Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Operation Christmas Child

Just because all the shops seems to have decided it's time to get ready for Christmas already, I'd like to draw a little attention to a fantastic Christmas charity. Operation Christmas Child is a project of the Samaritan's Purse organisation, and is going ahead in the States, Canada, the Netherlands, the UK, Australia, Germany and Ireland, so chances are, if you read this blog, you'll be able to contribute. It involves filling a shoebox with small Christmas gifts for children affected by poverty, war or natural disasters, and is a really great way to spread the Christmas message and some love to children who are suffering. It's also kind of fun getting together this box of gifts - toys, sweets, stationery, hygiene items, clothing - whatever you may choose to give. Just make sure you check out the website first for the guidelines because there will be some things that are inappropriate or unsuited to send.

All the info is on the website - I think the collection week for the boxes in the States is November 12-19, but it's happening already in Australia. If you are in Australia you may like to look here for info.

4 comments:

Stacy said...

Most churches in the US do this. Mine is, and my parents' church usually does too. (Not sure what the deadline is.) I should probably start shopping for mine soon.

Beck said...

WE're doing that this weekend!

Trish Ryan said...

I love this charity...thanks for posting this!

LEstes65 said...

Oh I love this charity. I've always meant to do it but never have. I think this year is the year!