November Monthly Serving Focus
Our serving focus for the next six weeks is to provide Christmas baskets for those in need in Iowa County. You’ll see envelopes decorating our tree in the lobby that say either family, elder man or elder woman. You’ll notice that the list in those envelopes does not contain Christmas gifts, but items that cannot be bought with an EBT card. The list is filled with all kinds of essential items like personal care toiletries, detergent, garbage bags and kitchen items to name a few. One thing we’d like to note is that it says laundry basket on the list, as this was the easiest way to keep all the items together. Doing some shopping locally here in Dodgeville proves that this particular item is in short supply or incredibly expensive. Another option we’ve found is an 18 gallon tote with lid that costs around $7.00.
When you take an envelope from the tree look for a number in the upper corner of the envelope. You are going to write your name alongside the corresponding number on the sheet on the music stand next to the tree. When you have finished filling the basket with the products on the list, you just return the basket and the list to the church. Baskets need to be returned by December 15.
You can give financially if you would rather have someone do the shopping for you. There are people out there who have the gift of shopping and are happy to fill the basket for you. You can put your cash or check into an offering envelope and specify that it is to be used for the monthly serving focus. For those of you who are watching online, you can give through our online giving portal on our website, www.hiddenv.com or you can mail a check to us at 605 N. Bennett Road, Dodgeville, WI 53533. Remember, if you are giving financially and not shopping yourself, do not take an envelope off the tree. We will do that as we go out and spend your money!
This is something that the great people who attend Hidden Valley have done for over 20 years. We have a total of 115 envelopes on the tree to be filled. Each envelope represents a family in need. A family that may not be able to afford Christmas. This is really a blessing to the folks who count on this hand up every year.