Mon evening- sent our first box out with diapers, wipes, small toys, cards, etc and will collect more for another box later in the week.
PROJECT SUNSHINE
I don't know if any of you saw the AP article on Thurday about the kids of Florida's Gulfcoast who have been left homeless or nearly so and without any toys, books or games to occupy their time. Most of these kids have lost all of their childhood possessions. The article brought me to tears and I resolved to do something. You can read the article at
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CHARLEY_CHILDREN?SITE=PAYOK&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
How can you help? Two organizations - the Girl Scouts and Catholic Charities have agreed to distribute anything that might be sent their way to the kids in shelters, temporary day cares, etc.
Physical donations can be sent to Catholic Charities and we suggest small to medium toys, preferably non-violent, to include card games, games with a small number of parts, Barbies, trucks/cars, videos, books, Game Boys/Games, art supplies etc. There is also a need for baby supplies such as: diapers, wipes, bottles, cereal, formula, jars of baby food, clothing etc.
Sister Ann de Nicolo, Project Sunshine, Catholic Charities, 1210 East Oak Street, Arcadia, FL 34266
The Girl Scouts will accept checks made out to the
GSGCF Hurricane Relief Fund and they will also accept gift cards to Wal Mart and Toys R Us in $10-30 denominations. They will distribute the gift cards to families in shelters working with other aid agencies where appropriate for the replenishment of clothing and toys lost during the hurricane.
Jennifer Ourednik, Sunshine Project, The Girls Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida, 2909 Olympic Street, Sarasota, FL 34231
If you can help, please do so. You can be sure that the kids and their families will appreciate it.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Michele/Project Sunshine

PROJECT SUNSHINE
I don't know if any of you saw the AP article on Thurday about the kids of Florida's Gulfcoast who have been left homeless or nearly so and without any toys, books or games to occupy their time. Most of these kids have lost all of their childhood possessions. The article brought me to tears and I resolved to do something. You can read the article at
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CHARLEY_CHILDREN?SITE=PAYOK&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
How can you help? Two organizations - the Girl Scouts and Catholic Charities have agreed to distribute anything that might be sent their way to the kids in shelters, temporary day cares, etc.
Physical donations can be sent to Catholic Charities and we suggest small to medium toys, preferably non-violent, to include card games, games with a small number of parts, Barbies, trucks/cars, videos, books, Game Boys/Games, art supplies etc. There is also a need for baby supplies such as: diapers, wipes, bottles, cereal, formula, jars of baby food, clothing etc.
Sister Ann de Nicolo, Project Sunshine, Catholic Charities, 1210 East Oak Street, Arcadia, FL 34266
The Girl Scouts will accept checks made out to the
GSGCF Hurricane Relief Fund and they will also accept gift cards to Wal Mart and Toys R Us in $10-30 denominations. They will distribute the gift cards to families in shelters working with other aid agencies where appropriate for the replenishment of clothing and toys lost during the hurricane.
Jennifer Ourednik, Sunshine Project, The Girls Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida, 2909 Olympic Street, Sarasota, FL 34231
If you can help, please do so. You can be sure that the kids and their families will appreciate it.
Thanks in advance for your support.
Michele/Project Sunshine
