Monday, August 31, 2015

Helping the Homeless


A few weeks ago my husband and I went to Los Angeles, CA to visit our son Ben who attends UCLA.  I was amazed at all the homeless people on the streets in the affluent area of Westwood; right around UCLA.  On almost every street there were two or three homeless people carrying with them all their earthly belongings in a cart.  Some held signs, some begged or called out as we passed by.  It always breaks my heart to see these people standing in the streets or by the roadside and I am moved to do something for them.  It troubles me that they are somehow not being helped by agencies set up to do so or they have no one to help them get the help they need.  I am not sure I understand or can understand their plight, but I continue to be burdened about it in my soul.  Many times I have wanted to hand them some money but feel reluctant to do so because I don't know if they will spend it on food or needed items instead of on cigarettes, alcohol or drugs.

An incident in LA happened one morning on our way to breakfast.  A homeless man called out to us for a cigarette.  We told him we didn't have a cigarette.  That seemed to be all he wanted because he stopped asking.  We went to the restaurant and ate our breakfast as we saw the man across the street continue to ask others for a cigarette.  Before we left the restaurant, we bought him a breakfast sandwich and a cup of coffee and went across the street to give it to him.  Again, he asked us for a cigarette.  We told him we didn't have that but we had brought him breakfast and some coffee.  He got the biggest grin on his face and thanked us profusely.  We told him God loved him.  That was a very small act of kindness but if everyone did that, maybe it would make a difference in these people's lives.

I came back home and wanted to do something so that I would be ready to help when I see these people on the streets or by the roadways.  I purchased some items from the Dollar Store and put them in gallon ziplock bags.  You could use quart bags and put in fewer items.  Keep a bag or two in the car with you or take them along on trips where you know you will encounter homeless people such as in bigger cities.  The items I put in my bags were:

  • Socks
  • Wet Wipes
  • Comb
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Gum 
  • Cough Drops
  • Deodorant
  • Nail Clipper
  • Razor
  • Chapstick
  • Tylenol
  • Soap
  • Kleenex
  • Granola Bar
  • Gospel Tract





I tried to think of items that were practical and useful and would meet immediate needs they might have.  Hygiene items, small food items or snacks, small clothing items such as hats, mittens or gloves would all be things that will fit in a ziplock bag and be useful to the person.  I also included a gospel tract because ultimately they need the Lord; as we all do!  

I hope this inspires you to be ready to help the homeless in your area when you are out and about. We are to be Jesus hands and feet and what more practical way than blessing one less fortunate than we are.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Pink Bag! - Encouraging a Friend with Breast Cancer

My husband came home this week from work and shared the news with me that a co-worker of his was just diagnosed with breast cancer and was going to have to get a double mastectomy soon.  My heart was burdened immediately for this fairly young, single mom.  I have had other friends with breast cancer and it is so very hard to deal with; especially as a single mom.  I don't know this lady very well but I wanted to do something to show her we cared and would be praying for her as she fought her battle with cancer.

I have seen those boxes on Pinterest that are called "Sunshine Boxes".  They are filled with all things yellow and are meant to bring sunshine into someone's day.  That gave me the idea to give this particular lady a "Pink Bag", since a pink ribbon is the symbol for breast cancer.  I headed to the Dollar Store and began to look for "pink" things that would be appropriate to give to encourage this lady.  I immediately spotted a pink tote bag that would be perfect to put everything into.  It could also be re-used to carry other things at another time.

The other items I found to include at the Dollar Store and Walmart were:

  • Pink Hairbrush
  • Giant Crosswords Book
  • Bigelow Pink Iced Tea Lemonade Mix
  • Pink Fuzzy Spa Socks
  • Ghirardelli Dark & Raspberry Chocolate Squares
  • Starburst Fave Reds
  • Bath & Shower Body Wash, Lotion, and Shampoo
  • Pink Massager
  • Pink Promise Sally Hansen Nail Polish
  • Eos Strawberry Sorbet Lip Balm

 I then made a homemade card to put with the gift.  I bought some pink rhinestone stickers to add a breast cancer ribbon to my card.

The inside sentiment was" Our thoughts and prayers are with you".  Pictured is the finished gift.
Keep your eyes and ears open to how the Lord might want you to encourage someone today!