added.

Other organizations, Cass County Great Start Collaborative and Tri-County Head Start, have recently shared the documentary with their constituents to spark action as well.

Anna Carter, director of the Cass County Great Start Collaborative said, “The film “No Small Matter” is put together very well. It shows the importance of positive early childhood experiences on brain development and what that looks like with research and outcomes.”

“This film shows actual families that are struggling with the work/home balance, with the cost and availability of quality child care and preschool. I have viewed this film many times and each time I learn more. We all need to work together as a community to support families and children. Together we can make a difference,” Carter concluded.

Chanda Hillman, executive director for the Tri-County Head Start program can also attest to the impact of early childhood education on the community at large.

“Investing in early childhood education makes sense for local economies, studies show that for every $1 invested in a high-quality early childhood program, there is an economic return in that community of $7-$19,” said Hillman.

To watch a trailer of the film and reserve your spot for the virtual screening, please visit www.offkm-nosmallmatter.eventbrite.com or visit OFFKM’s Facebook Page for more information.

“Please join us in both watching the film and participating in the discussion afterwards to see how we can all become part of the solution,” said May.

Our Father’s Family Keeper Ministries is a Vandalia-based nonprofit, which May and her husband, Curtis, formed in 2012. It offers a number of services including youth educational supports, providing furniture and household items for individuals transitioning from shelters into housing, and transportation for those in need of assistance.

The Village Free Store

Our ministry offers a variety of services. While there is a lot of uncertainty in the world right now, we are blessed to be able to provide a little relief to families. We are offering by appointment, in compliance with social distancing, free shopping opportunities. We have a large variety of summer clothing in children and adult sizes. We also have various household goods, books, shoes, and miscellaneous items. These are are free to you, and there is no requirement to shop. We are also in need of volunteers for our next big giveaway event in August. Our events would not be possible without donations and volunteers. Please pass these flyers on to others that may be interested. Like our Facebook page for more information on our ministry.

Community Garden

Would you be interested in participating in a community garden? If so, please let us know! Produce that isn’t used by your family will be donated to local area food banks to help other families in need.

Thanksgiving Meal 2019

The Cassopolis United Methodist Church (located at 209 South Rowland) will host a Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 28, 2019. A traditional Thanksgiving meal will be served in the Church fellowship hall between 1:00 and 3:30 pm. There will be holiday crafts and cookie decorating for the kids. Please RSVP for planning purposes by contacting the church secretary with the number of people who will be attending at 269-445-3107.

In addition, the Church will have delivery for shut-ins, emergency personnel, and service workers in our area that the community helps us identify. If you or someone you know would benefit from a delivered meal please contact the church secretary by November 17, 2019.

‘Experience’ 4-H Outdoor Experience Day Camp on Saturday, Sept. 8

Youth can spend next Saturday learning about string art, wood burning, tin punch, terrariums and bead craft at a 4-H event in Lawless Park in Jones, Mich.

The event is the Outdoor Experience Day Camp, planned for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018; it is organized by the Leaders’ Association.

     The event is open to youth 5 to 13 and costs $5 per person or $10 per family.

     Registration and payment can be made the day of the event, beginning at 9 a.m.; the camp begins at 10 a.m.

     Projects made at this event may be used for the 2019 Cass County Fair.

     For more information, contact Hailey Harman, 4-H Program Coordinator, @ 269-445-4438.

     Our Father’s Family Keeper Ministries is willing to provide transporation to/from this event, for free; to sign up, please call 269-476-1257.

~ OFFKM offers housing for probationers, parolees. ~

Salvation Army hosts Back-To-School BackPack Giveaway

It’s Back To School time: Do you or your family ned help getting a BackPack and other supplies for school?

     If so, plan to be at the Niles Salvation Army BackPack GiveAway on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1 in Casspolis.  The GiveAway is open for youth in kindergarten through 12th grades.

     The BackPacks are free and are stacked with age-appropriate school materials.

     No appointments are necessary and families will be served on a first-come, first-served walk-in basis.

     The GiveAway times in Cassopolis are: 

          *  9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31

          *  9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1

For more information, call 269.684-2660.

Niles Salvation Army to host backpack giveaway for Berrien, Cass students

Pattern Changing helps women escape abuse

Are you in or have you ever been in an abusive relationship?

     Know you should get help, but don’t know where to turn?

     Check out “Pattern Changing,” a 15-week session coming to Cass County to help area women rebuild their lives and identify and strengthen areas that make them susceptible to re-entering another abusive relationship.

     For more information, call Kelli King @ 269.782.0304.

Pattern Changing classes

OFFKM prez, 4-H youth plant, harvest garden

We’re at the end of March right now, with rainy and overcast weather, but we know spring will truly emerge . . . soon!

     We’re reminded of the ‘ministry of gardening,’ as practiced by Bro. Curtis May, president of Our Father’s Family Keeper Ministries.

Bro. Curtis May, president of Our Father’s Family Keeper Ministries, shared his passion for gardening with 4-H youth who planted and harvested vegetables and gave away the food.

     Working with a group of 4-H youth, Bro. May and they planted and cared for vegetables they grew in his garden last year: beautiful, strong healthy kale and other greens, cabbage, tomatoes and eggplant, okra and various other peppers.

     The harvested garden  vegetables were donated to seniors, a private school in Cassopolis and a bi-weekly food bank.

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~ To watch a video of some of the vegetables grown and harvested, click here! ~