I don't know about you, but I spend a good amount of time on my computer which makes it very simple to go the the private/secure link to financially help New Dawn Shelter.
The average cost per day for a resident
is $11.50....per DAY! Think about this....if you wanted to support a
resident once a month, you could send a donation to the shelter monthly
at less than the cost of meal out for two individuals.You may feel free to donate monthly, bi-monthly, or weekly to support one resident at $11.50.
There is an easy way to contribute. Simply follow this private link:
https://gladwinfmc.cloverdonations.com/donation-form-2014/
There
is a drop-down menu you from which you can choose where you would like
your donation to be sent. Simply follow the instructions. KNOW that this
is a SECURE sight!
Saturday, August 27, 2016
~An EASY Way to Financially Assist New Dawn Shelter~
If you would like to help contribute to NDS in a very easy way and
you shop on Amazon, please use your current Amazon login information and
shop at https://smile.amazon.com/
Select "Gladwin Free Methodist Church" as the organization you support and a donation is made to GFMC with every purchase you make. All donations we receive go to help with local benevolent needs and to support New Dawn Shelter. When you sign up in the smile account there is no change in the amount of your purchase from Amazon. A portion will simply go to New Dawn Shelter.
Select "Gladwin Free Methodist Church" as the organization you support and a donation is made to GFMC with every purchase you make. All donations we receive go to help with local benevolent needs and to support New Dawn Shelter. When you sign up in the smile account there is no change in the amount of your purchase from Amazon. A portion will simply go to New Dawn Shelter.
~Keeping Up to Date~
There have been a variety of things going on at New Dawn Shelter of Gladwin. The 5k run has come and gone where the shelter raised over $1000. Thank you so much to those of you who came out and supported that event. We have had residents recently begin employment and moved out into their OWN homes.
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