
Keeping our valued volunteers informed

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Dear Friends,
As we enter this season of peace and gratitude, we want to take a moment to thank you. The way you show up, with kindness, commitment, and a deep sense of care, makes such a difference in our shops and far beyond them. Every hour you’ve offered, every welcome you’ve extended, every connection you’ve built has helped MCC live out its mission in real and meaningful ways. Because of you, families find stability, communities grow stronger, and hope takes root in places we may never see ourselves. Your generosity echoes far beyond the day-to-day, and we don’t take it for granted.
From all of us at MCC Ontario Thrift, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a season filled with peace, joy, and quiet moments of gratitude. Thank you for being part of this journey with us. We truly couldn’t do this work without you.
Warmly, Lynda
Lynch
Thrift Director
Caitlin Sousa
Thrift Operations & Training Manager
Heather Krotz
Thrift Project Lead (MCC Picks Up)
Thank you to those of you who joined us for our evening Christmas celebration! But Christmas isn’t here yet, so we continue celebrating!



Dec 1-6: Wear a Christmas sweater! Join in the spirit of the holidays and express it with your outfit, to get your name into a draw for a prize!
Dec 8-13: Bring in some Christmas baking (and your recipe to share!) Let’s share our traditions and baked goods. Giselle can copy recipes as needed.
Dec 16: Holiday potluck! Sign up to bring a dish of your choice – reflecting your culture or your holiday traditions. Join us at noon in the community room upstairs to share a meal together!
Have you met any of our new volunteers? They started between mid October and the end of November. Please join us in welcoming them!
Monday
Dulce – retail fashion
Milad – retail store
Chris Breceiving
Anastasia – sorting clothing
Alyssa –receiving
Mihret & Lien – retail fashion
Spencer –receiving
Deborah &
Raeie– retail fashion
Sandra O –housewares
Marylubooks
Mani – retail store
Alyssa –hanging clothes
Elizabeth – retail fashion
Brenda H –retail fashion
Sonia – cashier
Sheldon –electrical
Gabriela – retail fashion
Heather Shousewares
Spencer –receiving
Deborah &
Brenda HChristmas
Nada – retail fashion
Patricia - cash
Dulce - cash
Um’mar – cash
Lemlem - cash
Sonia – retail fashion
Adrienreceiving
Elyse - retail fashion
Um’mar –hardware
Sheldonreceiving
Philip Denison (receiving)
Gaetan Desrochers (receiving)
Linda Whitmore (retail store)
Angie Grant (cash)
Judy Dyck (retail store)
Maaike Buma (retail store)
Ella Efremenko (retail store)
Chris Kiely (electrical)
Chris Brubacher (jewelry)
Charleene Fros (retail fashion)
Nikki Geddes (retail store)
Ruth Damyanovich (clothes sorting)
Alice Bosch (seasonal)
Sue Cutler (retail store)
Austin Mills (receiving)
Sean Hughes (seasonal)
Farah McKellar (kitchen helper)
Sandra George (cash/ retail store)
Maryam (Mary) Aghaei (purses/housewares)
Susan Hughes (seasonal)
Diane Walsh (jewelry)
Pearl Shultz (housewares)
Blair Linstrum (receiving)
Anne Hallman (linens)
Join our Training Active Bystanders (TAB) workshop and learn practical ways to respond to harmful or isolating behaviour in everyday life.
Date: January 19, 2026 | Time: 1:30–4:00 PM ET | Online - Zoom
MCC Ontario does not expect volunteers to enter unsafe situations— TAB is about building confidence for everyday scenarios.
Register here: bit.ly/TABJan2026

Some of you may not know that Giselle works 70% at Thrift on Kent, as she also teaches Early Childhood Education at Fanshawe College in Woodstock. So if you haven’t seen her on Monday mornings or Thursday mornings this fall, that is why! In the winter term, it looks like she will be teaching on Wednesday afternoons and Fridays … but schedules might still change.
Have you met the Santas who volunteer with us? Henry and Bob are living in the fourth stage of life!


At our Christmas event on Nov 26, we honoured those who have reached their 5, 10 and 20 year milestone volunteering with us! We thank them for their dedication and service for so many years! Join us in congratulating them!
20 years: Congratulations Emma Penner!
10 years:
• Patti Hobler
• Irene Klassen
• Nell Peters
• Merv Richardson
• Pearl Schultz
• Ingrid Stoiber
5 years:
• Murray Brubacher
• Jane Cowan
• Brigitte Daley
• Karl Malhotra
• Joe Pansolin
When you see these volunteers, join us in congratulating them on their years of service!

Your voice matters—help shape the MCC Ontario volunteer experience! We value your feedback and want to hear from you! The annual volunteer survey is now open, and your input helps us improve your experience and strengthen our programs.
Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts by completing the survey with the link below: www.surveymonkey.com/r/MCCOVolunteerSurvey2025
Thank you for your time and for the incredible impact you make towards relief, development, and peace through volunteering with MCC Ontario!
To help keep everyone healthy, please follow these guidelines when deciding whether to come in for your volunteer shift—and let us know if you won’t be coming!
If you have any of these symptoms (not related to another condition), please stay home:
• Fever or chills
• Cough
• Shortness of breath
• Runny nose or nasal congestion
• Headache
• Fatigue
• Sore throat
• Muscle aches or joint pain
• Stomach issues (such as vomiting or diarrhea)
Before returning to volunteer, make sure:
• Your symptoms have been improving for at least 24 hours (or 48 hours if you had nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea)
• You do not have a fever
• You have not developed any new symptoms
If you volunteered within 24 hours of the onset of any of these symptoms, please let your MCC Staff point person know, and we can monitor illnesses and keep our environment healthy.
• Wash your hands often
• Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze
• Avoid touching your face
Masks are always available — just ask and we’ll be happy to provide one, and feel free to wear one during your shift.
Let’s work together to keep germs from spreading this season! :)

Clearer titles, same great teamwork!



We’re updating volunteer position titles across all six MCC Thrift shops to bring clarity and consistency. Your position will not change and remains essential! Your team lead stays the same Shop workflow is not changing Updated titles will appear in VicTouch by mid-December, and FAQs will be posted on your shop bulletin board. If you have any questions, please speak with your Volunteer Engagement Manager.
Each year, a talented individual or team creates a feature quilt for the New Hamburg Mennonite Relief Sale, where hundreds of quilts are auctioned off in support of MCC. On January 27 at 9:30 a.m., the 2026 feature quilt will be unveiled! Join us in person in the foyer of Thrift on Kent in Kitchener for this exciting moment.
Get ready to cozy up at the Great Winter Warm-up! Bring friends and family to the MCC Hub (65 Heritage Dr., New Hamburg) for a fun-filled comforter knotting blitz. Together, we’ll create handmade comforters that bring warmth and remind those in need that they are loved and cared for. No experience necessary.


It’s the most wonderful time of the year: MCC’s annual Christmas giving guide is back! Every year, MCC publishes its Christmas guide as a way for you to give gifts with impact worldwide. In addition to a nice sweater or new toy for your loved one, add the gift of education for a girl in Ethiopia, or a duck for a family in Bangladesh.
Here are some unique gifts to add to your Christmas list:

Share a gift of clean water!
This handwashing station at a primary school in Ethiopia helps Selam Bulo, a third-grade student, and her peers in Batu, Ethiopia stay clean, healthy and fully immersed in their studies. $25

$75
For people on the move, an open door, a warm bed and a listening ear offer great comfort and hope. This gift helps people like pastors Victor Lampón Leon and Rocio Valencia Islas in Mexico have the supplies they need, including mattresses, pads and sheets so that they can extend hospitality to those moving through their communities.

$150
Go the extra yard with a gift tailor-made for those who love to sew. With a machine of hers own, Mariyum Khatun of Bangladesh can start a new business to support her family.
This Christmas, by helping our global neighbours build skills, grow food or meet basic needs, your generosity brings cause for celebration long after your tree comes down and the lights are put away.
Find the 2025 Christmas catalogues at receiving, cash and volunteer lunch rooms. You can also distribute these to your churches – we have 25,000 copies to give out! Talk to your Volunteer Engagement Manager if you need copies.
You can also shop online by going to mcc.org/Christmas and sending an e-card after making your donation. Or call 888-622-6337 toll-free to talk to an MCC representative. You can select your gifts and request e-cards or paper-cards that you can send to your loved ones.










