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FUMC's 2010 Habitat House 
‘A time to build…


At the dedication of First UMC's 2010 Habitat for Humanity house on May 22, Sherita Gause and her three sons, De'Andre and twins Daquan and Dajuan, received the key to their new home. 
 
Thanks to everyone for their time and talents during the building of this year’s home.

 

 
 
Map to the Gause Family 2010 Habitat home site:


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First Church & Habitat 2010

 

near the end ...

 

May 15- final details before landscaping.......  

First Church & Habitat 2010

 

near the end ...

 

May 15- final details before landscaping.......  


June 13, 2009
Packaging 10,000 meals for Stop Hunger Now


June 13, 2009
Packaging 10,000 meals for Stop Hunger Now



Waccamaw Youth Center

A private non-profit organization which provides residential services for young men (ages 12-21) who have been the victim of child abuse. A second home was built this spring for additional space.

Needs include:

Monetary contributions welcome– payable to First UMC

Juice, bottled water, fruit punch, sodas, Gift cards to Sam’s Club, Walmart

Office supplies: notebooks, pens, pencils, markers & colored pencils

Cleaning supplies: bleach, 409, Windex

 

July Mission in Motion

Waccamaw Youth Center

A private non-profit organization which provides residential services for young men (ages 12-21) who have been the victim of child abuse. A second home was built this spring for additional space.

Needs include:

Monetary contributions welcome– payable to First UMC

Juice, bottled water, fruit punch, sodas, Gift cards to Sam’s Club, Walmart

Office supplies: notebooks, pens, pencils, markers & colored pencils

Cleaning supplies: bleach, 409, Windex

 

July Mission in Motion


The Clothes Closet -  October 4th marked the 5th anniversary for the operation of our First United
Methodist Church Clothes Closet staffed by dedicated church volunteers. This outreach ministry of our
church has assisted thousands of people who are homeless and or have fallen on hard times.
The clothes closet ministry does not sell any items that you, the congregation, have so generously and
graciously given. In the event that we have any surplus of clothes, we reach out to other agencies in the
community and elsewhere that also assist and share with the needy.

We appreciate your continued support of this ministry, and at this time, our specific needs are: school age
children’s jackets and shoes; men’s jeans and other work pants. t-shirts, polo shirts, jackets, athletic
shoes and work boots. Also, we are in need of towels, washcloths and personal hygiene items.
Thank you for your continued support and you may drop-off items anytime on Monday’s from 8:30 to
noon. For further information call 448-7655.

Thank you, Jean Clemmons

The Clothes Closet -  October 4th marked the 5th anniversary for the operation of our First United
Methodist Church Clothes Closet staffed by dedicated church volunteers. This outreach ministry of our
church has assisted thousands of people who are homeless and or have fallen on hard times.
The clothes closet ministry does not sell any items that you, the congregation, have so generously and
graciously given. In the event that we have any surplus of clothes, we reach out to other agencies in the
community and elsewhere that also assist and share with the needy.

We appreciate your continued support of this ministry, and at this time, our specific needs are: school age
children’s jackets and shoes; men’s jeans and other work pants. t-shirts, polo shirts, jackets, athletic
shoes and work boots. Also, we are in need of towels, washcloths and personal hygiene items.
Thank you for your continued support and you may drop-off items anytime on Monday’s from 8:30 to
noon. For further information call 448-7655.

Thank you, Jean Clemmons



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