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8 Ways You Can Help Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore Today

Herb Newell, Executive Director, Shares Ways You Can Help Family Shelters

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I’ve always been thankful for the incredible kindness, energy, and generosity shown by our friends over the years. Still, it was a wonderful surprise to receive so many notes and calls offering to help us during this difficult time. Despite having the Covid-19 crisis upend your lives, you’ve been eager and willing to lend a hand to others. That’s why I created the list below.

I hope it will answer your questions about the support Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore needs right now – and in the months ahead. Please call our Weymouth office at 781-340-1604 or text me at 781-413-7018. For more details or to arrange a delivery time.

We Need Your Assistance at a Safe Distance

Most of these suggestions show ways you can help that don’t involve close contact with others. That’s because we’ve had to suspend all of our group volunteer programs in and around our shelters. This includes our furniture bank, tutors and play space volunteers, and our housing “makeovers”. For your health and ours we can’t have people come to our shelters during this time of social distancing.

You can imagine how difficult this situation has been for our staff. Instead of depending on onsite volunteers, they must take on the extra responsibility for whatever needs to be done. Yet, day after day, they continue to show their willingness to help in any way they can. Quite frankly, they can use a lot of prayers as the stress factor has been enormous.

They can also use your help with the following vital tasks and equipment:

1. Virtual Volunteers for Tutoring and Fun

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Providing children at the shelter with learning experiences has always been tough. It’s even more challenging in the close quarters caused by the Coronavirus outbreak. But we don’t want them to fall behind in their studies. That’s why we’re looking for virtual tutors for our younger shelter guests.

If you have experience tutoring or teaching others, or would like to give it a try, give us a call at 781-340-1604. All you need is your computer and a Zoom or Skype account and the willingness to help a young student accomplish their learning goals.

We’re also looking for Virtual Volunteers who want to read or tell stories, sing, talk, exercise, or play games with our kids individually or as family units.

2. Mask Making for Adults and Kids

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If you’re making face masks from home or have extras to spare, we’d love a few to protect our staff and guests. We’re especially in need of masks that active and young children can actually keep on. I’m sure you’ve experienced that with your kids. What really works?

3. Lawn Mowing and Light Maintenance

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Even during the Coronavirus, the grass still grows at our shelters. And it will continue to grow all summer long. You can use your own mower and tools or try ours. Either way, if you’re interested in sharing your lawn maintenance expertise, please call the shelter to set up a time to come by. Of course, we can use this help all summer long!

4. Spring Planting

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Here are two great projects for those with green thumbs.

  • Window Boxes: Because we don’t want Covid-19 to rob our families of spring flowers, we’re determined to plant them in every window box. We have a generous donor/volunteer from “CityScapes” who will donate flowers and one of our guests is growing flowers from seed. This will make the shelter community look beautiful. It will also be a fun project for each family to care for their own flower box outside their guest rooms.
  • Community Garden: It has been my personal dream to have a community garden with vegetables every summer. I have a stand with 150 plants growing from seeds and I’d like to get this underway in the next few weeks. I think it will be a fun project for the guests and staff alike – at the appropriate distance, of course.

5. Data Driven Volunteers  

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If you have experience keeping a database and a few days you can spare for virtual training, we’d love your help. We will introduce you to our databases and show you how you can use your skills keeping Friends of the Homeless data up to date.

We use three kinds of data:

  1. Information to keep up to date on our friends and families: who we help, how we help them, and who helps us.
  2. Data that we need to provide to our donors, grantors, and government about how we help our shelter guests.
  3. Financial data we need to keep a small nonprofit running.

If you have experience in any of these areas, we’d love your help.

6. Chromebooks or Laptops for Student Distance Learning

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Thank you to the Weymouth and Quincy Schools for providing laptops for our students from those schools. Still, some of our children in other school systems do not have their own computers or learning devices. That means they need to do their assignments using the minimal resources in our shelter office; and often that means missing deadlines or falling behind on their study goals.

We know that donating a Chromebook laptop sounds like a lot to ask, but it will make a huge difference to all of us. If you have a laptop that you are not using, would you consider donating it for our students to learn?

Another option: If you have an old laptop that’s gathering dust, you may be able to convert it to one that a student can use. Check out this site to see if an update is possible. Or watch this YouTube video for ideas on how you can make an older laptop computer usable for our students.

Whether it’s new or newly configured, please consider a laptop donation. Then call us at 781-340-1604 to arrange a delivery time.

7. Gift Cards and Check Donations

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Gift card and check donations are always welcome in our shelters. If you use gift cards, remember you’ll be supporting local shops experiencing lower sales during this Covid-19 crisis too. And because both types of donations can go through the mail, you’re protecting the staff and guests as well.

Cards and gift checks can be mailed to: Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore, PO Box 202, North Weymouth, MA 02191.

8. Other Covid-19 Supplies

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Like everyone else, we’re in need of:

  • Face masks (especially child-size)
  • Gloves
  • Purell or other hand sanitizer (must be 60% alcohol or higher)
  • Rubbing alcohol (must be 70% alcohol)
  • Disinfectants or disinfectant wipes (Clorox, Lysol, etc.)
  • Soap and other hygiene products
  • Toilet paper
  • Paper towels

We also need games, crafts, and art supplies to keep kids of all ages active (from infants to high school seniors). Sidewalk chalk is super! Gooey messy stuff, not so much …

And, of course, we’re always in need of diapers for our youngest guests.

If you’d like to donate any of these items, please call our Weymouth office at 781-340-1604 to arrange a delivery day and time.

Get Ready! Summer Projects in the Queue (potentially July 1, 2020)

Once we’re able to get out and about again, our shelters will have a lot of ‘catch-up’ projects to do. We expect to be able to start hosting volunteer groups starting July 1, 2020. Here’s what we’ll need:

  • Maintenance Projects and Room Makeovers

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Do you have a few hours, a day, or a week to lend us a hand? We would love to talk to you about hosting you or your group at our facilities in Norwell or Weymouth. At Friends, we need your help with things like cutting up and moving the tree that fell last winter – and fixing the trailer it fell on!

We also need help cleaning out and remodeling one of our guest rooms. There is so much to do and so few hands to do it these days!

  • Dumpster Donation

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We’re looking for a group that might want to sponsor a dumpster rental – or a trash disposal company that could donate one – so we can clear out unneeded items from the Furniture Bank this summer. Of course your group could also join us to help organize the furniture and demolish and discard the unneeded items.  

  • Summer Soak

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Nope! It’s not a hot tub. But our “Summer Soak” is a refreshing volunteer opportunity for youths and young adults. Simply put, it’s a “car wash” for the siding of our shelter units that removes built up dirt due to passing traffic during the winter. Volunteers will:

— take down the flower boxes and move outside furniture, building by building

— power wash the outside of the buildings until they are sparkling clean

— move everything back to where it was

This is a great volunteer project for people who don’t mind getting a little wet in the hot summer sun!

Finally my special thanks to …

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  • Our Staff and Volunteers

The dedicated “Band of Brothers” (actually, mostly Sisters) who step up to serve homeless families every day – Covid-19 notwithstanding!

  • Emergency Sanitizing Service

Rev. Dennis Scott came out of retirement to lead the crew that is helping us stay squeaky clean during the Covid-19 emergency. They expertly clean and sanitize our common areas every day and guest rooms once a week. So we all have one less chore to worry about!

  • North River Community Church

They generously donated Easter Dinners to our guest families. And each dinner was delivered with 4 new storage tubs to help families organize their rooms so our new sanitizing effort would be more effective.

  • Norwell Food Pantry, Norwell Schools, Weymouth Food Pantry, Weymouth Schools

Covid-19 has put a strain on our family’s food budgets. These wonderworkers are providing extra food for our children and parents at a time of great need!

  • Dan Hoskins, Mike Berry, Josh Houston, Peter Scanlon, and Nathan Scott

We thank Dan for helping us restore a fence with damage at our Norwell location so kids could play safely. Mike made an emergency electrical repair. Josh of Huston Construction Solutions of Raynham, MA covered a leaking roof after a windstorm. Peter fixed a badly broken door. And Nathan helped us set up computers and large screen TVs for Skype and Zoom meetings. All keeping proper distancing in mind, of course.

Thanks again to all of you for your generous donations of skills, time, and materials. We’re grateful to have your ongoing support.

We Greatly Appreciate Our Supporters

I’d also like to thank YOU in advance for any assistance you can offer to our staff and families during these extraordinary times.
With your help, and God’s grace, we will soon emerge from this pandemic stronger than ever.

FREE Hingham Concert Helps South Shore Homeless Families

ENC, Alumni Concert, A Capella, Valentine's Concert, benefit concertMark your calendar for next Thursday, February 25th at 8 pm. That is when the A Cappella and Alumni Choirs from Eastern Nazarene College (ENC) come to Hingham for a special Valentine’s benefit concert for Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore.

The concert is sponsored by the Eastern Nazarene A Cappella Choir and hosted by the South Shore Baptist Church. Its Valentine-themed program will feature a variety of love songs, including classical, folk and contemporary arrangements. A free will offering will be taken during the concert, to benefit Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore. Donations also may be made online at www.friendsofthehomeless.org.

This is an event you do not want to miss! More than 60 members of ENC’s celebrated student and alumni choruses join together, under the direction of Dr. Timothy Shetler to create a lively and inspirational musical celebration of Valentine’s Day. The concert will be free of charge to all local residents. Proceeds are based on voluntary donations, and will benefit the programs of the Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore.

Benefit Concert Details

Here are the details…
Eastern Nazarene College A Cappella and Alumni Choirs
2016 Valentine’s Benefit Concert
Thursday, February 25, 2016, 8:00PM
South Shore Baptist Church
578 Main St
Hingham, MA 02043.

For more information on the concert, contact the Eastern Nazarene College’s Box Office at 617-745-3715 or visit ENC’s website.

ENC’s A Cappella Choir tours regularly in the New England and Mid-Atlantic states. In addition to performing internationally, the choir has performed at New York City’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and at Boston’s historic Jordan Hall.

Sneak Preview

For a sneak preview of the treat you are in for when you attend click on the video below:

 

Low-Cost, High-End Clothes – Three reasons you need to get to Hope’s Closet

Low-cost, high-end clothes for a great cause. Three reasons you need to get to Hope’s Closet in Weymouth ASAP.

My trip to Hope’s Closet in Jackson Square, Weymouth started out innocently enough. I wanted to meet the woman who came up with the innovative idea of a non-profit re-sale clothing boutique for women that gives back to the community in two ways. Not only does owner Cheryl Morris help women on tight budgets buy beautiful high-end, gently-used clothing at prices they can afford (hence low-cost, high-end clothes), but virtually every penny she makes from her store goes to charity. One of them is Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore.

2015_07_29 Low Cost High end ClothesMy visit was designed to get a little more background on why Cheryl started the store and how she’s doing as she marks its first anniversary. (More on that below.) But what I discovered was much more. In meeting Cheryl Morris and her volunteer “merchandise manager” Leslie Robertson, I found two remarkable women with huge hearts, smart business sense, and a deep commitment to helping others.

Cheryl’s formula for Low Cost, High End Clothes

  1. Offer carefully chosen, gently-used women’s clothing, shoes, jewelry, purses and other accessories from top names like J Jill, Talbots, White House/Black Market, and Ann Taylor.
  2. Price every item to make it affordable to women on tight budgets. Shirts, blouses, skirts, and pants typically sell for $3.95 to $6.95. Designer suits are about $20. I saw a Talbot’s raincoat for $15 (with the tag still attached!); a stunning mother of the bride dress for under $25.
  3. Donate the proceeds to charity. The two main charities Hope’s Closet supports are Friends of the Homeless of the South Shore and Mercy Ships. Each month, Cheryl also picks a third charity and contributes a portion of the proceeds to them as well. Last November, it was Operation Delta Dog, honoring veterans. She’s also given to DOVE, Inc., Weymouth Food Pantry, and Rosie’s Place.

I also discovered (and purchased for a mere $13.95!) a terrific Ann Taylor outfit that I will wear to a client meeting next week.

The idea for this unique fashion boutique took hold nearly 5 years ago as Cheryl was looking for a way to give back to the community. She decided to collect donations of fashionable, high-end, gently-used women’s clothing, and then offer them at unheard of low prices to women on tight budgets – and intrepid bargain shoppers. Over the next 4 years, Cheryl has used her exceptional energy and passion about her cause to obtain free store fixtures, take the necessary steps to become a 503(c) charitable organization, and establish a support network in the local community. You can read more about Cheryl’s mission and her store’s namesake (Hope) on her website at HopesClosetBoutique.org.

Next on Cheryl’s ambitious agenda:

  • A booth at the Weymouth Farmer’s Market so she can get the word out to prospective shoppers.
  • Possibly hosting a series of evening seminars at the store with Dress for Success experts who can help women learn what it takes to land a job beyond great clothes, including resume writing and interview skills.
  • Finding more volunteers like Leslie to help manage the clothing donations and cover store hours.
  • Bringing more people through the stop’s door.

That last item is important, Cheryl says, because business is beginning to pick up after the exceptionally tough winter slowed customer visits to a mere trickle. But the best sign of all, says Leslie, is that people are returning to check in on what is new. “Now when I ask, ‘Have you been here before?’ the answer is likely to be ‘Yes’.”

Hope’s Closet Boutique is located at 810 Broad Street in Weymouth, Mass.

Summer hours are:

Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday — 11 am to 4 pm
Friday – 11 to 6
Saturday – 10 to 4
The store is closed Sunday and Monday.

Tell Us Your Thoughts?

Have you been to Hope’s Closet? We would love to hear about your experience below by leaving a reply or going to our  Facebook or Google+ pages.