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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA – Albert G. Russell, 90, passed away Monday, January
4, 2010 in Jacksonville, Florida. Albert was born February 22, 1919 in
Adrian, Michigan. He was preceded in death by his wife of 69 years Viola
Kintner Russell who passed away October 1, 2009.
A Memorial Service is set for Sunday, January 17, 2010 @ 3:00 pm at the
Jacksonville Church of Christ
The Lord has taken home a great servant and brother in Albert Russell.
Albert and his wife Viola who passed away this past October 1st, were both
faithful servants for HOPE worldwide Jacksonville after moving here from
Michigan where they began quilting Lap Robes for seniors. They brought their
talents and love here to Jacksonville and offered a valuable addition by
quilting these robes with our volunteers for seniors and new mothers. A Lap
Robe from the Russell’s was a treasure and cherished by each person. They
taught others and joyfully served into their late 80’s. A great example of
older men teaching the younger, Albert brought a great heart and spirit into
each conversation and visit. His laugh and smile brought joy to many and he
was a great dominos player too. We will miss him dearly but his legacy will
live on in each of us who have known Albert and feel his love and care in
each lap robe he and Viola helped inspire. The HOPE worldwide – Jacksonville
Chapter Lap Robe program has been one of our longest running and most
effective programs creating more than 500 lap robes over the past 10 years.
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2010 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
Saturday, January 16, 2010 will be our fourth MLK Day of Service. We will work with the American Red Cross to distribute Fire Prevention materials as well as help restore an Adult Day Care Center. Hands On Jacksonville will also be present to paint a mural on a Head Start Building and do a Clean It Up, Green It Up with park cleanup and tree planting in the neighborhood.
Please register to help us at www.handsonjacksonville.org.
Instead of a day off from work or school, Congress asked Americans of all backgrounds and ages to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy by turning community concerns into citizen action. The MLK Day of Service brings together people who might not ordinarily meet, breaks down barriers that have divided us in the past, and leads to better understanding and ongoing relationships. Our goal is to engage individuals in a meaningful volunteer experience that will lead to on-going service throughout the year.
Other HOPE World Wide Events Happening in Jacksonville
Senior Santa Program – December 12/19, 2009
The event will take place on Saturday, December 12th at the Taylor Home on 3730 Spring Park Rd. from 2-4 pm. In addition, lap robes will be distributed to a local bursing home on Saturday, December 19th. See Juanita Russell for more information
Christmas Eve Toy Distribution – December 24, 2009
The event will run from 3:oo PM – 6:30 PM at a site to be announced. You can sign-up in the back of the church or register at www.handsonjacksonville.org. See Brad Jens for more information.
Building Bridges of HOPE with Seven Bridges – January 12, 2010
An evening of fun at Seven Bridges Restaurant located at 9735 Gate Parkway North next to Tinseltown to benefit the work of HOPE worldwide – Jacksonville Chapter on Tuesday evening, January 12, 2010 from 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm. Join us to enjoy a great evening to benefit HOPE worldwide – Jacksonville Chapter. There will be fun and games for all with great prizes to be raffled away. To read more about this event, please read the event flyer.
HOPE worldwide – Jacksonville Chapter, is a faith-based, non-profit 501(C-3) local and international charity that brings hope and changes lives by harnessing the compassion and commitment of dedicated staff and volunteers to deliver community-based services to the poor and needy.
Give a Day, Get a Disney Day
Beginning January 1 2010, sign up for HOPE worldwide programs and you may win a free day at Disneyworld. You must sign up at www.handsonjacksonville.org. See www.disneyparks.com to register initially.
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The Jacksonville Church of Christ has chosen Saturday morning, September 12th to come together and perform works of service for those with specific needs in our church and community. Please enjoy the following link and chose the middle video to help inspire you to become involved with serving others.
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HOPE worldwide Jacksonville Chapter is helping to support 100,000 Orphan children impacted by HIV/AIDS through their Centers of HOPE worldwide in seven countries. Please support “The Human Race” a 5k walk – run event on Saturday October 10th at the St. John’s Town Center. Walk – Run – or “Just give $10″ to support this great work.” Watch this video to learn more about the needs in Africa.”
Thank You
Jim Mackie
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The Human Race
5k Walk or Run and 1 mile fun-run to benefit HOPE worldwide programs here in Jacksonville and the Center of HOPE worldwide programs for Orphans with HIV/AIDS in Africa
Saturday, October 10, 2009
St. John’s Town Center
Run or walk begins @ 8:00 am & Fun-run @ 9:00 am
Cost to participate in walk / run is $17.00 till Oct. 3rd and $12.00 for fun run. Cost increases after Oct. 3rd.
To Register go to www.hopeww.org/Jacksonville or http://1stplacesports.com/human.htm
The Human Race is a walk / run sponsored by the RITA Foundation and Hands on Jacksonville where Charitable Organizations receive 100% of all donations beyond the registration fees. All proceeds benefit our Jacksonville Programs and the Center of HOPE worldwide programs for Orphans with HIV/AIDS in Africa. Please designate your contributions to HOPE worldwide – Jacksonville
Visit our tent & join us for fun and refreshments before and after the run.
Prizes to our participants & contributors: Those who raise over $100.00 will be entered in a drawing to win a choice of Hotel Packages consisting of 1 or 2 night hotel stay at the Hyatt, Renaissance Resort, or a $100.00 Dinner at Espeto’s Brazilian Steak House. Our runners who raise at least $50.00 receive a HOPE worldwide T-shirt.
All who contribute will be placed in a drawing for Dinner Certificates to Brickstone Pizza, Sushi Cafe, Eddie Bauer Backpacks and more.
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HOPE worldwide—Jacksonville “Season of Service”
Serving vulnerable children, families, and seniors in the Jacksonville Community
Print this full calendar: Season of Service flyer 2009
Saturday Academy
Saturdays, Sept. 12 thru Oct. 24, 2009 9:30 am—12:00 noon
Magic Johnson Center
Since the winter of 2006, this program has provided services and supports the at-risk children and adolescents particularly at the Magic Johnson Center and Hilltop Village Apartments in north Jacksonville. This program provides instruction for 3rd – 5th graders in math, reading, & character building activities in a positive atmosphere. Students receive individual and group assistance in a variety of fun learning activities from volunteers. We seek to build a Strong Mind, A Strong Body and A Strong Character.
National Day of Service and Remembrance
Saturday Sep. 12, 2009 9 am – 12 noon
President Obama has encouraged all Americans to serve our citizens through a collaboration of organizations and volunteers through “United We Serve.” Our Chapter can be a leader in this effort to come together and serve with a rekindled focus on unity.
Harvest Food Baskets for Refugee families
Sundays, November 1st —22nd
Each Family Feeds a Family—Jacksonville area food drive to help refugees and other families during the Thanksgiving holiday. Drop off donations at 6118 Bowden Road on Sundays from 10:00 am -12:00 noon at the Jacksonville Church of Christ .
Blood Drives
Sundays, Sept. 13th & Nov. 22nd – 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
Your contribution to the Blood Alliance saves lives every day. Give the Gift of Life!
Lap Robes for Seniors and new Moms
Saturday, Sept. 12 & Oct. 10th – 9 am – 12 pm
Holiday Senior and Children Celebrations
Christmas Celebration for at-risk Children
Thursday, December 24th – 5pm – 7pm
In partnership with the Magic Johnson Center & Hilltop Village Apartments, volunteers will provide support for children & families. Toys will be distributed to the children on Christmas Eve from 5-7 pm @ the Magic Johnson Center, 1646 W. 45th St. This is a culmination of our annual Toy Drive in December. Knowing others care is so important!
Christmas Parties for Seniors at the Taylor Home
Sat., December 12th – 3 – 5 pm
Martin Luther King Day of Service and Celebration
Saturday, January 16, 2010 – 9am – 1pm
Instead of a day off from work or school, Congress asked Americans of all backgrounds and ages to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy by turning community concerns into citizen action. The MLK Day of Service brings together people who might not ordinarily meet, breaks down barriers that have divided us in the past, and leads to better understanding and ongoing relationships. Our goal is to engage individuals in a meaningful volunteer experience that will lead to on-going service throughout the year.
To volunteer for any of these events call Jim or Debbie Mackie @ 904-292-2535 or jim_mackie@hopeww.org or to sign-up online at www.handsonjacksonville.org
Season of Service Partners
- The Jacksonville Church of Christ
- Lutheran Social Services
- The American Red Cross
- Magic Johnson Center at Hilltop Village
- Taylor Residences
- The Children’s Christmas Party of Jacksonville
- Hands On Jacksonville
- American Express Foundation & Charitable Fund
- The Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation
- Aetna Foundation and Charitable Fund
- The Blood Alliance
Secure giving opportunities to support the local and global work are available through personal donations, Employee Matching Gift Programs, United Way, Combined Federal Campaigns, and www.hopeww.org.
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In January 2009, HOPE worldwide -Jacksonville chapter was able to send nearly 250 backpacks to children in Kabul, Afghanistan. Dan Allison, Country Director for HOPE worldwide said that they had the distribution of the book bags along with some pens, pen holders, and some clothing donated at the U.S. Embassy. There were around 250 children so they added in a few more bags so that everyone got something. The location was a day-orphanage for disadvantaged children who go to school at this location and are fed hot meals each day. They may have parents but the parents have trouble meeting all of their needs. Everyone was really grateful for all of your generosity. Thanks for taking the initiative for this. The adults in the photos are our employees (with Mary in one of them). Sincerely, DAN
The backpacks were donated to HOPE worldwide Jacksonville from the Children’s Christmas Party of Jacksonville which serves nearly 10,000 children @ Christmas each year. Our Chapter has distributed a number of excess new toys from the CCPOJ to other needy families in Jacksonville for the last 6 years on Christmas Eve. We are grateful for their support.
In 2008, through the generosity of the Jacksonvile Church of Christ we were able to ship 12 large boxes of winter clothing and blankets to families in Kabul, Afghanistan which were distributed by the Allisons and HOPE worldwide – Afghanistan.
Thank You for your generosity and giving spirit.
More information: www.hopeww.org/Jacksonville
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These are part of 15 Harvest Baskets that were created by HOPE worldwide volunteers and members of the Jacksonville Church of Christ in November of 2008. What is unique is they are full of items that the refugee families from Miramar (Burma) re-located to Jacksonville can relate to and benefit from. The baskets were filled with food and toiletry items were very useful to each family. Lutheran Social Services helped to identify and distribute the baskets and have been a great partner with HOPE worldwide – Jacksonville.
Jim
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Hello Supporting U.S. Churches and Chapters of HOPE worldwide
We have an amazing volunteer opportunity for disciples in your congregations! Bob and Pat Gempel are leading a “Compassion Tour” to Cambodia (November ‘09) in celebration of the Sihanouk Hospital’s One Million Patients Consultations in Cambodia. Volunteers will have the chance to visit & serve in the Sihanouk hospital and some of the local community programs, sitesee, encourage the church in Phnom Penh, and experience the culture, food and people of Cambodia. Do you know of a disciple from your church who would jump on this opportunity to see the hospital first hand?
There are 3 options for volunteers to participate:
- Compassion Tour : October 31-November 8
- Culture Program : October 31-November 5
- Service Program : November 4-November 8 Oct. 31-Nov. 8 Oct. 31-Nov. 5 Nov. 4-8










