Wednesday, February 22, 2012
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Operation Hope Tote

Hope_Tote_2008_editedDid you get up this morning and take a nice hot shower with plenty of shaving cream, a razor, shower gel, shampoo and hair conditioner? Did you have deodorant, a toothbrush and toothpaste and powder? Did you even think about not having these basic items?

For the homeless and those living in crisis these are “luxury” items. When you are struggling to put food on the table to feed your children or pay the rent and utilities, some of the basics aren’t in the budget. Hope Tote bags can make a difference by providing basic personal care items. We need personal care items for all ages—adults, as well as, infants and children. So next time you step into the shower or wash your hands, or bathe your baby, think of those less fortunate.

You don't have to leave your home to help. Purchase items using our new GivingSomething Page ...

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hope_tote_2008-3"Operation Hope Tote" is our annual Easter outreach. We encourage members of the community to fill one Hope Tote bag for a homeless or poor man, woman or child. Bags are filled with NEW toiletry items: socks, T-shirts & underwear, individually wrapped toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap/body wash, shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, lip balm, brush/comb, tissues, hand/body lotion, body powder, disposable razors, and shaving cream. We need family size, regular size and sample size/hotel sized items.

We ask that filled Hope Tote bags be returned to the Mission by March 31st. The filled bags are then distributed to those in need via our Operation SONshine community outreach van.

To pick up empty Hope Tote bags or receive further information please call Julie at 413.732.0808 ext. 114 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Attachments:
FileDescriptionFile size
Download this file (Frequently Asked Hope Tote Questions.pdf)Frequently Asked QuestionsAnswers to Frequently Asked Hope Tote Questions189 Kb
Download this file (flyer 2012.pdf)Operation Hope Tote FlyerList of items to be placed in Hope Tote bags.380 Kb
Download this file (hope_tote_church_bulletin_insert_2011.pdf)Church Bulletin InsertChurch Bulletin Insert130 Kb

The goal of the Springfield Rescue Mission since 1892 has been to meet the physical and spiritual needs of the hungry, homeless, addicted, and poor by introducing them to Christ and helping them apply the Word of God to every area of their lives. The Springfield Rescue Mission is a non-profit, Christian based Emergency Shelter and Rehabilitation Program providing food, clothing and shelter. No person is denied services based on race, creed, gender, or nationality.

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