Tuesday, November 29, 2011

What's in a Doctor's Bag?

Rev. George connected us with Dr. Neil Shulman, the author of the book, "What...Dead Again?" that was made into the movie, "Doc Hollywood." Dr. Shulman came to Indian Creek Elementary to do a 30 minute program called "What's in a Doctor's Bag?" for the students.  They absolutely loved the program!

We spoke with Dr. Shulman afterwards and found out that he was part of an organization called The Global Humanitarian Summit, which was located on the Emory University campus.  He asked us to be a part of the organization.  There would be a meeting on Thursday at Emory.  It sounds interesting and it would be a great way to spread the word about our program.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Shallowford Presbyterian

Meeting today at Shallowford Presbyterian...we discussed the official launch day which would be on January 5, 2012.  We also discussed how far the grant money would be able to assist us.  Based on the money we have, we could buy food for 65 students until the end of May, which is the end of the school year.  After May, we have little or no money left.  So, our task between now and May 2012 is to find more funds to keep the Brown Bag program going.

Our goal, hope, and dream is to have this program continue for years to come.  We know that it is difficult when you start something new, but we hope that the kindness and love continue to pour in to support this program.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

PATH GRANT!!!!!!!!!!!

Today was an extra awesome day!!  Rev. George informed us that we had gotten the PATH grant for our program.  That would be $5000 that would help us to finally get started in buying food and supplies for our students.  Yay!

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Publix Donations!


We picked up our first donations from Publix today.  There were three boxes filled with sheet cakes, breads, and pastries.  We were so amazed at the generosity!  As soon as we picked up the food, we went to Willow Branch, an apartment complex that a lot of our students live at, to deliver some of the food.  

All of the families that we delivered to were very gracious.  But, before accepting the food, they were very hesitant because they thought that they would have to pay for the food!  After we told them that the food was free, there seemed to be a sigh of relief.  One of the kids immediately asked his mom to open up the bag of bread so he could have a piece.  As soon as his mom gave him the bread, he quickly started to devour it with a huge smile on his face!  It was at this moment we knew we were on the right path.  The Brown Bag program had started :)