![]() Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the Rock of our salvation. Let us come before him with thanksgiving and extol him with music and song. Psalm 95 Praising God! Giving Thanks!Dear Friends and Supporters of God's Hygiene Help Center, What an incredible year!! Despite COVID, we were able to continue serving our neighbors in need through the pandemic. And the number of people and families that we are serving is growing every month! We are serving around 400 people at our Oakland Park Help Center and another 100 at our other help centers. Our first-ever fundraising event, Divine Dignity, was a HUGE success, thanks to generous supporters like you. More than 200 people have responded, and together we raised more than $90,000. These funds are already being used. We are opening 2 more God’s Hygiene Help Centers in Columbus Recreation Centers, and we are implementing our new model of opening hygiene closets in local area churches and non-profit organizations who are also serving our neighbors in need. When Tammy Jewell, our founder, answered God’s call to start God’s Hygiene Help Center, she knew firsthand what it felt like to be ashamed and humiliated. Please take 3 minutes to watch this video "GHHC'S STORY" that shares Tammy’s story and how God’s Hygiene has transformed countless lives in the past ten years. During this Season of Giving, would you consider giving a gift to GHHC? It is safe and secure to make an online donation. A one time or monthly Dignity Donor gift is easy to do with your credit card or bank transfer at our website: God's Hygiene Help Center Or send a check to: GHHC PO Box 20081 Columbus, OH 43220 We are deeply grateful that you have chosen to support God’s Hygiene Help Center. There are many organizations that are worthy of your investment, and we are humbled that you are joining us to offer hope and dignity to our neighbors who lack the ability to get hygiene products. Tammy never says no to a person in need, and God’s Hygiene Help Center was born from that dream. In fact, she has seen a future that includes a warehouse as long as a city block! We are indeed making plans to expand, thanks to your support. As we celebrated Thanksgiving, we gave thanks for our supporters for making a gift to God’s Hygiene Help Center. We praise God and give thanks for you, our friends, and supporters! We are so blessed by your love, support, and donations. Tammy Jewell Terry Starr President and Founder Executive Director GHHC WALL OF HONOR ceremony![]() We want to honor and give recognition to special people who have been an incredible blessing to GHHC. There are two men who were honored at our Wall of Honor ceremony on November 16, 2021. Harley Bratton moved back home to Ohio from Largo, Florida in 2015 to Iive with his daughter Diane Hendrickson. Diane become a widow in 2014 and Harley's sweetheart of 32 years had passed away. Tammy came to the house to visit Diane and play games. When Harley learned how she was serving her neighbors out of her home in the Linden community and her story, he became an avid supporter of Tammy. Harley was an integral part of the growth of GHHC in the early years. Tammy says, "He was God send to me and this ministry." Harley became her mentor and advisor--shorten your story, shorten your thank you notes, keep the peoples' attention and lighten up. When he read the Columbus Dispatch article that Columbus Parks and Recreation planned to build a new community center in the Linden area, Harley said, Tammy that is where GHHC needs to be. Diane get on the computer and find out who to contact." Terry and Diane made an appointment with Dr. CeCe Harris and that is how GHHC began having hygiene at the Douglas Community Center in south Linden. Tim Robison has been a supporter of Tammy and GHHC for many years with his wife Tara. Tim and Tara became involved as board members in 2018. In January 2020, as GHHC reorganized with a new business model and new board, Tim agreed to be our Board Chairman. He was dedicated to serving and supporting GHHC and worked diligently with Terry, the Executive Director, to establish and grow our organization. Tim retired as the Board Chairman due to health issues in February 2021. He and Tara continue to love, support and encourage Tammy and our staff. We look forward to adding more honorees in the future as special people make a difference in our organization. HYGIENE CLOSETSTerry Starr has asked our Resources Manager Chris Bumpass to be the coordinator for the hygiene closets. She has graciously accepted this position. She is an amazing lady with great skills and experience in retail and product management. She will do a wonderful job! GHHC has received 20 requests to open up Hygiene Closets in some churches and health clinics. We plan to start with opening 6 Closets hopefully in December or January. serving the homeless with your samples![]() Thank you to all of you who regularly collect and donate hotel or sample sizes of hygiene items. Each month Sue and Dick Zerman come to the Help Center to pick up 50 Blessing Bags. They hand deliver these bags along with sandwiches to the homeless living under the bridges in The Bottoms on the west side of Columbus. Included in these bags are shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, deodorant and razor. Because of Project Warm, this month we were able to also give them 2 dozen hats, gloves and socks. We have a request as we enter the winter season, we need unused travel size items. Also please consider donating tubes of chapstick and lip balm which is frequently requested by our clients. Thanks to the great job Bonnie Johnston has done organizing our books, we are also giving out Christian books and Bibles. We will gladly accept any of your Christian books you have already read. Please no fiction books. Thank you. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 warm the hearts to reach the homeless![]() NBBA Street Ministries www.facebook.com/Notbybreadalonestreetministries <[email protected]> recently messaged us about their Outreach Event on Saturday, November 13 at Jericho’s Light Club. For the last four years NBBA Street Ministries has done Warm The Hearts to provide hats, mittens and scarves as well as personal hygiene products for the homeless and less fortunate on the West Side of Columbus. This year they did this at their monthly night we volunteer at Jericho’s. They requested they could use any donations we may have towards this. If you need personal references Royal and or Monica at Jericho’s will happily give my husband Steve Herrada and myself a reference if you need it. Attached is a link to the Facebook post for this event. https://www.facebook.com/1658502997754923/posts/3237758236496050/?d=n H.A.R.P. STOCKINGSHelping Appalachian Rural People (H.A.R.P.) located in Caldwell, Ohio, is another mission for Upper Arlington Lutheran Church (UALC) HARP helps the local folks in Southeast Ohio and one of their projects is to give out Christmas Stocking to children 12 years old and younger. Each stocking contains a hat, a pair of gloves, Christmas pencils, as well as several toys and small books. Filling the stockings is always a fun project for a variety of volunteers. Becky Harrass of UALC has organized this project for a number of years and starts shopping for bargains right after Christmas each year. Diane joined Becky's family and friends helped with the packing on Sunday, November 7. Thank you Becky for donating extra items such as women's, men's and kids' socks and girls' hand cream to God's Hygiene to bless our clients this holiday season. We are blessed to partner together. kindware blessing![]() One of our volunteers Elizabeth visited St. Brenden's Craft Show. She came across the booth for Kindware. Kindware is a collection of hand-crafted one-of-a-kind pieces made by the incarcerated men and women at The Ohio Reformatory for Women at Marysville, Ohio and the Marion Correctional Institution at Marion, Ohio. Proceeds from donations of these items provide resources to support our men and women of Kindway’s Embark Program on their journey from incarceration to independence. Watch short video how this jewelry is created. Elizabeth started to admire the beautifully created pieces and selected ornaments and jewelry. Tina, the woman managing the booth, asked her if she knew about Kindway. Elizabeth replied, "Yes, I volunteer with God's Hygiene Help Center and we pack Clean Start Basket for newly released women and men through Kindway/Embark." Tina shared, "I received a basket and it really had blessed me." Hearing this really made Elizabeth's week knowing she was serving with such a worthwhile organization as God's Hygiene Help Center. tammy listens to Holy SpiritOn Sunday morning I woke up excited. Jesus told me, "Come on. You have a new sweater to wear to church." That wasn't the reason at all that I was woken. But I was tired and didn't want to get up. But Jesus knows me, "Get up! You have a new sweater." So I got up started to get dressed but not wearing the new sweater. The Holy Spirit nudged me about the lady named Lisa in the Flower Department at Krogers North Broadway. She needs a coat, hat and gloves. So I listened but I didn't want to embarrass her since she had not asked me for the coat. So I put the heavy coat into "Mercy" and drove to Krogers. I walked into the store and talked to Lisa. "Oh yes! I really could use a heavy coat. I have to work outside with the flowers and have nothing." Tammy walked back to her car to retrieve the heavy coat to give to her. Lisa was freezing so Tammy also ordered her a Starbucks coffee. The Starbucks associate asked if Tammy was on her way to church. "Oh yes!" She started to cry and said, "I want to go to church, too but I have sinned too much. I feel dirty and unworthy because I have sinned so much. I have already been baptized but have to work every Sunday." Tammy hugged her and said, "Your Father is waiting on you. He loves you. Come home. Come to church." Out of no where, an UALC member called and asked "Could you use 5 new coats?" Tammy replied, "Oh my yes, the need is so huge." So Tammy was so glad that again she had listened to the Holy Spirit. She planned to deliver one of those coats and a Bible the next week to the Starbucks lady at Krogers. volunteers neededWe feel so blessed that several people have contacted Terry Starr, our Executive Director, about wanting to volunteer. They will start after the holidays in January 2022. If you ask any of our current volunteers, we have so much fun serving. There are a variety of tasks you may choose: greeting the clients, checking client into the database system, filling the client's order, restocking shelves, entering client into database, picking up inventory, handing out hats, gloves, scarves, or socks, offering prayer or resource sheets. If you are interested, please complete the simple online volunteer application. GHHC pOSITIONS OPEN
4 Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.[a] 5 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. 6 These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Deuteronomy 6:4-6
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phoenix integrated healthListening When God Speaks"Burt?" "Mrs. Starr?" "Long time, no see! Wow! It's great to see you. What brings you here to see us?" Burt Dhira came to God's Hygiene Help Center shortly after we opened our new hygiene help center on Oakland Park Avenue in August 2020. I had known Burt from his younger years as he had been friends with my daughter throughout elementary, middle, and high school. Burt shared his story: He is the President and CEO of Phoenix Integrated Health, an organization that helps people who are recovering from addiction or mental health issues. He was driving one day in early August and he saw a police officer stopped on the side of the road. He immediately thought: "I need to stop and talk to her." He tried to dismiss the thought as he had a van full of furniture and stuff that he was taking to one of his recovery houses. But the message persisted: "Stop and talk to her." So he did. That police officer was Officer Alesia Zacher who is the liaison for the North Linden community and a partner with GHHC. She talked to Burt as he shared what his organization did. She told him about our organization and that we were opening a hygiene help center on Oakland Park Avenue. She gave him Tammy's card. He called Tammy and asked if he could come over to talk about becoming partners for helping and serving his recovery clients. We met and discussed becoming partners for supporting his clients. Our mission: "Providing dignity and hope through hygiene with the compassion of Jesus" worked well with his mission. We developed a partnership which has grown and developed over the past year. We are excited to have Phoenix Integrated Health as our new neighbor on Oakland Park Avenue. Together we can help and serve our neighbors in need! All because God spoke to Burt..... and he listened. We thank you that he did. God's Hygiene is so happy to welcome our new neighbor. Phoenix Integrated Health Services moved into the Health Center next door on October 21. GHHC has been partnering with Phoenix by providing hygiene to clients served by their caseworkers. Now we can refer any of our clients needing their assistance. project warmDonate to Project Warm: New hats, gloves, scarves, socks and blankets for the cold months for our neighbors in need. We always collect Bibles, Christian books, hygiene and personal care items for our clients living in low income communities. Please go to our website: godshygiene.org for a list of the products we serve to our clients. HELP US GIVE DIGNITY AND HOPE TO OUR NEIGHBORS IN NEED. Thank you to Northwest Columbus Christian Women's Club who collected donations for PROJECT WARM during the month of October for GHHC. Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done. Proverbs 19:17 from community center managers![]() Hello all, First I would like to say Keep up The God work. I was truly amazed at the event hearing all the good you’ve done and what you are continuing to do. I was introduced to you through Manney Clarke; instantly I was greeted with a smile and a genuine sweet Spirit, I believe I spoke to you young ladies for approximately 5 minutes before you looked at me and said “how would you like some book bags to give away to the people in your community?” I was given 100 bags filled with supplies, i had witnessed authentic generosity and for that I thank you. We had a book bag giveaway on August 15, 2021 here at the William H Adams Community Center. The highlight was a kid jumping out the car yelling “ look mom book bags” 15 minutes later that same youngin ran up to me and said “ look Mr. Gp I got me a new book bag and I’m ready for school” actually he had two so I asked him “ why do you have two book bags”; he replied “ I have one for my sister.” The look on that youngsters face brought tears to my eyes. I am here to thank you for making that young man happy, what you are doing is truly making a difference. I have attached a photo of the young man who I had the conversation with. Thank you kindly: Terry Starr, Tammy Jewell, Lesley Tate SirGregory Powell, Center Manager William H. Adams Community Center At Krumm Park 854 Alton Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43219 614-645-3051 The small Center that leaves a BIG footprint in OUR Community. OUR MISSION: We connect the people of our community through the power of nature, wellness, and creativity. It is amazing how GHHC is able to help people to meet some of their daily needs. People have so many needs to meet in their daily lives and being able to take one thing off of that list can change lives. I believe Choices and Opportunities are our only true freedoms. We need to reach out to these young people and help them recognize opportunities so we can help them build a future. Sincerely, Manney Clarke, Recreation Center Manager Douglas Community Center 1250 Windsor Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43211 Milo-Grogan Community Center 862 E. 2nd Ave. Columbus, Ohio 43201 Direct: 614-645-7407. 614-645-7376 Fax: 614-645-0686 www.columbus.gov helping our neighborsLeft: Resources Manager Chris Bumpass helped John load up 20 Purses of Love for Teresa Lauderdale, Pastor for Fruit of the Spirit Ministries. The women she meets in her ministry really appreciate the hygiene received in their "new" purse. Right: Clean Start Basket made with love for a young lady for her newborn baby boy. If anyone speaks, they should do so as one who speaks the very words of God. If anyone serves, they should do so with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen. 1 Peter 4:11 CELEBRATING OUR VOLUNTEERSWe are so blessed that Lisa Ryan has joined our team of volunteers helping to fill client orders, organizing inventory, and adding a cheerful smile. This month we celebrated Lisa's birthday. Then later in October we celebrated the birthday of our Volunteer Coordinator, Elizabeth Adams. In center photo: Lesley Tate, Elizabeth Adams, Tammy Jewell, Andrea Yantone, Bonnie Johnston, Diane Hendrickson, Chris Bumpass and Lisa Ryan. Welcome to new volunteers Kalynn Lyles and Andrew Mendoza. They will do product pickup, delivery to the warehouse and delivery to our help centers. Thank you for helping us and being part of our amazing team! Thank you to Terry Starr, our wonderful Executive Director, for organizing an appreciation luncheon for our wonderful volunteers on October 26 at an area restaurant. We loved the goodie bag and your thank you note. We all felt so special! We also love our new long sleeve GHHC shirts you ordered.
13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit. Romans 15:13 NIV thank you for our first divine dignity fundraiserDivine Dignity, our first fundraising event, was held on Thursday September 16 at The Reception House. The evening was an enormous success and was truly enjoyed by everyone who attended. We were blessed with beautiful weather, delicious food, 145 guests, and a wonderful program of shared stories and testimonials. An enormous Thank You to The Hadler Companies and George Hadler for donating to cover the cost of the evening. We appreciate all the event and table sponsors who made the evening a success. We raised the funds needed to grow and expand with more hygiene help centers and hygiene closets. The venue was the perfect setting for our guests to enjoy fellowship while enjoying the delicious food provided by Schmidt's. The flower arrangements, donated by Justin Kingry and Mike Starr of Fourth Home, were beautiful. The music provided by Knisley added more enjoyment to the evening. Gift bags donated by Chris Bumpass were at each table as a Thank You for our table sponsors. And our joyful thanks to UALC and The Mission Committee for their continued support. We have "hearts of gratitude" to everyone who attended, donated, and has supported God's Hygiene Help Center. We are serving 400 to 500 people and families each month. The need is huge and being able to open new hygiene help centers and hygiene closets will help more people in need in our communities. Terry Starr, Executive Director To view more photos and thank you Home We want to thank Robin Lorms who did an outstanding job as our MC. Huge appreciation to Shine Robison and her quartet for providing modern classical music during the cocktail hour and dinner for the 145 attendees. One of the highlights of the evening was when our Columbus Police officers went to the podium, they received a long standing ovation from everyone in the room! We loved the personal sharing from the community center managers: Manney Clarke, Douglas Center; Roger Harper, Far East Side Center; and Sir Gregory Powell, William H. Adams Center. "Those school backpacks changed our community. From a 7 year old, I got me a backpack. Yes, I am going to do well in school. The 2nd backpack is for my sister." GHHC has been a blessing to the Columbus Recreation and Parks and the Far East community. This AWESOME program GHHC has ability to offer free hygiene supply to a family that can’t afford to wash clothes can now wash clothes and better yet to provide body wash and deodorant for a bath or shower builds self esteem and confidence. Thank you for the vision in creating GODS HYGIENE HELP CENTER!!! Roger Harper Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7 UALC SANDWICHES AND CHIPSOn Sunday, September 26 Upper Arlington Lutheran Church held a congregational meeting with complimentary lunch. There were about 40-50 ham and turkey sandwiches and potato chips left over. What to do with them? Nichole Bellair, UALC new special events coordinator, asked if perhaps God's Hygiene Help Center could use them. Cheryl Hall tried calling Tammy Jewell but could not reach her. So Cheryl called Diane Hendrickson next who was returning on a bus trip to Lake George, New York. Diane said yes, she would ask Tammy and contacted Officer Alesia Zacher. Officer Zacher said Yes! she knew people in the Linden community who would so appreciate having a sandwich. Monday morning Diane and Officer Alesia drove to UALC to pick up the sandwiches and chips. Then began a new "educational experience" for Diane as a ride along with a police officer checking on people in the South Linden community. We first saw Don, a homeless panhandler at the corner of 11th Ave. and I-71. Officer called him over and offered him a sandwich and chips but also told him, "Get off my corner. This is Linden. I have spent years cleaning up the corner." We next drove past the NNEMAP Food Pantry which Diane had posted on God's Hygiene Facebook page. We offered those workers a sandwich. Then we drove through alleys along the railroad tracks where the homeless live and hang out. Officer said, It was too early. So we drove to where the homeless are served and a number of men walked up to get a sandwich. The Officer shared that a number of people may be hesitant to take food from a police officer, but will accept the handout from a lady from Upper Arlington Lutheran Church. Diane always asked if she could take a photo. If the person declined, it may be because he has an outstanding warrant. We drove to see Miss Lola, 94 years old and lives alone. But her neighbor came out and said they took her to the hospital. We stopped anyone walking on the street or sitting on their porch. "How are you doing? Would you like a free ham sandwich and some chips. This lady from Upper Arlington Lutheran Church is giving them out." Officer Alesia believes in supporting the working people so men remodeling a house and City of Columbus workers enjoyed sandwiches. We talked to a wonderful caring landlord in the bright yellow shirt. He knew UALC and was there on Reformation Sunday when our church left the Evangelical Lutherans and started North American Lutheran organization. We drove to Maloney Park behind St. Stephens' Community Center where a dozen cars were parked in the shade and offered sandwiches to three men. A man sitting outside the gas station store obviously had uncomfortable shoes. Officer Alesia asked him, "What size do you wear? 12's. I'll go get a pair and be back." Meanwhile Diane is asking about what the Dispatcher is reporting. A man on Cleveland Avenue and 24th wearing a white T-shirt and blue pants. He had stolen a car! Since Diane was riding in the car, Officer Zacher could not go help the other officer wanting to go after him. Our final stop was driving back to Police Substation 5 at the corner of Cleveland and 11th Avenues to get a pair of size 12 shoes. You should have seen the look on his face that we actually returned! Mike, It was such a pleasure to finally meet you. I enjoy speaking with mother and knowing she is okay. I know it gives her comfort to know I look out for her but I also enjoy listening to her speak and tell me stories, her laugh is contagious! I know with certainty she is well taken care of by her son, just as I did with my mother, but sometimes it’s nice to know there is someone else out there looking out for her. I am not allowed to recommend any organizations, however, the items that I sometimes bring her come from a program getting strong in Columbus called Godshygiene.org. Tammy Jewell, the founder is a human trafficking survivor who beat the odds. I met her years ago at a Linden event and recognized right away what a caring and community driven person and her goal is to help others and she can honestly relate to people who have been struggling on the streets. I, as a police officer, sometimes need immediate help for the citizens I come across. I have called her at 10pm at night and 10am in the morning and she pulls things she has stored in her home on Howey Rd and given me everything from blankets to Lasagna. Please do not feel obligated to do anything at all, I will continue to check on her regardless, her spirit is wonderful. Respectfully, Officer Alesia Zacher #1715 Community Response Bureau South Linden Liaison Officer Columbus Division of Police Jesus, thank You for calling and enabling me to serve You. Help me to see this as a privilege and to serve You willingly. Our Daily Bread, September 8, 2021 CLEAN START bags![]() God’s Hygiene Help Center has been a big help for our Covenant House Prison Ministry. Over the past 9+ years we have welcomed 140 men into our transition houses. Men come out of prison with nothing and hygiene/toiletry items are much needed. We typically would provide just enough to keep them going, but your generous gift is a better way of showing them love. Below are the stories of two men that came to us recently and gratefully received hygiene bags. Henry Wilson came to Fort Jackson on August 23 from Chillicothe Correctional Institution. He had been in prison for 13 years. It was before that in jail that he realized there was no one but God who could help him. He prayed for God to come into his life. As with many men who have come to us, it was during incarceration in which they called out to God. Henry practiced and grew in his faith in prison, attending Bible studies and Bible college, earning a four-year theology degree. Henry has family in Columbus and is beginning to reconnect with them. The changed lives and strong faith that families and friends see in our men is a powerful testimony and we often see them ministering to others. Henry is originally from Liberia and has a beautiful voice that he uses to praise God. In addition to getting settled into life (especially spiritually which we recommend that the men taker some time for), he is seeking employment – a difficult task for all of our men. This is one of the biggest discouragements they face, being ready to hit the ground running when they are released only to find much rejection. The welcome that they receive on arrival at Fort Jackson, including God’s Hygiene bags, is the start of their journey of experiencing God’s loving kindness. ![]() A different kind of story of how men come to us can be seen in Jason Clevenger. Jason was in prison multiple times between 2000 and 2018. After that he found himself in various recovery programs and houses, but none were actually safe places in order to heal mentally, emotionally or spiritually. We thank God that he had met a man in prison that had been a Covenant House/Fort Jackson guest several years ago. That man referred our ministry to him as a truly faith-based and safe transition house. Jason came to us after 30 days in jail in the Toledo area with no other family or friends. As with all of our men, we have become his new family – this is one of the most important gifts that we provide. When he arrived from jail, he did not have anything and God’s Hygiene bag was a much appreciated. Hope and dignity are two things that are typically not part of a post-incarceration journey – thank you for your help in providing this for our men! WELCOME TO OUR NEW STAFF![]() Andrea Yantone has been a volunteer for over a year. She has been an incredible volunteer and is at our help center almost every day that we are open. She has been part of GHHC for a year and we have offered her the volunteer staff position as "Help Center Training Coordinator." We are excited that Andrea will officially be part of our staff! ![]() Bonnie Johnston has accepted the volunteer position of "Bible and Book Coordinator." Bonnie has volunteered with us for over a year and has brought Bibles through the Gideons to be given out at the hygiene help center. We offer Bibles and Christian books to our clients. Bonnie will work to find free Bibles and donated Christian books. We welcome Bonnie as a member of our staff. happy birthday bonnie and chrisA Prayer for the Helpless
by Helen Inwood Let me be a voice for the speechless, Those. who are small and weak; Let me speak for all helpless creatures who have no power to speak. I have lifted my heart to heaven on behalf of the least of these-- the frightened, the homeless, the hungry. I am voicing their pleas If I can help any creature, respond to a desperate call, I will know that my prayer has been answered by the God who created them all PLUS The Power of Faith, A Guideposts Publication August/September 2021 Volume 72 No. 5 (Part 1) p. 1 GHHC is hosting our first fundraising event "Divine Dignity" on Thursday, September 16, 2021 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at The Reception House on Trabue Road. Please join us to learn about our mission and vision. We will host a wonderful evening of great food catered by Schmidt's, music, fellowship, and testimonials. We will share our mission, how we are serving our neighbors in need and our vision to grow and expand to help more in our Columbus communities. Interested in attending? Please email Terry Starr at [email protected] Reservations are due by SEPTEMBER 10, 2021. SERVING WITH LOVE![]() Opportunities for Growth and Expansion We have been working to develop partnerships with local area churches and organizations so that we can expand to help more people in need in our communities. There is a HUGE need in many communities, and we are being called to serve! We are being asked constantly to open more hygiene help centers and to partner with organizations like Helping Hands Health and Wellness Center and Lower Lights Christian Health Center to help to give hygiene to their clients. There is a list of community centers which have requested opening a hygiene help center at their buildings. God is calling us to grow and expand so we are making plans to do just that! As you lie down to sleep, may the Lord Himself rise up and fight for you! May He draw by His Spirit your loved ones who do not love Him. May He bring the breakthrough where there's only been a roadblock. May you remember this day and everyday that the battle is the Lord's! Sleep well tonight knowing God fights for you! #SusieLarsonBlessings Matthew 9:38 ~ So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send more workers into his fields. because school matters is a successWow! We are beyond grateful for your love and support in helping to make “Because School Matters 2021” a HUGE success! We served hundreds of students and families with backpacks, school supplies, hygiene bags, shoes, toothbrushes and toothpaste, pizza and Cheryl’s Cookies. So many smiling faces, grateful hearts and shouts of “Thank you” and “God bless you!” We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the 45 volunteers serving with love with us! 134 parents registered. Gave out all 250 backpacks and needed more. Over 300 pairs of shoes were given away. 60 pizzas were donated and eaten! Over a dozen police officers attended including the K-9 dog and therapy dog. #16 Fire Engine with firefighters attended. Thanks to a Thrivent Action Team project, Diane was able to order a banner for our Because School Matters project which we can hang up each year. We also were able to order Bible scripture bookmarks to hand out at our Prayer and Resource Table. Thank you Thrivent! We could not have done it without you! God bless you, Tammy, Terry, Elizabeth, Diane, Chris, and Lesley Comments received: Volunteers: "it was so well organized" Columbus Police officer: "it was perfect" Officer Alesia Zacher: "I attended a lot of events this year and GHHC was the nicest." Christy Meister, Youth Services Supervisor, MLIS, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Linden Branch: Also, later in the day last Saturday, I met two students who were here at the branch that had been at Huy Elementary for the backpack giveaway. They both shared their excitement with me about their new backpacks and supplies. They had visited the library to use the computers and check out some more books. It was nice connection for me to share in their excitement for school and how they both felt prepared. Thank you for the work you do in the Linden community! For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do. EPHESIANS 2:10 GHHC gives away shoes on national night out14,000 pairs of shoes were anonymously donated to God's Hygiene Help Center. That is a lot of shoes to be given away at just one event. So Tammy Jewell, her friend Crystal Anderson, and Diane Hendrickson decided to give away pairs of shoes on Tuesday, August 3 at National Night Out. We had planned to attend the event at the new Linden Community Center. Instead God told Tammy there was a greater need at the Milo Grogan Community Center. The highlight of Tammy's evening was meeting our. new City of Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant. Chief Elaine of course fell in love with our founder and our GHHC mission to provide hope and dignity through hygiene to those in need with the compassion of Jesus. She then offered to take a selfie with Tammy. Welcome Chief Elaine Bryant to Columbus and as head of our wonderful police force! more shoes given awayMore shoes were donated to VFW Post 4044. Our veterans and members truly appreciate God's Hygiene sharing with them. Then even more shoes were picked up to be given away. Dr. CeCe Harris came to get boxes and boxes of shoes for the Far East Community Center giveaway on Saturday, August 21. Our South Linden Police Liaison Alesia Zacher picked up a police car full of shoes for the Police Substation at 11th and Cleveland Avenue. Police officers always meet neighbors in need of shoes. So glad we can help pass them on to those in need. It takes more than a village to give away 1400 pairs of shoes! Thank you to our anonymous donor! community centers and backpackstGHHC is blessed to partner with Columbus Recreation and Parks. Hygiene is available for the Center Managers to distribute each month to their clients at the following Community Centers: Douglas in South Linden, Far East next to Walnut Ridge High School, and Barack in South Columbus. We plan to also put a HelpUu Center in the William H. Adams Center near East Elementary as soon as we get additional funding. Because of the generosity of UALC donating backpacks and of various donors of school supplies, we were able to partner with the Community Centers to provide backpacks for their students. So instead of one, there will be four giveaways of GHHC backpacks: Saturday, August 14 at Huy Elementary parking lot hosted by GHHC; Sunday, August 15 at William H. Adams Center; Saturday, August 21 at the Far East Center and in September at the Douglas Center. The Center Managers and their communities are so appreciative. American Heritage GirlsA wonderful group of young ladies from one American Heritage Girls group led by our friend Karen Schneiderhas been helping to collect and donate hygiene, personal care and cleaning products for GHHC. They donated a Clean Start Basket, school supplies and held a "Hygiene Collection" drive by giving out flyers and bags to their neighbors. They collected the hygiene donations and brought them to us to be given out at our hygiene help centers. THANK YOU for your heart to serve and help our neighbors in need! columbus police help others![]() At 8:45 am on Sunday, August 15, South Linden Liaison Officer Alesia Zacher, called Tammy for help. Other officers had seen panhandlers on the street corner and they wanted to get a young mother and her baby help and off the streets. The baby had a terrible rash because of dirty diapers. She was begging on the corner for money to buy diapers and crying about wanting to kill herself. Officer Zacher knew where to find that help--God's Hygiene Help Center. So Tammy went to the Help Center and packed up needed dignity items. Diapers, hygiene, cleaning items and shoes were then delivered by Officer Zacher to the young mother. The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing. Zephaniah 3:17 kindway recipients of clean start basket
celebration of andreaCongratulations to Andrea Yantone! We are so happy and proud of Andrea in her new life! Andrea has been a regular volunteer at God's Hygiene this past year helping stock inventory, greet and fill client orders. Our GHHC staff is excited that she will also share what a difference God's Hygiene has made in her life at our upcoming Divine Dignity fundraiser in September. For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:11
divine dignity fundraiserOn September 16, God’s Hygiene Help Center will host our first-ever fundraising event. “Divine Dignity” is our goal: to provide hope and dignity to our neighbors in need. We are now serving hundreds of people every month. Our hygiene help centers are located in 3 Columbus community centers and we have an enormous opportunity to grow and expand into the many additional communities in need. We are partnering with churches and organizations across Columbus, including Helping Hands, Lower Lights Christian Health Center, Phoenix Integrated Health Services, and the Kindway re-entry organization. We are asking you to prayerfully consider attending for our inaugural fundraiser. Each table seats 8 people so we are hopeful that you will invite people to sit with you who would have a heart to support the mission of God's Hygiene Help Center. Guests are welcome free of charge due to our wonderful event and table sponsors. Please keep in mind that this is a fundraiser so inviting people with a heart to support our mission and vision is key. God’s Hygiene Help Center has grown tremendously since it was founded, and we have many opportunities for growth and expansion. We can’t do it without your support. Please consider making a generous gift. If you have questions, please contact Elaine Pierce at [email protected] or Terry Starr at [email protected]. They would be happy to talk to you. No one should have to be without hygiene products. We are providing a resource that few organizations offer to those in poverty. Please help us help people find dignity and hope, sharing God’s love and the hope of Jesus, through God’s Hygiene Help Center. welcome to officer lisa![]() Officer Alesia Zacher wanted the new North Linden liaison to know about God's Hygiene Help Center. We were so happy to meet Officer Lisa Barbeau this month. Officer Alesia knew her mother when she was an officer! Officer Lisa will also be working at Because School Matters. I’ve been a Columbus Police officer for 23 years. I was a patrol officer on the northeast side of Columbus for 10 years. I’ve spent time in our Accident Investigation Unit and worked at our central Headquarters downtown. My grandmother lived at 3015 Oaklawn St. and I grew up there. My great grandmother lived on Howey Rd. for years. I am very familiar with 2 precinct and look forward to working with you and others in the community. My responsibly as the North Linden Liaison officer is to educate the community on safety as it pertains to the crime issues in that area. I will be patrolling the precinct and attending block watch meetings. I will be conducting presentations and demonstrations to community groups, businesses and schools regarding safety. Also getting involved in some of the FUN stuff like attending some of the community social events like block parties. Officer Lisa Barbeau #2149 So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. ISAIAH 41:10 awesome ualc middle schoolers
because school mattersA HUGE "THANK YOU" TO OUR DONORS AND SUPPORTERS![]() A huge THANK YOU to Upper Arlington Lutheran Church and all of our wonderful supporters for the amazing school supplies and monetary donations for our "Because School Matters" event on Saturday August 14. We collected all of the school supplies needed for the backpacks. The 460 backpacks are packed and ready to be given to the students in the North Linden, South Linden, and Far East communities. These students and their families will be so excited to receive backpacks and school supplies. We hope that they are excited about going back to school and that having school supplies will encourage them to do their best and stay in school. And thank you to the wonderful people who have signed up to be volunteers for this event. In keeping with recommendations from the City of Columbus and The Columbus Police, we have determined that it will be a DRIVE THROUGH ONLY event again this year. Volunteer training will be held at Huy Road Park on Saturday, August 7 at 10:00 AM. God bless everyone who has contributed to this awesome event!! We are "SERVING WITH LOVE" as we share God's love with the students and their families. And a huge THANK YOU to our School Supplies Coordinators Sue Bauchmoyer and Terry Trubiano for coordinating the counting and ordering of school supplies. And along with our Resources Manager, Chris Bumpass, coordinated and helped pack the 450 backpacks!! God bless you! Our team of volunteers have been busy making the final plans for our 7th annual event--Because School Matters. We feel so blessed because we now have about 60 volunteers, many are new ones from UALC. All our volunteers will receive a complimentary "where love wins) T-shirt, GHHC lanyard, and name badge. Columbus Recreation and Parks is now a co-sponsor since they are providing at no charge the city park, permission of the school to use their parking lots, and providing extra needed tables. With a Thrivent Action Team project, we ordered Bible scripture bookmarks and a 12 foot Because School Matters banner. Activities and organizations invited are: 104.9 The River Columbus Police: K-9 Unit, Safe Streets and North Linden Liaison Lisa Barbeau and South Linden Liaison Officer Alesia Zacher Columbus Division of Fire Columbus Crew Columbus Blue Jackets Helping Hands Free Clinic Lower Lights Christian Health Center Columbus Metropolitan Library Celebrate One SPARK KidSMILES (all children will receive a kit of toothbrush, paste and timer) lunch bag with washcloth and soap hula hoops prayer, Bible scripture bookmarks and resources welcome new donor and volunteerthank you from kindway/embark![]() Dear God's Hygiene Help Center, I felt so much joy, and a sense of relief when I was greeted with your Clean Start Basket. It brought a smile to my face and warmth in my heart to know that after spending 15 years in prison, someone cared enough to make sure I had hygiene. Each and every item is perfect! and will be put to great use. God bless you and whomever chose the things to put inside. I cried as I pulled each item and out and thanked the Lord for providing for me. I also thanked Him for you and your kind heart. May God continue to bless you and your ministry. Your Sister in Christ, Tuyana Davis helping a family in need![]() Michelle, a grandmother wanting to help her son and her five grandchildren, came to God's Hygiene at the referral of Dale Cory. Thomas had custody of four of his children ranging in age from 2 to 11 years old through Franklin County Courts. When the estranged mother passed unexpectedly, Children's Services and the Courts gave temporary custody of the youngest to the father. So now he is a single of five, Thomas sets out to be the best father he can. But he knows without God and His helpers he can't make it alone. Thank God for Dale Cory from the Bed Brigade heard of the situation and provided resources to the family--beds, blankets and Bibles, And from there the story continues to bring together a community to help a hurting family in need. God's Hygiene was able to provide needed hygiene to Michelle. Since an anonymous donor had given us 1400 pairs of shoes--more than enough for our Because School Matters event, GHHC was able to give new pairs shoes to the whole family. Today we are here by God's grace had the privilege to serve our Lord and Savior by helping this family. Michelle asks for continued prayer for Thomas and her grandchildren. There are still many needs this family has. Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14 blessing box blesses others![]() Tammy's nickname is "Rabbit" because she doesn't like to eat much meat and also because she is like an Energizer Bunny. Although the Blessing Box next to her home is not an official project of GHHC, it still means a lot whenever she gets a simple thank you. All of our supporters of God's Hygiene are a real blessing, too. We are now serving up to 50 clients a day when the Help Center is open. More caseworkers are registering to pick up needed hygiene items for their clients. Linden residents walking by see our "Free Hygiene" sign and are so grateful to walk up and able to pick up 6 items. So thank you for being there! hopeDear Father, given us a heart for "the least of these." You reached out to us in our need and despair, and words cannot convey our gratitude. May we, then, reach out to others with the same comfort with which You have comforted us. Lead me clearly to someone this week--even today--to help, and make me a channel of hope to that person's soul. In Jesus' Name. Amen. Dr. David Jeremiah, Hope. An Anchor for Life p. 66
BECAUSE SCHOOL MATTERS 2021SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED BY JULY 17, 2021 Because School Matters 2021 is our 7th annual backpack and school supply giveaway which is held in the North and South Linden communities. This event is sponsored by God’s Hygiene Help Center which promotes education by encouraging students to stay in school. We are receiving 450 backpacks through the UALC Mission Committee and some funds for school supplies. THANK YOU UALC! WE NEED YOUR HELP! We are collecting extra school supplies to put into the backpacks. We have a list of the supplies we are collecting listed above and on our godshygiene.org website. You can buy school supplies from the list and deliver them to us. Or shop on Amazon at the GHHC 2021 Because School Matters Wish List. You can order any of the items listed and they will be delivered directly to us. Please join Amazon Smile and select Gods Hygiene Help Center (choose it as your nonprofit). School supplies are needed by SATURDAY, JULY 17, 2021. WE ALSO NEED VOLUNTEERS TO HELP ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. If you can help, please sign up on our website at "Because School Matters" and click on Volunteer. There are many opportunities to serve with us. The Because School Matters 2021 event is one focus project of God’s Hygiene Help Center whose mission is “providing dignity and hope through hygiene to those in need with the compassion of Jesus.” We offer Christian literature, pastoral care and prayer to all people who come to our event. We care about our neighbors and want them to know that someone cares. Won’t you join us in helping our neighbors feel loved and our students stay in school? We are also collecting monetary donations. Thank you for your heart to help our students stay in school. Your donations will truly make a difference. Please donate online at godshygiene.org or mail your donation to: GOD’S HYGIENE HELP CENTER P O BOX 20081 COLUMBUS OH 43220 Questions: Email Terry Starr: [email protected] or Diane Hendrickson: [email protected] thank you volunteers![]() Thank you to the amazing team of volunteers who have been meeting to organize this 7th annual event: Committee Chairpersons Diane Hendrickson, 7th year with Tammy and this event; Elizabeth Adams, volunteer positions: and Chris Bumpass, shoes giveaway and activities. Wow! 1200 pairs of children's and adult shoes were donated to give away at our event. A huge thank you to Kelsey Bacon who has recruited the amazing UALC Middle Schoolers to inventory the shoes for our event. Thank you to Kristi Haugland who is creating the flyer with shoe size and information. Kristi will get signs made to put around the Linden community to publicize our backpack giveaway. She is also asking if the Blue Jackets can attend and do activities with the student participants. Thank you to our two teacher volunteers Sue Bauchmoyer and Terry Trubiano who figured out the needed school supplies. Sue also is contacting the Safe Streets police officers on bikes and picked up 200 toothbrush kits from KidSmiles. Dr. CeCe Harris arranged for 200 boxes of food to be given away. Bonnie Johnston and Officer Alesia Zacher contacted #16 Fire Station to hopefully have a fire truck on display. Officer Alesia will coordinate traffic and parking. She also has arranged for the K9 dogs to come. Diane has asked the North Civitan if they can make snow cones for the participants which was always a welcome treat in previous years. Music and hopefully frisbees will be provided by 104.9 The River thanks to contact by Terry Starr. Anne Dukat and Christie Masheter are other members of the Because School Matters 2021 team. Hope you can sign up to join the fun! Volunteers will receive free lunch, name badge lanyard and T-shirt. You may apply to volunteer on our website or on paper. Please let us know your (men's) T-shirt size. Email [email protected] to request the printed application. There will be a volunteer training session to review your job position and expectations on Saturday, August 7 at Huy Road Park. Thank you Carol T. for donating these amazing school supplies for our annual Because School Matters event. We will need about $5,000 worth of school supplies to put into the 450 backpacks we will give away. We need these donations by July 17 so that we can determine what items need to be purchased. Donations may be delivered to 1402 Oakland Park on Tuesdays and Thursdays or to Upper Arlington Lutheran Church or email us at [email protected] Thanks! God's Hygiene was so grateful to receive a trunkload of like new teacher supplies which we will donate to the staff of Huy Elementary in appreciation for letting us use their parking lot. Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and he will establish your plans. Proverbs 16:3 new resources manager
clean start basketsDari was so appreciative to receive this Clean Start Basket. When Tammy was first starting God's Hygiene Help Center, Dari and her mother would send hygiene from Pennsylvania with her sister Dana. Tammy was grateful to receive shampoo, combs and more items. Years later Dana Parr now serves on our GHHC Board. Kathryn is teaching her granddaughter about paying it forward and helping those in need. Together they go shopping for items to place in a Clean Start Basket. They love spending time and serving together. We are grateful to support Kindway/Embark by providing Clean Start Baskets for residents starting their new lives over. Pictured above is Terry Starr; Jan Roberts, Women Transition Manager; and Tammy Jewell. Jan came to pick up 3 baskets and also got a tour of our Help Center. He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” Psalm 46:10 purses of love from ladies at friendship villageThank you to UALC member Donna Biehn for again having their Spiritual Care Committee organize a purse and donations drive this month. Wow! Chris, our new Resources Manager picked up 120 purses and $525. Our staff is so grateful to the residents of Friendship Village Dublin. Bonnie Johnston has been such a dependable volunteer on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We appreciate that as an associate of Gideons, she has been offering free Bibles to all the clients. Bonnie will return to us in September after spending the summer with her husband in their Michigan home. Welcome to 2 new volunteers this month: Simon Estifanos who is the son of Pedros and Ruth, owners of the property we lease. He will be a senior at St. Francis DeSales High School this year. Chris Bumpass shared with her neighbor about serving at God's Hygiene, so Jan came to try out being a volunteer in our warehouse helping with filling orders. Thank you for helping to pack hygiene items into the purses. Some of those purses will be given away to 10 selected women from Medina Recovery at an outreach luncheon to be held on August 25 at the Oakland Event Center next door to the Help Center.. partnership with helping hands
GIVING BACK TO GHHC![]() A huge THANK YOU to 2 men who live at the Medina Sober House. They didn't ask for anything, but they did ask if they could help clean up the parking lot. They had extra time on Saturday, June 12, so they weeded and swept for two hours. Thank you so much! Pictured is Travis one of the cleanup men. During the month of June, we served 276 clients at our Oakland Park Help Center. Thank you to our supporters who make it possible for us to share hygiene and dignity with those in need. Now glory be to God, who by His mighty power at work within us is able to do far more than we would ever dare to ask or even dream of--infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts or hopes. Ephesians 3:20 TLB WELCOME TO THE GHHC BOARD DR. CECE HARRISWe are thrilled to announce that Dr. CeCe Harris has joined the board of God's Hygiene Help Center. She will be a tremendous contributor to our board. Dr. CeCe Harris is the Community Resource Specialist for the Youth and Family Development Division of the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department. CeCe works diligently with local organizations and businesses and the Columbus City Schools to assist in improving the lives of children and families in the city of Columbus. CeCe met with Diane and Terry in the summer of 2018. We discussed the concept of having hygiene help centers in the Columbus community centers. CeCe immediately connected with GHHC and became passionate about helping us set up hygiene help centers in local community centers located in low-income communities. Dr. Harris is heavily involved in her community and has been awarded the “Everyday HERO” award with NBC 4 and the “Woman of Power” award for 2021. She truly has a passion for helping others in need and servicing the entire city of Columbus. Welcome CeCe! SAVE THE DATE FOR OUR "DIVINE DIGNITY" FUNDRAISER![]() GHHC is excited to announce our first fundraising event "Divine Dignity" Thursday, September 16, 2021 at 5:30 PM The Reception House at Raymond Memorial on Trabue Road. Please mark your calendar for this exciting evening of great food, music, stories and to learn more about the future of God's Hygiene Help Center. More information coming soon!!! Far East side community center
helping community membersA lady who had lost her husband and has a heart condition called Tammy Tammy usually will not deliver items to people because of high risk, but she made an exception for this senior citizen who was so grateful to receive needed hygiene items. Another day Tammy was shopping at Aldi's and noticed a pregnant young mom. "Do you need help or hygiene or resources?" Yes! she said. The next day she was our first client of the day who visited our Oakland Park Help Center. Thank you to Carol T. for donating 2 dozen Disney comforters and curtains. You know how to bless the children and families in our community. More handbags were donated to GHHC so our great volunteers again filled them up with some hygiene items and Teresa Lauderdale came to pick them up for her outreach. This visit she and Tammy had a chance to meet and visit. So ladies, please contact Terry Starr when you clean out your closet of discarded purses. Thank you to our super volunteer Bonnie Johnston. As an auxiliary member of The Gideons, she is able to give out Bibles. We will gladly accept any Christian books you have finished reading. 13 Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. 14 Do everything in love. 1 Corinthians 16:13-14 phoenix integrated health![]() Staff from Phoenix Integrated Health came to meet with Terry Starr and Andrea. They plan to partner with GHHC and open up an office in the house located in front of our warehouse. Currently Phoenix has locations in Dublin, Grove City, Ashville, Carroll and Washington Court House. It will be a blessing to the Linden community. Their services cater to the adolescent and adult population including assessment, screening and treatment for Mental Health, Substance Abuse Disorders, and Co-occuring Disorders. For further information check out their website or email them. MAY THE GOD WHO GIVES ENDURANCE AND ENCOURAGEMENT GIVE YOU THE SAME ATTITUDE OF MIND TOWARD EACH OTHER THAT CHRIST JESUS HAD, 6 SO THAT WITH ONE MIND AND ONE VOICE YOU MAY GLORIFY THE GOD AND FATHER OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. ROMANS 15:5-6 EMBARK clean start basket
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BECAUSE SCHOOL MATTERS -- SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 2021![]() Planning has begun for our annual free backpack giveaway! This year we will give 456 backpacks filled with school supplies to students who live in the North and South Linden communities. We have been given 1200 pairs of shoes to give to the students and parents. And we will have 200 food boxes to give to families who come to our event. Please help us bless our students and parents in our low-income communities by supporting "Because School Matters 2021." How can you help? 1. Buy school supplies from our supply list which will be posted by June 6 on our website: godshygiene.org 2. Make monetary donations on our website or mail a check to: GHHC PO Box 20081 Columbus, OH 43220 Be sure to mark the donation for "Because School Matters" 3. PLEASE SIGN UP FOR AMAZON SMILE! You can choose Gods Hygiene Help Center as your non-profit which will enable a donation from all your Amazon Smile sales. 4. Buy school supplies on our Amazon Wish List: GHHC 2021 Because School Matters The items listed can ship directly to us. Click here to view the list. ![]() Thank you to Because School Matters volunteers Anne Dukat and her daughter for bringing unwanted donations of teacher school supplies to God's Hygiene Help Center last week. Yes we will be collecting extra school supplies to add to the basic backpacks. The desired list will be posted on our website soon and on Amazon Smile Wish List. Thank you! diane's birthday celebrationWe have the best team of volunteers and staff at God's Hygiene. Thank you for making me feel so special by surprising me with an early birthday celebration.
executive director update![]() God's Hygiene Help Center is seeking 2 board members to serve with us! We are asking people with a heart for "providing dignity and hope through hygiene to those in need with the compassion of Jesus" to consider joining our board. Our Board Chairman Tim Robison has resigned due to his health. Robin Lorms has graciously accepted the interim position of Board Chairman through September 2021. God is opening the flood gates and providing GHHC with a path for enormous growth and opportunity! We are developing partnerships with many local organizations to reach more people in need with hygiene, personal care and cleaning products. The need in Columbus is enormous as the COVID pandemic has affected the low-income communities in a huge way. Please pray for God's guidance as we grow and partner with these organizations. We pray for blessings to increase our donations and volunteers so that we can move forward with all that God is calling us to do. We are seeking volunteers who want to serve with us!! We are growing and need your help! If you are able to give a couple of hours a week or month, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Elizabeth Adams at [email protected] ![]() We want to recognize our outstanding Operations Manager, Lesley Tate. Lesley has done a phenomenal job in managing the warehouse, help center and ordering and distributing all of the products given out at our hygiene help centers. She manages the ordering and distribution processes and guides our wonderful volunteers to help to make our help center run efficiently and smoothly. GHHC has an open position: Resources Manager This position works with our Operations Manager to coordinate the ordering and purchasing of our hygiene and cleaning products as well as products for our other projects. We are looking for someone who will identify product sources and manage the ordering of the products we provide. GHHC Hygiene Help Centers at the Douglas and Far East Community Centers are reopening as the community centers once again open to serving their communities. We are restocking the hygiene help centers with hygiene, personal care and cleaning products. The community center managers are wonderful men who want to help give their families dignity and hope. They are great partners with us in serving! SAVE THE DATE: GHHC FIRST FUNDRAISER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2021 at 5:30 PM The Reception House MORE INFORMATION COMING SOON! EXCITING FUTURE EVENTS: Mark your calendars! More Info soon! THE BIG GIVE: Columbus Foundation in June 2021 “BECAUSE SCHOOL MATTERS” Saturday, August 14 Opening of the GHHC Resource Center to provide resources to people in need. God bless you!! Please continue praying for GHHC, our staff, volunteers and board. And thank you for your donations as we cannot serve others in need without your support! If you have any questions or want more information, please contact me at: Terry Starr [email protected] 614-560-0785 ghhc welcomes tim robisonVFW DONATESThank You VFW Post 4044 for your donation of hygiene products to God's Hygiene Help Center. As a proud member of the post and volunteer at the center, I am inspired by, and appreciative of, your like minded goal of serving our community. Julia Jewell purses of loveTeresa Lauderdale contacted God's Hygiene Help Center because she learned that we give out purses packed with hygiene items. Tammy had referred Virginia to Choices and Teresa is her caseworker! She has been doing outreaches for nine years and planning one for women on the streets. Our GHHC volunteers were so glad to meet and help Teresa by giving her all 18 Purses of Love we had available. Pastor Teresa Lauderdale shared "Fruit of the Spirit Ministries' outreach is unlike any other ministry as we go out into the community to provide a helping hand to people who need it most. I cannot tell you how many times I have been surprised, even to tears, by the love and support that comes from the community, but the help we received from GHHC was provided in an astonishing manner. They took their time to consider the needs of every woman and their desire to feel like a woman despite the hard times they are experiencing. GHHC provided Purses of Love and hygiene items for our ministry's outreach. Their donation enabled us to provide a purse filled with hygiene to women who are in need. Their faces showed great gratitude as many of them were filled with tears as they received their Purses of Love. Thank you GHHC for your donation and partnership with Fruit of The Spirit Ministries." Teresa is not only the Founder, she is also a licensed and ordained Pastor of Fruit of the Spirit Ministries and has these other credentials: Masters of Arts Degree in Alcohol Drug Counseling, Bachelors in Business Administration, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, Supportive Housing and Peer Support Specialist Supervisor for National Church Residences. On the ministry website it states Evangelism/Outreach Team - Our Evangelism/Outreach Team carries the Good News of the gospel of Jesus Christ to the streets and homeless shelters. They aim to reach those who have fallen on hard times and those who are less likely to come to the church building. They operate a food pantry during select hours. They are dedicated to the words: He said to them, Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. Mark 16:15 and Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Matthew 28:19 Attention to our women supporters, as you clean out your closets, we will gladly accept your donation of discarded purses. Just contact Terry Starr at [email protected] to arrange drop off or pick up. clean start baskets for embark
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bible education![]() Pam Johnston, Director, RESET INC. shares their mission on their website: Resetting today's youth with hope and trust in Jesus! Introduce a Biblical-based curriculum for public school students at the elementary, middle and high school levels in Franklin and Delaware counties of Ohio. Change the culture in the public schools in order to build trust in the community, impact student character and develop students' moral compass. Restore Biblical truth and instill hope for the children who are our future. Implement a pilot program of RESET in at least one school by the Fall of 2018. Thank you to Stephanie Jackson who brought in kind donations to our Help Center on Tuesday. Tammy has worked with Stephanie for several years in the Linden community. We then learned about RESET, Inc. With parent permission they can take students out of school to educate them about the Bible. RESET works with students at Como, East Linden, Linden K-6 STEM, and Linden McKinley STEM 7-12. Receive His JoyBy Susie Larson on Apr 22, 2021
May the Lord pour out a fresh anointing on your life today! May He revive your heart, refresh your soul, and replenish your storehouses. May He fill you to overflowing until you spill over and bless those around you. May He heal the deep places in your soul. May He reveal where you’re vulnerable to the enemy’s schemes. And may He help you shore up your life so that you can stand strong in the stormy seasons. He is with you. He is for you. Open your hands and receive what He has for to you today. And may His joy put a spring in your step! Exodus 33:14 ESV ~ And he said, “My presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” WELCOME TO OUR NEW VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
highlight on a volunteer![]() I came to God's Hygiene Help Center in the summer of 2020 in need of help. After seeing what the ladies there were doing to help others in need, I soon asked to become a volunteer. I was once that person in need since I am in a recovery program. I am still in need, but in a different way. Now it is to help our community. Becoming a volunteer has kept me on the right path, and it feels good to give back what was so freely given to me. I love volunteering at God's Hygiene Help Center because they love serving the community as well as God. It makes me feel great about what I am doing. It all serves a purpose in life. Thank you to all of the ladies at God's Hygiene Help Center. You all have given me a new mission in life. I love you all and love working with you. Thank you Tammy, Diane, Terry and Lesley and all of the other volunteers: Maggie, Chris, Bonnie, Elizabeth and Reagan. Andrea is our Operations Manager Lesley's right hand helper in the warehouse, recording inkind donations, organizing stock, as well as greeting clients and filling their orders. Love, Andrea Y. 12 Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him. JAMES 1:12 10TV NEWS GRATITUDE PROJECT![]() God's Hygiene Help Center was featured on March 24 on WBNS10TV News! Thank you Yolanda Harris! A friend called Tammy at 6 pm to turn to Ch. 10, but unfortunately, she did not get to see "us" on the news. At God's Hygiene Help Center we are so grateful for our amazing dedicated volunteers. They love serving those in need in our community with dignity by giving out free hygiene and cleaning items. We are open Tuesday and Thursday 10:30am to 1pm at 1402 Oakland Park in North Linden. GHHC where love wins Submitted with this photo by your Communications Coordinator, Diane Hendrickson BROWNIES MAKES BLESSING BAGS
ywca donations tammy's blessing boxTammy saw a man at the Blessing Box and his vehicle was actually blocking part of her driveway. "Hi. I'm Tammy. Excuse me, could you move your car up a little?" "Are you Tammy with God's Hygiene? I helped put the electric in the Help Center. My 3 children are hungry and I'm only taking enough food for me, my wife and family." Tim then shared that he had been in the wrong place at the wrong time at a gas station. He got shot in his arm and went into his stomach. It caused an infection and he had surgery to open his whole chest up. He ended up in intensive care for two months. Tim further said he had never been without work in his life. Tammy encouraged him to come to the Help Center to get hygiene. She also referred him to the Salvation Army to get a food box. donatos and ghhc working together![]() Donato's on Oakland Park donated over a dozen pizzas for God's Hygiene project Because School Matters. We have met several of their employees and offered them hygiene in return. Tyrone as the manager has been able to bless us with pizza and we in turn bless him with dignity and hygiene items. Tyrone served two tours in Iraq for a total of six years and got PTSD and addicted. He became clean and now has a second chance job at Donato's. Thank you! tammy in her new office space![]() Thank you to so many amazing volunteers who helped renovate the upstairs of GHHC warehouse to create office space for Tammy. We are so grateful for God providing the donations of a new printer, almost new desktop computer, desk, and miscellaneous office supplies. Now Tammy can go upstairs where it is quiet to write her many thank you notes. My God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus. Phillipians 4:19 May the miracle of Easter bring you peace and hope. Happy Easter from your friends at God's Hygiene Help Center.
tammy's blessing box helps the hungryThank you to 2 wonderful sisters and Tammy who restock the Blessing Box several times a day. In upper left photo, a neighbor is paying it forward and taking a turn bringing donations for the box. The center photo shows how well stocked they keep it with tuna, pop up cans of soup, cookies, sandwiches and more. The Blessing Box is located at 3022 Howey Road, next to Tammy's home, so she is able to watch who visits it. One man was standing outside the box in the snow for an hour. She walked out and asked if he needed any help. He was a special needs man we had served at Oakland Park Help Center who walked from McGuffey to get help. He complained about his feet and shoes. Tammy was able to give him new thick socks we had just bought, hand warmers for his feet and hands, hat, gloves and scarf as well as some snacks. Thank you to Tony Thomas for your faithfulness delivering loaves of bread for sandwiches from the bakery where you work. Klosterman Baking Company has offered to supply us with unlimited bread each week to make more peanut butter and jelly sandwiches as well as bologna and cheese sandwiches. We so appreciate their willingness to help feed our hungry neighbors. Katrina McDonald 2 Corinthians 9:7 For God loves a cheerful giver and that you are!!! serving our communityPhilippians 4:6-7, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank Him for all He has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus.” Thank you to our wonderful donors that we can serve those most in need in our neighborhood. A generous volunteer not only stocks our Blessing Box several times a week, but she also delivers pizza to Tammy's house. Tammy then just posts on Facebook and hands them out the door. Yes, we can always give away any gently used coats, hats, gloves, scarves and baby clothes which are donated. A young mother who did not speak English and no car sent an email message to [email protected] that she was in need of hygiene. We answered her email that our Oakland Park Help Center was not open due to the frigid cold. But if she would send a list of 6 items needed, she could send her husband to pick up the bag. Tammy blessed her with these wonderful baby items which God led a wonderful volunteer to donate plus new hats, gloves, and scarves just bought. Thank you for sharing with us so we can share some love with others. Julia Jewell posted on her Facebook page: These amazing ladies of Gods Hygiene Help Center give their all to the community on a daily basis. It's just who they are and what they do So I wasn't one bit surprised when Tammy Jewell reached out to me when she heard there was a family in need. Thank you for your hygiene products donation to our veteran in need at our local VFW #YouAreYourBrothersKeeper. clean start for embark![]() Where love wins!!!!! Clean Start Basket filled with love, God’s words and dignity. Because of the generous donations of our loving supporters, God's Hygiene could provide items so that Tammy could pack this basket for a man starting his life over through the Embark program. Thank you to long time donor Pam for purchasing the towels set to include. EMBARK, Kindway’s flagship reentry program prepares and supports select participants to navigate their journey from incarceration to independence. EMBARK’S unique approach provides evidence-based programming prior to their release and critical support as they transition to the Central Ohio community. And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 in memory of cathy jewell
CELEBRATING TERRY'S BIRTHDAY Terry exclaimed, "Feeling so loved and blessed today!! That you for your love and wonderful birthday celebration!"
Most of our neighbors in need that we serve have experienced difficult and challenging circumstances in their lives. Their hardships can impact their attitude although most of ourclients are very grateful to receive hygiene and cleaning products and God’s love. On Thursday, there was an incident that upset Tammy. She was offering hats and scarves to people who came to our help center and gave one to a woman in a car. There was also a man in the car who had a hat on so Tammy had not given him one. He became agitated and began screaming at Tammy and was abusive. Tammy came into the help center very upset and said that she did not think we should serve this man. So Tammy and I went out to the car. I spoke with the man and told him: “We serve you out of love and to share God’s love. We want to help you but we will not allow our people to be yelled at or abused. You made Tammy very upset. We love you and want to serve you. If you will apologize to Tammy, we will be glad to serve you. God’s love is shared here and we treat our clients with love and respect. We hope that you can treat us with respect too.” The man, who obviously had not often heard God’s Word of love and compassion, quickly spoke: “I am so sorry Tammy.” The woman in the car also said: “I am so sorry. He didn’t mean to hurt Tammy. Please forgive him.” I said: “Of course we forgive him because God first forgave us! May God’s love and peace be with you both.” And we handed him his hygiene bag filled with hygiene products along with a Our Daily Bread. Sharing God’s love is the heart of God’s Hygiene Help Center. Praise God! Evening Blessing: May you dare to keep walking even though quitting feels like the easier thing to do. May you dare to look up even though the weight of your burden compels you to look down. May you dare to dream about the future even though the enemy would love for your past to have the last say. Keep walking, look up, and dare to dream. Jesus invites you forward. Don't give up. And sleep well tonight. #SusieLarsonBlessings Psalm 123:1 ~I lift my eyes to you, O God, enthroned in heaven. |