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Something New at OFFKM! Donate with iGIVE!

Now you can support our ministry and programs while you shop! We are using iGIVE, which will donate a small portion of your transaction at many businesses back to us each time you make a purchase. Participating businesses include Kohl’s, Macy’s, The Gap, Old Navy, and many, many more.

This is a easy (and painless!) way to support our ministry. You can create a free account to get started at iGIVE.com. Sign up today!

Did You Know? Free Help with Clothing!

CLOTHED IN COMPASSION is a free clothing room located at the corner of CR6 and CR19 in the Bristol/Elkhart area (in the former Zion Lutheran Church). They are open the first and third Saturdays of every month for you to get totally free men’s, women’s, teens’, children’s, and baby clothing. They also accept clothing donations.

There are no strings attached, no ID required, no paperwork or income questions, no appointment needed, and no residency requirement. Stop out and visit this dedicated program! You can also visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/817068349237437 to check hours, dates, and donation needs.

Got Used Toys? Recycle Them!

While we love to pass on used toys so that others can enjoy them, some are just not in good enough shape for kids to enjoy. What to do with those toys? You know, the ones with missing parts, or missing instructions, or broken pieces. How about the electronics that no longer work as designed?

Some people try “donating” them to programs such as ours, but this is not productive. If the toys are not in good shape, we end up having to find a way (and sometimes have to pay!) to get rid of them ourselves, which takes away from our mission.

Instead, let’s work together to recycle those toys and playthings that are no longer usable! There are a number of manufacturers that have recycling programs. They are equipped to make the most of these dribs and drabs that we can no longer use. As we find out about these, we will add to the list. Here are some recycling programs to consider.

LEGOS: Got old LEGO sets or mismatched pieces that you need to get out of your house? Consider all the ideas in this article. The LEGO company itself has a robust recycling program that’s free and easy to use. So don’t toss those old LEGO bricks into the trash! Send them off to the company to get new life and help another young child learn and grow.

CRAYONS: Nearly everyone with kids has a box full of old, broken crayons in a closet or on a shelf somewhere. They can be great for craft projects, but one family can only manage so many multi-colored, lopsided candles. Here’s another idea: send them off to be recycled professionally! You can get all the information in this flyer: