Helping with their hearts and hands
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Strangers helping strangers. That’s what Jaimie Day and fellow project
organizers with the Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council want to see
Nov. 17.
It’ll be fun, Day said, to watch adults and Boy Scouts alike sew
little pouches stuffed with school supplies for kids in less-developed
countries. At another corner of the Hearts and Hands Multi-faith Family
Service Fair, mothers will assemble and collect baby quilts, a project
they’ve been working on for some time already.
And throughout the service event, booths and tables will beckon
unwanted clothes, shoes and accessories to send to people all over the
world, including those in Afghanistan.
Held at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meeting house
in Newport Beach, the inaugural fair for families who want to serve will
involve a variety of faiths -- Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Bahai,
Unitarian Universalist and others -- to help people around the world.
“It will bring members of various faiths together that don’t have the
opportunity to get to know each other,” Day said. “If we can’t bridge the
gap between things and get to know each other and form relationships, we
can’t accomplish much good in the world.”
The fair also will celebrate National Family Week, which annually
falls on the third week of November.
“I can’t imagine that we can’t in some way be able to give back,” Day
said, “and to our other brothers and sisters around the world.”
One of the largest activities at the fair will be led by Eagle Scouts
from area schools, who are making school supply kits. They have asked
adults and fellow Scouts to donate pencils, paper, erasers, rulers and
other stuff to accompany the coolest feature in the kit: chalkboards and
chalk.
Nate Packer and other Scouts made the boards with a wood frame.
They’re practical, said Nate, 14.
“And because [kids] can use them for many years,” the Newport Beach
student added.
When the supplies are gathered and the pouches are sewn, 300 bags will
be sent to the Latter-day Saints Church Humanitarian Center for
Distribution in Salt Lake City. Officials there will then send the kits
to parts of the world where children need amenities to go to school.
The baby quilts will also be sent to different parts of the world --
namely, Afghanistan or its bordering countries.
Day and her associates are also working on peace quilts. They invite
individuals and groups to stop by their area of the fair with fabric
squares symbolizing anything from peace to love and unity, and they may
be incorporated into bigger quilts.
During lunch, local fire officials will sell food to send proceeds to
the Firefighters’ Assn., and a company will sell New York fallen
firefighter bracelets. Proceeds will be donated to the New York
Firefighters 9-11 Disaster Relief Fund.
Representatives from the Adopt a Social Worker Foundation will attend
the fair to collect food items for needy families. Members of Friends in
Service to Humanity will also participate by publicizing their
adopt-a-family program for the holidays.
Garment collections will continue throughout the three-hour event, and
one Corona del Mar woman already plans to donate a car trunk’s worth of
warm clothing and shoes. Melba Michelle Sukiel’s husband is in poor
health and can’t use many of his clothes, so his wife, 88, has committed
herself to a heavy contribution.
“I love to be of service, and I feel genuinely sorry that they have to
go through such a time in their life and be in such dire circumstances,”
Sukiel said.
Day, also the vice president of the Interfaith Council, added that
serving others shows more than just a generous heart.
“There is no better way to measure the value and strength of a family
than in the service they give to strengthen others,” she said.
FYI
* WHAT: Hearts and Hands Multi-faith Family Service Fair
* WHEN: 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 17
* WHERE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints meeting
house, 801 Dover Drive, Newport Beach
* COST: Free
* CALL: (949) 509-0101
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