This month, we will be collecting new and gently-used purses and bags for women that are homeless in Atlanta for Mother’s Day. We will take these purses and stuff them with beauty items, sanitary items, and hygiene products so women can continue to stay clean this summer and the rest of the year! If you would like to donate, please inbox us, email us at info@lovebeyondwalls.org, or drop them off at our College Park location. Thanks for partnering with us!
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This past week, we got a chance to partner with students and staff at Green Forest McCalep Christian Academy.
Together, we raised over 90K wipes for us to take on our next trip to Flint, Michigan. We can’t wait to serve single moms and those in need. So far, we have taken over 500K bottles of water, built relationships with two churches, and and have mobilized over 1000 people to be involved in this effort.
After partnering with GFMCA, we made the news in Flint. Check out the news clip that aired on Channel 12 News, and a picture of many kids who donated the wipes.
LBW Team
Each month, we partner with “Warehouse of Hope” to serve 300 families with groceries. This past week (Good Friday), we served over 100 families with resources and prayer.
We are grateful for the volunteers that came out to serve from Praise Academy this past Friday.
If you would like to contribute in any way, email info@lovebeyondwalls.org
LBW Team
This past week, a few groups donated the last few items needed for us to launch the “Free Laundry Room” in April.
Once we prep the room, we will install the washing machines, dryers, and detergent to serve families and homeless individuals that need a free place to wash their clothes with dignity. Below are a few pictures of items raised this past week.
Huge shout out to Revolution Church & The Soup & Savior Organization.
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This past Saturday, we had a group of young men from Woodward Academy serve those who are homeless in the city of Atlanta with us. We built many wonderful relationships with our homeless friends, but more than that the young men walked away with a greater understanding of poverty and those living on the margins. One young man even said, “Those without homes in this city are stronger than people think.”
LBW Team