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We did it! One full year of service!
In late July or early August of 2011, a friend of mine posted a link on Facebook that included a list of 100 ways your family could make a difference. (You can check out that original list here.) As I … Continue reading
Posted in General Posts, Monthly Wrap-Ups, The Summary of our Year in Service
Tagged Boys & Girls Club, care package for a soldier, cookies for firefighters, donate hair, National Day of Service, neighborhood food drive, Operation Christmas Child, pop tabs, reverse trick-or-treating, Ronald McDonald House, service projects, service projects for preschoolers, sponsor a child, stuffed animal drive, World Vision
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Month Eleven Wrap-Up
Wow, I can hardly believe we have been at this for eleven whole months! We set out last August to average one service project per week for a whole year. So far, we’ve completed 46 projects. Wow. When we started, … Continue reading
Month Ten Wrap Up
Wow, it’s hard to believe that we’ve been at this for ten months! It has been such an amazing experience to have service be at the forefront of our minds and actions for such a long time. (Maybe ten months … Continue reading
Month Nine Wrap-Up
Well, we are officially three-quarters of the way through our year of service! After a pretty lazy month of March, Abby and I stepped up our game in April and completed four projects. Our first project stemmed from the tornadoes that … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddy League, church nursery, service projects, tornado relief, World Vision
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Month Eight Wrap Up
Well, we just wrapped up our eighth month of our teaching-to-give project, and I have to say this month was pretty close to a failure We only managed to add one project to our list this month. Granted, it … Continue reading
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Tagged DFW Airport, giving bank, service projects, silly bands, Welcome Home a Hero
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