April 12, 2024

Disaster Relief Supplies Sent Across the United States

This week at Midwest Mission, we had the opportunity to spread hope and empowerment across the Midwest. There were two disbursements within the United States that were sent out to meet the needs of those in crisis.


The first disbursement went to Red Bird Mission in Beverly, Kentucky. We have partnered with Red Bird Mission in the past, after a string of disasters swept through the area. Once again, they are experiencing devastating flooding. Red Bird notes that “the need remains critical in this isolated, rural distressed area. Chronic poverty, lack of jobs, poor housing, and rugged mountainous terrain provide obstacles to a fuller life for the residents of this area.” 


Red Bird Mission works hard to care for their community. In the midst of a crisis, they step up. The 1,440 requested UMCOR Hygiene Kits we were able to provide, will help them meet needs following the flooding in the area. 


We also sent 1,344 requested UMCOR Hygiene Kits to the Cheyenne River Youth Project (CRYP) in Eagle Butte, South Dakota. According to their website, “The Cheyenne River Youth Project is dedicated to giving our Lakota youth and families access to the culturally relevant, enriching, and enduring opportunities we need to build stronger, healthier communities and a more vibrant future together.”


We are grateful for the opportunity to provide needed resources to both of these strong communities in the midst of uncertain times. Thank you for being the hands and feet of Jesus, to show God’s love in a practical way. Our prayer is they feel the love of God and His people, and that these supplies will provide a window of hope for their future.


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Midwest Mission is one of seven cooperating depots in the UMCOR relief supply network. Midwest Mission is not funded or run by UMCOR but receives, assembles, and stores all UMCOR Kits and disburses them upon the request during disasters in the United States. 


To learn more about our UMCOR partnership, visit midwestmission.org/umcor.

Reusing God's Resources at Midwest Mission

We have all heard of the three R’s of waste management; reduce, reuse, and recycle. Recycling is often considered the most important out of the three, but reusing is equally, if not more, important than recycling. Reusing is the act of taking an item you might not use anymore and finding a new use for it. Here at Midwest Mission, reusing is an important part of our mission. 


We accept donations of items that you might have at home, but no longer use. We reuse and refurbish these items to give them a new life. These items are then sent all over the world to help people in need. We reuse and refurbish bleacher wood, medical and orthopedic equipment, sewing machines, billboard advertisements, and so much more! 


When a school is redoing their gymnasium, they might remove and replace their wooden bleachers. But what happens to all the old bleacher wood? Schools can donate their bleacher wood to Midwest Mission, and we give it a new life, by making it into desks. In our desk shop at Midwest Mission, we scrap the gum off the bleacher wood (seriously!), sand the pieces down, cut them to size and then assemble them into desks. These desks are then disassembled for easy shipping. Then, the desks are  sent to schools all over the world so that students have a sturdy surface to work on. 


We can also reuse medical and orthopedic equipment. We all might have some medical equipment that we are holding onto just in case we or someone we love get injured in the future. But those items that we are holding onto for “some day,” someone around the world or even around the corner needs today. We accept donations of these items and send them out when someone requests them so their  lives are not disrupted by their injury. Your donation could mean someone who has always lived a life of dependence, could finally live a life of freedom and independence. Midwest Mission accepts leg braces, walkers, wheelchairs, crutches, home care beds, and so much more. 


We also refurbish used treadle and electric sewing machines in our sewing machine shop. Some of us might have a sewing machine at home that we use for a hobby, but for many people around the world, a sewing machine can be their saving grace. We accept donations of new or used sewing machines that are in good working condition that will be refurbished. These refurbished sewing machines are then sent to nonprofit organizations all over the world where they teach people how to sew so they can make items for their families or to sell. 


Another item we are able to creatively reuse are billboards.We have all seen billboards on the side of the road, and you might wonder where they go when a new sign is put up. Billboards are typically made of steel, wood, or a combination of both. The advertisement on them, however, is made of a vinyl sheet. When the company Lamar Advertising takes down one of these vinyl sheets, they send them over to Midwest Mission. We are able to transform these vinyl sheets into tarps, sending them internationally when a disaster happens. 


Reusing is an important part of our mission here at Midwest Mission. We are able to creatively refurbish a variety of items and give them a new life. We reuse gymnasium bleacher wood to create desks for students all across the globe to have something sturdy to work on. We reuse medical and orthopedic equipment so people’s lives are not interrupted by their injury. In our sewing machine shop, we refurbish used treadle and electric sewing machines that will be sent to nonprofits globally where they teach people how to sew so they can make items for their families or to sell. We also reuse billboard vinyl sheets as tarps that are sent out after a natural disaster. Visit midwestmission.org/collect-donate to learn about all the things you could donate, and give a new life.



Our 2023 Impact Report is available for download! Using the button below, you can download the report and share with someone you know!

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April Church Bulletin Insert

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You can purchase these items at your local store and take them to Midwest Mission or a Collection Site near you. You can also buy items online and have them shipped right to Midwest Mission.


Onesies

(We are in BIG need of Onesies!! Please purchase when you are out, or click the link below.)

Size 0 - 6 Months, New

click here to purchase online


Day and Night Pads

You can make them at home using our patterns — click here and scroll down to Feminine Hygiene Kit. Tips and tricks: Click here to visit the page


Or, you can purchase them online and have them sent to Midwest Mission — Click here!


Prayers to Lift Up

This week, please pray for people who are experiencing disasters here in the United States. Pray for those in Kentucky who are victims of the flooding.


" Remember your word to your servant, for you have given me hope. My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promise preserves my life."

Psalm 119:49-50

Midwest Mission Weekly Projects

Work of the Mission Volunteers


Work Done

  • 1,340 Student Kits
  • 14 Electric Sewing Machines


  • Bike Shop
  • Desk Shop
  • Sewing Machine Shop
  • Poly Shop
  • Counting into Inventory
  • Off-site Pack Prep
  • Sewing
  • Cleaning


Mission in Motion

1000 Rice Meals

  • Olney FUMC, Olney, IL


Disbursements

  • Red Bird Mission, Inc., Beverly, KY; 1,440 UMCOR Hygiene Kits Value: $17,280.00
  • Cheyenne River Youth Project, Eagle Butte, SD; UMCOR Hygiene Kits Value: $16,128.00



Midwest Mission is able to do this work because of your generous donations and willingness to volunteer. Thank you!



Share some GOD news with those you love!

Do you have family or friends that need some GOOD News - GOD News - to uplift them? If so please click on the button below and share the link provided. The more we can spread the word about the work God is doing here, the more we can make the world a happier place.

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Ready to Get Involved?

Here are three ways you can get involved at Midwest Mission:


1. Host an Off-Site Event


We have several hands-on mission opportunities you can host at your location! Visit midwestmission.org/off-site to learn more. Contact Melissa Brookens at 217-483-7911 or melissa@midwestmission.org to book your event or for questions.


2. Serve From Home


You can serve people around the world from right at home! From sewing, to assembling kits, there's something for everyone. Learn how at midwestmission.org/at-home.

3. Volunteer at Midwest Mission

We have dates available in 2024 and 2025! Have questions or need assistance in booking? Contact Pat Wright at  pat@midwestmission.org or 217-697-4063. 


Click here to check calendar openings and to reserve your spots.



2025 Volunteer Calendar is open for dorm reservations!


Go to our Reservation Calendar, log in, reserve your rooms, and submit payment for your Non-refundable Reservation Fee via credit card or electronic check. We will email you the Access Code to reserve Volunteer Shifts for your team. You must complete this step for your team to volunteer at Midwest Mission.


For local teams and individuals: Volunteer Shifts will only be available 3 months ahead of time. For example, December 1, 2023 you will be able to reserve Volunteer Shifts for March of 2024.



Midwest Mission Iowa

If you would like to do the Midwest Mission Experience at our Jefferson, IA location, visit midwestmission.org/iowa - or reach out to Melissa Brookens.

Volunteers at Work

April 8 - 12, 2024

Volunteer Leaders

Karen Chumbley

Savoy, IL

Donna Downen

Tolono, IL

Volunteer Teams

Illinois

Sewing Group First UMC

Springfield, IL

Catherine Brookens

Taylorville, IL

Great Plains Conference UWF

Nebraska and Kansas

Green Trails UWF

Chesterfield, MO

Douglas Avenue UMC

Springfield, IL

Catherine and Cassia Brookens

Taylorville and Owaneco, IL

Iowa

Swaledale UMC

Swaledale, IA

We are so grateful for all our local and regular volunteers, and the time they give towards volunteering at Midwest Mission. We appreciate their passion and dedication to the ministry!

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