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Sunny 97.7 WMOI’s Just over $300 Helping Hands Pantry is honored
18th Annual Community Food Drive was donated in to be thought of by these
is believed to have been a record exchange for a organizations during their
breaker! Helping Hands was blessed selection or two Christmas sharing events.
with 4470 pounds of food, half of
from the dessert
what the event brought in, the other
table that Helping
portion going to
Jamison Center Food Pantry. Hands hosted at
this year’s holiday
celebration. These
funds help the Pantry to continue
the work The American Legion Auxiliary
of offering
l o c a l
families in
need a
little help
in putting
Wednesday, January 9 161 family visits took place • Bill and Sandy Axline
RiverBend Delivery. 8:15 a.m. • Jolece Sprout
in December.
•. Swan Creek United
573 individuals were Methodist Church
Tuesday, January 15
served, • Living Light Tabernacle
Midwest Food Bank Delivery • Nazarene Church
10:45 a.m. including 211 children. • Christian Church of Roseville
28 families visited twice in • Doug and Tina McCullough
• George Huston
the month. • Dale and Julie Regennitter
• Village of Roseville
Your generosity is
2018-2019 Officers Appreciated, more than words can say.
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Linda J. at
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309-426-2945
Bes
or text to 309-255-1210
2019!
with the dates you are able to be •Open/Closed dates
a Helping Hand. related to holidays and
Thank you so much! weather.
Check website for open dates. • Volunteer Shift Calendar
• What specialty items will
be available during the next
open day…
Please note: should Monmouth-Roseville school district close because of inclement weather,
Helping Hands of Roseville will be closed as well.
The closing will be listed with WMOI Radio, WQAD Channel 8, and on our website helpinghandsofroseville.org
To sign up for or discontinue receiving the Helping Hands monthly newsletter, please contact us at HelpingHands.Roseville@gmail.com