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East Chicago Salvation Army Capt. Daniel Paredes, from left, and Chris White, Times Media Co. publisher and Red Kettle Campaign chairman, with his family officially start the season by lighting the kettle at Strack & Van Til in Schererville.

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t all began back in 1891 when Salvation Army Captain Joseph McFee became distraught after seeing so many individuals in San Francisco who were going hungry. During the holiday season, he resolved to provide a free Christmas dinner for the destitute and poverty-stricken. He only had one major hurdle to overcome—funding the project. As he pondered the issue, his thoughts drifted back to his sailor days in Liverpool, England. He remembered how at Stage Landing, where the boats came in, there was a large, iron kettle called “Simpson’s Pot” into which passers-by tossed a coin or two to help the poor. The next day Captain McFee placed a similar pot at the Oakland Ferry Landing at the foot of Market Street. Beside the

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THE KEY TO SUCCEEDING WITH OUR GOAL IS COMMUNITY PARTNERS. THESE ARE PEOPLE AND COMPANIES IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO STAND BEHIND OUR SHIELD EACH AND EVERY DAY. Lupe Valtierra pot, he placed a sign that read, “Keep the Pot Boiling.” He soon had the money to see that the needy people were properly fed at Christmas and the idea was replicated all over the nation, and the world, for years to come. Here in our community, Christopher White, publisher of the Times of Northwest Indiana, serves as this year Red Kettle Campaign Chairman. “The Salvation Army serves many who fall beneath the line, whose needs grow as resources fall. Our current economic conditions and decreased food stamp availability have placed more people in jeopardy as they fall beneath that line. In addition, programs for kids to be cut back as schools focus more on test scores and making the budget balance. The Salvation Army stands in the gap for many children in our community who would otherwise not have safe and secure place to develop academically, in the arts and physically. And so, those who come to the Army for help will increase and so too will the need for resources to help so many more in need. The Salvation Army shield

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ABOVE: Ruth Stoner, 13, of Valparaiso, presents Porter County Salvation Army Major Jon Welch, far right, with a 40-pound turkey that she and her brothers and sister raised for 4-H as the Army kicked off its Red Kettle campaign for the 2014 season. With Ruth, from left, are siblings Carter, 10, Rachel, 13 and Nathan, 10 at right. LEFT: MCAS Superintendent Dr. Barbara Eason-Watkins serves as the chair of the Salvation Army Christmas Campaign. it must be reached or exceeded if the Army is to reach and serve the growing numbers of those in need. In essence, by contributing towards that goal, we are becoming that shield to those who look towards it for help and hope. That is my challenge this year. That is our challenge this year,” White says. Lupe Valtierra, retired chancellor of Ivy Tech Gary Campus, is also involved in Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign. He says, “The key to succeeding with our goal is community partners. These are people and companies in our community who stand behind our shield each and every CONTRIBUTED BY MICHIGAN day. We are so thankful that here in Lake CITY AREA SCHOOLS County we have partners like Strack and Van Til. This is a company that not only believes in quality service within represents help and hope to countless their stores but also believes in quality people in our community. The goal service to their community. Strack and for this year’s Red Kettle campaign is Van Til supports The Salvation Army $750,000. It is an ambitious goal but,

at Christmas time by placing a kettle outside each of their stores. Throughout the year they also support The Salvation Army both financially and with donated items. Community partners, such as this, make our community a better place to live.” Strack and Van Til Store Manager Randy Gootee says that his company is proud to assist the needs of the Salvation Army. “Each season Strack and Van Til looks forward to hosting The Salvation Army at the front of our stores. The Salvation Army Shield helps us with kicking off the holiday season and is a holiday icon in our community. Strack and Van Til, from the very beginning, has been and will continue to be a store which is dedicated to giving back to the community. We appreciate our partnership with The Salvation Army and are willing to join them to be a shield in our community.”

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Munster/Highland chapter members of Tri Kappa participate in the Fair Haven Agape Walk.

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ri Kappa is comprised of volunteers who give their time to raise funds for a variety of local causes, and below are just a few of the ways they benefit the entire region. Sue Reitan, officer of Crown Point’s Gamma Theta Chapter says, “Our biggest contribution is to educational causes. We have donated over $10,000 in scholarships over the past year to graduating seniors in Crown Point high schools. We also held our Kitchen Tour this fall and we do this every other year. We raised $19,700. We donated $3,000 of that to young chefs studying in culinary programs in our region and the rest went to St. Jude, Lake County Animal Shelter, and the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana. In the past we have

The Valparaiso chapter of Tri Kappa held a vision screening event at local preschools. Kappa Erin Urschel helps a student with his eye screening.

also funded the new library in Crown Point and the Lake County Courthouse Foundation through our Kitchen Tours. We also fund the Police K-9 Program and cultural programs such as programs at Crown Point High School and their extracurricular programs. If an individual case comes up in Crown Point where there’s a home fire or someone with cancer, we help out. We are very fortunate in our chapter since we have such strong volunteers. We have about 65 active members and we work the Lake County Fair every year and have been since the early 1940s. We raise between $15,000 and $25,000

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Tri Kappa continued from page 10 every year and that money all goes back to Crown Point.” Hobart’s Epsilon Zeta Chapter volunteers have also been busy throughout the year, and Laura Cafiero says they fundraise for various causes. “Our primary fundraiser is an Annual Luncheon/Style Show, which was held in early November. 100 percent of monies raised are given to support a multitude of charitable, cultural, and educational programs in Hobart and throughout the state. This year we will give $7500 in scholarships including two Continuing Education Scholarships to women returning to school after a five year absence to complete their college degrees, two High School Academic Scholarships, one Outstanding Senior Scholarship, and one Fine Arts Scholarship. We also sponsor a spell bowl for fifth grade students from both public and private schools,” says Cafiero. She continues, “Hobart Tri Kappa is a yearly sponsor at the YMCA Health Kids Day where we distribute free books to promote literacy. In the early spring we will sponsor a Daddy-Daughter Dance for elementary school children. Since 2001, our largest charitable work is the Hobart Tri Kappa City Wide Giving Tree. Our committee qualifies families needing assistance, finds over 100 sponsors, makes and distributes Angel Tree tags, and fundraises over $3,000 to purchase gifts. We provide Christmas gifts for over 500 children per year. Hobart Tri Kappa has also given thousands of dollars to community projects and organizations including the Hobart Education Foundation, Parents as Teachers, Hobart YMCA, Hobart Public Library Children’s Section, Meals on Wheels, Maria Reiner Center, Hobart Arts League, and Camp Riley, to name a few. Hobart Tri Kappa has a current membership of 12 dedicated and hard-working members.” Margaret Havens, member of the Munster/Highland Tri Kappa chapter, also known as Epsilon Omicron, says they currently have 40 members who meet once a month and they are “involved in everything from soup to nuts!” She says, “October is a very busy month for our chapter as we donated baked 12 | HOLIDAY FIVE | DECEMBER 17, 2014

WE HAVE ABOUT 65 ACTIVE MEMBERS AND WE WORK THE LAKE COUNTY FAIR EVERY YEAR AND HAVE BEEN SINCE THE EARLY 1940S. WE RAISE BETWEEN $15,000 AND $25,000 EVERY YEAR AND THAT MONEY ALL GOES BACK TO CROWN POINT.

Members of the Crown Point chapter of Tri Kappa work at the Lake County Fair.

Sue Reitan, officer of Crown Point’s Gamma Theta Chapter

ABOVE: Crown Point Tri Kappa members offer their services at a local food drive. RIGHT: The Crown Point chapter of Tri Kappa held a food drive to help families in need. goods and helped out the Highland Fire Department with their annual Open House during National Fire Prevention week to help make people more aware and inform them of fire safety. We are finishing up our annual nut/candy fundraiser and we host our annual Boo Blast (a Halloween fun fair of sorts for children and families) a couple weeks before Halloween at the Lincoln Center in Highland. I’ve been in charge of

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the kitchen portion of this event for the last four years and have been successful in getting all the food and beverages donated from local businesses to help support our efforts.” She continues, “We also just had a Trivia Night recently, and we will host our

Annual Tri Kappa Fashion Show on March 16, 2015 at the Halls of Saint George. We are bell ringing for the Salvation Army on Saturday, December 13th in front of Cabela’s in Hammond. We have monthly service projects, such as donating hats and gloves that we distribute at the local schools, soaps, lotions, and personal items that we donate to the Haven House or Sojourner Truth House. As one of our monthly service projects we brought food items and took up a “free will” collection from our members and matched it with our chapter funds to put together numerous food baskets to be distributed to needy families in Munster and Highland over the holidays.”

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The Valparaiso chapter of Tri Kappa held a vision screening event at local preschools. Kappa Cathy Kozelka helps a group of students to test their vision.

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ABOVE: Munster/ Highland Tri Kappa members entertain residents at the Highland nursing home with a rousing round of bingo. LEFT: Members of the Munster/ Highland chapter of Tri Kappa participate in the Girls on the Run event in 2014. that would ensure our chapter will still be promoting Charity, Culture and Education for the next 100 years and beyond.” Chesterton’s Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Tri Kappa has served the Chesterton area since 1956. Member Shelly Rice says, “Our 35 members annually raise funds with nut sales, chocolate covered egg sales, and murder mystery dinner projects. Last year’s budget of over $11,000 was returned to the community in projects for charity, culture, and education. We give out four $1,000 scholarships to graduating Chesterton High School seniors. We donate to the Duneland Schools’ library, music, and arts programs. The members donate their time to help with Rebuilding Duneland and to sponsor Bingo once a month for the local nursing home. At our monthly meetings, members bring in a food pantry item that is then collected and donated to the local food pantry. Each Thanksgiving and Mother’s Day we adopt a deserving family or two and put together a basket full of goodies. We sponsor a local child so they may attend Camp Riley and we give to a number of local health and youth charities.”

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Northwest Indiana. Throughout community.” the weeks of One important philanthropic this campaign, initiative spearheaded by the utility’s there were three employees is the annual NIPSCO fundraisers at the Charity of Choice Campaign. Southlake Complex Organizations supported by through with a holiday cookie sale, a candy this initiative include the Red buffet, and a gift wrap. All of the profits Cross, Boys and Girls Clubs, the raised at each of the fundraisers were American Heart Association, and used to purchase toy donations to give Wounded Warrior and other veterans to Toys for Tots. organizations. Additionally, NIPSCO employees The holidays provide a special volunteered their time for the Food opportunity for the company to Bank of Northwest Indiana on give back. “NIPSCO employees December 5th at the “Local Leaders have shown their generosity and Serving Breakfast” event hosted by commitment to giving back at the Round the Clock in Highland. Many holidays in previous years, and we’re notable leaders from the region looking forward to continuing that donated their time as guest servers, strong tradition this year.” helping serve breakfast, including NIPSCO and their employees have CEO Jim Stanley. In addition, NIPSCO organized NIPSCO’s 2014 Hope for provided a matching donation of the Holidays campaign which kicked off on November 24th and ran through $20,000 toward purchasing holiday meals for distribution at the Food December 12th. This year’s campaign gives employees the opportunity to give Bank of Northwest Indiana and Round to those in need across northern Indiana the Clock also donated some of their through time and monetary donations. proceeds toward the food distribution events. The Hope for the Holidays NIPSCO will also be supporting local campaign wraps up with NIPSCO charities during the campaign with volunteers helping deliver food to $100,000 in contributions to agencies those in need at two mobile pantry providing assistance to those in need during the holiday season. Specifically, events. For more information on the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana the campaign benefited Lake, Porter and the mobile pantry events, visit and LaPorte County Toys for Tots foodbanknwi.org. collection sites and the Food Bank of

NIPSCO EMPLOYEES HAVE SHOWN THEIR GENEROSITY AND COMMITMENT TO GIVING BACK AT THE HOLIDAYS IN PREVIOUS YEARS, AND WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO CONTINUING THAT STRONG TRADITION THIS YEAR. Eddie Melton, manager of governmental and community relations

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EMPLOYEES A key component of the NiSource and NIPSCO employee resources groups (ERGs) is giving back to the community throughout the year. And, to culminate a year of giving, NiSource’s womenfocused ERG in Indiana, DAWN (Developing and Advancing Women at NiSource), hosted a giftwrapping service this week at its headquarters in Merrillville.

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or a donation, NiSource and NIPSCO employees could bring their holiday gifts to get wrapped by DAWN ‘elves’ who volunteered in the mornings and during their lunch. Proceeds from the donations will be used to buy gifts for the company’s yearly U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program fundraiser. “In the two days we’ve offered the service, we’ve wrapped more than 100 gifts,” said Elizabeth Dousias, NiSource compliance manager and DAWN member, as she wrapped a scarf for an employee’s wife. “We tried the service last year and it was a huge success; this year we’re expecting even greater participation and donations by employees.” And, in a true act of partnership, NiSource’s veteran-focused ERG (NiVETs) will team up to deliver the truckloads of toys at sites across NIPSCO’s northern Indiana service territory.

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Chesterton and a company-wide shirt sale. The shirts, more than 1,000 sold, featured the word “NISOURCE” with the ‘O’ converted to the well-known pink ribbon icon to demonstrate support for breast cancer research. On any given day, you can see dozens of pink shirts roaming the halls at NiSource and NIPSCO. “Our ERGs provide an opportunity to rally support and generate discussion around shared issues,” said Carrie Hightman, executive vice president and chief legal officer at NiSource. “DAWN helped elevate awareness about breast cancer – and the preventive benefits NiSource provides to its employees – while raising a significant amount of money for a disease affecting 1 in 8 women in the U.S. There’s not a day that goes by that I don’t see a NiSource employee walking the halls in one of the DAWN breast cancer shirts.” Hightman also serves as the executive sponsor of DAWN. “The culture of giving within the NiSource family of employees is a shining example of how a group of like-minded individuals can make a powerful impact in their community and beyond,” said Cinda White, senior representative, community engagement, of the American Cancer Society, Inc. (Lakeshore Division). NiSource also sponsors employee

Chuck Turman, electric systems planning engineer, took advantage of the gift-wrapping service fundraiser for employees at NiSource and NIPSCO. The volunteer service raised money for the company’s Toys for Tots fundraiser. resource groups for African Americans (LEAD: Leadership & Education for African American Development) and Latinos (GOLD: Generating Opportunities for Latinos & Diversity). NiSource’s ERGs also initiated a variety of other community servicerelated activities in recent months, including raising nearly $4,000 for the United Negro College Fund, participating in the USO’s ‘Give a Card, Send a Card’ program for active service members overseas, raising funds for the Wounded Warrior Project, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity and supporting the St. Joseph Carmelite Home in East Chicago’s annual holiday party. In addition to philanthropy and community support, ERGs bring together common interests among employees while assisting in welcoming and mentoring new employees and offering professional development and cultural awareness. More than 1,100 NiSource employees across its 16-state service territory are part of an ERG. HOLIDAY FIVE | DECEMBER 17, 2014 | 19


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includes a wine tasting, microbrewery tasking, and a silent auction with wonderful baskets. Restaurants come in and do tastings of their signature dishes and we charge admission. Everything is donated and we host it at the Avalon and this year we raised $31,000.” The money is then donated to children who are in need of clothing. Grandfield explains, “We work with

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the schools, the counselors, and they distribute the vouchers we purchase from Kohl’s to children who are under the poverty level. We focus on clothing because a child’s educational needs are met by welfare agencies, their food and medical needs are met by organizations, but not their clothing needs. Many kids come to school in the middle of winter in flip flops or T-shirt with no coats. We want to maintain the dignity of the family so we give the vouchers to the parents so they can go shopping with their children and they Rotarians Jim Larsen and Ralph Neff at don’t have to stand in line Merrillville Rotary Club’s Fall Festival. and they don’t have to go to Good Will.” Grandfield says that families are grateful for the support. “The school counselors are wonderful and work with us. We hear wonderful stories of thanks. There was one child who had never been able to go to a department store to shop and she was able to. We get gift cards from Kohl’s for children’s clothing and Kohl’s corporate gives us a discount which is nice. Most clubs only do things for their service area, but we have expanded from Merrillville to serve Crown Point, Hobart, Lake Station, River Forest Schools in New Chicago, and any leftover vouchers we have we give to the township trustee, but Brian Popp was the emcee at this year we didn’t have any leftover Merrillville Rotary’s 11th annual because the need was so strong. I just Clothing our Children Fall Festival. wish we could do more but we do what we can,” she says. Theo’s, Cookielicious & Cream, The 2014 Fall Fest for Clothing Our Prime Steakhouse, Figure 8 Brewing, Children was a success. Grandfield Ironwood Brewing, Crown Brewing, reports that 410 $75 vouchers were Devil’s Trumpet, Shoreline Brewery, distributed to children in need. Three Monkeys Pub, Shady Creek Vendors who contributed include Winery, and RND. Ciao Bella, El Salto, Avalon Manor,

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We all live and work in this community and we may not be able to save the world, but if we can help one person at a time in our community we’re going in the right direction. Austin Logue, chairperson of Peoples Bank’s Community First Committee Logue says, “Throughout the year we host a number of casual days. I know they do this in many offices, but it is especially welcome in a bank to wear jeans for a day! We host about 12 or 13 of these a year which we tie to different themes like wearing red for Valentine’s day or wearing red, white, and blue for Fourth of July. One hundred percent of the money we collect goes to Community First.” Other activities the Community First Committee organizes to raise funds include a candy gram for Valentine’s Day and raffles. “We did a raffle for a television and a Blue ray, along with another one we called Taste of the Region. We purchased gift cards to different restaurants in the community and raffled them to raise funds. We also put together a cookbook with recipes we have collected from employees over the past couple of years and we sold the cookbook to raise funds for Community First. We also do Super Bowl squares where half goes to the winner, half to Community First, and we do a tamale sale, bake sale, and other fun activities throughout the year,” says Logue. He continues, “For the past couple of years we have tried to connect to one event in the region and this year it was United and Fight Cancer, a walk and fun run sponsored by the Cancer Resource Center in Munster. We had

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ids Alive International started in China in 1916, says Executive Vice President Matt Parker. “It was very small, just one children’s home. But over the years we’ve expanded to work with Africa, the Middle East, Asia, the Pacific Rim, and over the past 15 years we’ve seen

a huge growth in our operations. Today we are in 15 countries in five continents,” he says. The work that Kids Alive conducts all over the world from their central office in Valparaiso, Indiana impacts the lives of thousands. Parker explains, “We work with orphans and vulnerable children, to give kids who have

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in the future, and to make a positive contribution to their communities and nations. Children from our children’s homes, many of whom came to us as orphans or from a life on the streets, have gone on to become engineers, businessmen, teachers, pastors and doctors.” The need to assist the world’s most needy is great. “We have an expanding

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nothing a loving home and a promising future, so we provide children’s homes for children who have been orphaned, abused, or left on the streets and they have nowhere to go. In each of the countries where we work we have children’s homes and we also work in the communities where we serve as well so we have schools, care centers, and programs that support families. We are working with 5,300 children around the world.” He continues, Kids Alive “As a Christian tional operates Interna faith-based ies over five countr 15 in organization, continents. These children Kids Alive’s experience the benefit of goal is to reflect Alive International’s Kids the love of outreach in Guatemala. Christ as we rescue suffering children. We want to see these children be a blessing to others, to successfully lead families of their own

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house parents who care for the children for 24 hours a day and they provide for these children’s physical, emotional, social, educational and spiritual needs until they have finished their education and ready to live independently. The second program is through schools. Education is an important part of helping to break the cycle of poverty. They provide a quality education for children who otherwise have no access to education. In addition to education, they also provide breakfast and lunch, medical care, tutoring, and Bible teaching at these schools. They also send some of the older children on to vocational courses, and they currently have around 100 children in university programs around the world. Another program is their care centers. Needy children come to their care centers for the day to receive food, clothing, education and everything provided by their children’s homes, except shelter. At the end of the day the child goes home, usually to a widowed mother or a grandparent and often to a house with a dirt floor, with no electricity or running water. And the last program provides is their community programs which include a program called “Families Together.” This supports single mothers or grandmothers to

develop a skill or activity that helps the family become Children of more self-sustaining. Abraham sent This includes growing a container full of food, rearing cows, goats l equipment and medica and chickens, sewing, to Akleh Hospital s supplie or starting up a small in Amman, Jordan in 2013, business. They also where three floors were help to provide training dedicated to serve programs, medical care Syrian refugees and meet other critical fleeing unrest. needs. They have worked with hundreds of families in this program over the past couple of years, and they are seeing positive changes, not only within individual families, but in entire communities.

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residents who fall within established guidelines. Parishioners brought the items after notices for donations appeared in the church bulletin. One parishioner also contributed a $100 check. The prenatal program offers free pregnancy testing, referral and assistance with accessing community and hospital resources, nutritional and pregnancy-related education, regular and supportive contacts during pregnancy and a clothing closet for expectant mothers. Also under the umbrella of the Franciscan Alliance, the Catherine McAuley Clinic in Hammond provides crucial services for those in need. Martha Kozub, manager of the McAuley Clinic says, “The clinic has been here 19 years come this March. We provide wellness exams, treatment for episodic and chronic problems, we draw our labs here, we have counseling services, podiatry services, we have imaging tests through the hospital at a discount rate of 85 percent, we provide flu vaccines through Walgreens, we provide preventative care and wellness education, and we provide referrals for specialists. Our clients are the

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ways. “We know that certainly we’re not the only food pantry in the world, but one of the things that sets us apart is we are one of the few food pantries that also provides personals, because when you get a food stamp card you can go and buy cereal or Spaghetti-Os, but you can’t buy shampoo or NOBODY’S DOLLAR GOES AS FAR you can’t buy a toothbrush for AS IT USED TO. THE OLD FACE OF your child, or if HOMELESSNESS WAS, IN MY MIND, you’re a lady, you A LITTLE OLD MAN TODDLING can’t buy personal DOWN THE STREET WITH HIS products. So that’s POSSESSIONS IN A CART LOOKING one of the really strong things we LOST AND DISHEVELED. BUT THE do. We recognize NEW FACE IS YOUNG PEOPLE the fact that toilet AND CHILDREN. OVER HALF OF tissue isn’t really THE PEOPLE ARE HOMELESS an option. A bar of soap isn’t an CURRENTLY ARE CHILDREN, SO IT IS option. We now VERY DIFFERENT. HOMELESSNESS take the first 60 LOOKS LIKE ME, LOOKS LIKE YOU, clients and we LOOKS LIKE YOUR NEIGHBOR. had to limit that because we could Sherita Brewer, Development Manager not keep enough at Sojourner Truth House food and items on the shelves to give them anything them know someone care,” she says. meaningful that will help, but our Brewer says that other donations numbers still rise even though we limit them. You qualify to receive food are also welcome. “We never discount every 30 days, and personal items and the fact that we have to keep the lights on so when we go to pay our utility bill clothing every 90 days, and you have they don’t accept cans of vegetables, to be a Gary resident,” Brewer says. so monetary donations are important. The Soujourner Truth House is It is also extremely valuable and always in need of help, and Diane gratifying when we run across a donor Gross and Trish Caruso, owners of Eco-Chic Boutique in Dyer have heard who will give us $10,000, but it is equally as gratifying when we run that call. “The items we take in our across a donor who will give us $10. store are beautiful items but some do It’s the fact that you will reach out not sell,” explains Gross. “When this and give,” she says. Immediate needs happens we either return the items, include personal project and paper or if they wish, we donate them to products, feminine hygiene products, Sojourner Truth House, a wonderful source that will get great use of these toothbrushes, body wash, clothing, diapers, household supplies, kitchen items. It carries on our belief in items, furniture, appliances, cell recycling and we are able to provide beautiful clothing to those who could phones, linens, and school supplies which can be dropped off at the otherwise afford them. We love the Sojourner Truth House at the corner thought of these women wearing of Madison and 13th Avenue in Gary. clothing provided free to them, to let A SPECIAL PUBLICATION OF THE TIMES MEDIA CO.

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2013 the Humane Society had a fire and that’s what started it. They asked for blankets for the animals and RJs birthday was shortly after so we started asking people for donations. We’ve done this for a couple of birthdays. It’s been a good learning experience for them,” she says. In Jackson Township in Chesterton, Tommy Novak, Matthew Shaffer 6, and RJ Novak, 4, also turned his ng decided to do somethi ended up donating birthday into a y the als im an the lp he to 1,400 and surpassed his celebration for ct deeply love. They colle goal. But then, when others. Last April, ays supplies at their birthd officials at Charmin heard Shaffer, collected te about Matthew’s efforts, toilet paper instead of gifts to dona to the Humane they decided to match his for his birthday Society. efforts, donating an additional to donate to 1,400 rolls. people at Housing Housing Opportunities is a HUDOpportunities. Shaffer, PHOTOS PROVIDED a sixth grader, sent out a approved, state-certified agency that In Jackson Township in Chesterton, Matthew Shaffer collected toilet paper serves homeless residents in Northwest letter asking people and some churches for his birthday to donate to people at Housing Opportunities. He ended up if they wanted to help him reach his goal Indiana. Housing Opportunities CEO donating 1,400 when Charmin matched his efforts, donating an additional Caroline Shook said, “What’s so of donating 1,100 rolls to the homeless 1,400 rolls. shelter, in honor of his 11th birthday. He phenomenal about this is the number

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WEDNESDAY DEC. 17 Wag Your Tail Wednesday, 4-7 p.m., Indiana Welcome Center, 7770 Corinne Drive, Hammond. 800.255.5253. southshorecva.com. Dogs and cats are invited to sit on Santa’s lap for a holiday photo. Photos are $5 each and donations for local animal shelters will be accepted. THURSDAY DEC. 18 Christmas Dinner Theatre, 6 p.m. doors open; 6:30-9 p.m. dinner and entertainment, Porter County Expo Center, 215 E. Division Road, Valparaiso. 219.766.3851. birkyfarms.com. Local singers and musicians celebrate the Christmas season at this fundraiser dinner benefitting Hannah’s Hope. FRIDAY DEC. 19 A Tuna Christmas, Crown Point Community Theatre, 1125 Merrillville Road, Crown Point. 219.805.4255. cpct.biz. Two actors play 22 roles in this humorous holiday show. The plot revolves around a Christmas yard decoration contest in the small town of Tuna, Texas, as well as a production of “A Christmas Carol” in town that just can’t seem to get off the ground. SATURDAY DEC. 20 Holiday Farm Frenzy, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Fair Oaks Farms Cafe, 856 N. 600 E., Fair Oaks.

877.536.1194. fofarms.com. Fair Oaks Farm celebrates the holiday with a breakfast with Santa and baking with Santa, with proceeds donated to Riley Children’s Hospital. Activities include an indoor craft show, kids’ activities and a winter wonderland. SUNDAY DEC. 19-23 Festive December at Bellaboos’s—The Santa Express, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Bellaboo’s Play and Discovery Center, 2800 Colorado St., Lake Station. 219.963.2070. mybellaboos.com. The Santa Express comes to Bellaboo’s with train-themed and holiday play—including storytime, photos with Santa, baking cookies with Mrs. Claus, a holiday parade and more. MONDAY DEC. 22 “Polar Express” Movie Day, 10 a.m.-noon, Lansing Public Library, 2750 Indiana Ave., Lansing. 708.474.2447. lansingpl.org. This all-ages movie day will include hot chocolate and a screening of the holiday classic. Attendees are invited to wear pajamas. TUESDAY THROUGH JAN. 4 Holiday Lights in Washington Park, Washington Park, 115 Lakeshore Dr., Michigan City. 219.873.1506. emichigancity. com. Holiday decorations light up the park each evening.

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ranciscan Alliance’s northern Indiana hospitals reach out every day to touch and improve someone’s life in a deep and meaningful way. Our goal is to impact and improve the quality of life in the community by offering special outreach programs, especially for those who are elderly, poor, vulnerable, sick or neglected.

Touching Lives in the Community

It is rewarding to know that we can impact the community in such a powerful way – by joyfully giving of ourselves and living our mission. We are proud of the service we offer and the positive relationships we are building by Continuing Christ’s Ministry in Our Franciscan Tradition.

Caring for Carmelite Kids at Easter

Easter baskets for 65 children containing toys, candy and books donated to the Carmelite Home Franciscan Healthcare-Munster

Planting Hope for Organ and Tissue Recipients

Tree-planting service honors organ and tissue donors and recipients Franciscan St. Margaret Health-Dyer/Hammond

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Auction Brings Happier Christmas to Underprivileged

Christmas wreath auction benefits uninsured patients of St. Clare Health Clinic and Prenatal Assistance Program

Celebrating Our Patients

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