December 2024 Volunteer Newsletter Leamington

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Keeping our valued volunteers informed

A Holiday Message From Our Executive Director

This Christmas season, we are reminded of the love of Christ, born in humble circumstances to bring hope and light to all. Through your efforts—at the receiving door, sorting or processing donations or on the retail floor—you mirror His example of kindness and compassion, sharing His love in practical ways.

May the peace and joy of Christ fill your hearts this Christmas and throughout the coming year. Thank you for volunteering and for making a difference in the lives of so many in need, both locally and around the world.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a blessed New Year!

Melissa Tatomir shares the gift of Christmas with her warm personality and holiday spirit!

News

Caitlin has chosen to take the Thrift Network Specialist position with MCC Ontario! While we say a big “Congratulations!”, she will be dearly missed. I’m personally going to miss her excellent memory and great sense of humour! She will be working from home. She starts her new role on January 2, 2025 so make sure you let her know how special she’s been for us here at the Thrift on Mill. We will still be seeing her from time to time as she carries out new responsibilities in her new role!

The new assistant manager will start on January 2, 2025. Your prayers for smooth transitions all around would be appreciated.

Thank You!

Best Christmas Open House EVER on record! Thank you to everyone who helped out and made this place BEAUTIFUL.

Well done, everyone!

Do you know Dennis? He works in electrical and hardware and can fix just about anything. Thank you, sir, for your kindness and many years of service!

Linda, Liz and Dianne: Faithfulness in Friendship and Service at MCC Thrift on Mill

2023/2024 Annual Impact Report

Our annual impact report has arrived! Check out our digital version online, and don’t forget to take a look at highlights from Ontario.

Welcoming the Stranger: A Journey of Hope and New Beginnings

Your work in MCC thrift shops has been a part of “welcoming the stranger” to our communities for years by supporting our migration and resettlement program. For over 40 years, compassionate Canadians have been sponsoring refugees to start new lives in Canada.

When Keli, Anderson and their two sons, David and Samuel, arrived at Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Canada, they carried the weight of years of hardship as Venezuelan refugees. After six years seeking asylum in a neighbouring country, they were uncertain about their future. Keli recalled the fear they felt, saying, “It was hard to imagine a brighter future when we had been met with exclusion and prejudice in the past.” But as they walked into the terminal, they were greeted by a group holding signs that read, “Bienvenidos!

Welcome to

Office Referred (BVOR) program. MCC Ontario Executive Director Michelle Brenneman explained, “It’s a way for us to live our values—deepening our commitment to supporting people who are vulnerable.” The sponsor group faced challenges, such as securing housing, but with community support, they found a condo for the family in downtown Kitchener.

Joel Font—part of the IT support team at MCCO— knew the experience all too well, having been a refugee from Venezuela himself. “When I arrived in Canada, many people supported me,” he reflected. “Now it’s my chance to give back.” For the first time, Keli and Anderson felt seen and supported. Anderson shared, “Everyone from MCC has approached us with kindness, love and so much support. I can only say that this is God working for us.”

Beekeeper Robert Loketo talks about the DADO apiary project in Kachapangole, Uganda. A beehive is in the tree in the background.

Canada!” Keli said, “In that moment, it was as if every sorrow from our past was swept away.”

The warm welcome came from staff at MCC Ontario, who decided to take part in a refugee sponsorship initiative through the Blended Visa

Though the journey ahead remains

difficult, Keli expressed, “We know we can ask for help. MCC is a big family that protects us.” Anderson agreed and added, “It’s sometimes overwhelming, but we see it as God’s blessing. We are so grateful.”

Annual MCC Ontario Volunteer Survey

You may have already received the MCC Ontario Volunteer Survey. MCC Ontario cares about the experience you and the many other volunteers are having while giving of your time and skills to serve alongside us in this work of relief, development and peace. We would love to hear from you to help us see what is going well and what we need to work on. Kindly click this link to share your feedback with us: www.surveymonkey.com/r/2024MCCOVOLUNTEER

Lunch & Listen: An MCC Journey Through Uganda

Join us for an inspiring presentation as MCC staff Lynda Lynch and Debbie Siertsema share their experiences from a recent learning tour in Uganda, where they explored MCC’s impactful programs across the region. Join us in person in the Community Room, 50 Kent Ave., Kitchener or watch the livestream on Facebook

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