It seems like every time we start to sweat a little bit, about a busted pipe, or lack of food, our benefactors come through for us, and more importantly, those we serve. You make a difference--a huge difference. Soon we will be posting the numbers which illustrate some of the ways we've been able to measure your support, on Our Supporters page. For each and every person who donated to the Helping Hand this past year, we want to thank you. You humble us with your absolute and utter generosity, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. May God bless you for all you do to help those in need!
This year we've seen our share of challenges, but those minor setbacks have been more than offset with the awesome and incredible generosity shown by those whose with giving hearts, who believe in our mission here at Helping Hand. It's hard to keep up with all the people who have helped us. From the major Food Drives in the Fall and Christmas; to our Annual Pledge Drive; to the record-setting volunteer hours given by students and regular volunteers; to our Annual School Supply giveaway; to the beautification bestowed upon our facility during "Make A Difference Day"; to the tons of food donated to Helping Hand to help us feed our clients--each day witnesses complete love of fellow man and generosity.
It seems like every time we start to sweat a little bit, about a busted pipe, or lack of food, our benefactors come through for us, and more importantly, those we serve. You make a difference--a huge difference. Soon we will be posting the numbers which illustrate some of the ways we've been able to measure your support, on Our Supporters page. For each and every person who donated to the Helping Hand this past year, we want to thank you. You humble us with your absolute and utter generosity, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. May God bless you for all you do to help those in need!
1 Comment
The Arkansas League of Artists has a wonderful display in the lobby of the U.S. Bank branch at the corner of Spring St. and Capitol, in downtown Little Rock. There, they exhibit one of their member's paintings each month. This month, the feature artist is our own Sister Maria Liebeck, DC!
The painting featured is a beautiful abstract titled, "Holy Family". Sister Maria created Holy Family using a very unique form of paper batik. The painting will be on display for the entire month of January 2014. It's that time of year again, believe it or not! Pretty soon, little ones will be filling the hallways of our schools again. Kids need the proper tools in order to learn, and at Helping Hand we digging in to Help! Our School Supply Drive is just a few short weeks away, and we still need lots of stuff! We are posting here as well as Facebook in order to help promote the School Supply drive to our clients, as well as to garner donations. Here is a list of the items we need. Any and all donations are so appreciated. Thank you and God Bless! "J" Tablet (Kindergarten Writing Tablet) 1" binders Cap Erasers Wooden Colored Pencils composition Books Crayons (16 or 24) Dividers Folders with Brads Folders with Pockets Glue Bottles Glue Sticks Index Cards Ink Pens (Black, Blue, Red) Note Book Paper (Not College Ruled) Pencil Bags (Zipper) Pencil Box Pencils Pink Erasers Ruler (Metric) Scissors (Sharp and Blunt) Spiral Notebooks (Single Subject) Wide Ruled Washable Markers Water Colors Yellow Highlighters At last Thursday’s Shop N’ Sip in Hillcrest, we were blessed with the help of Mickey and John Ripley. Mickey and John are longtime volunteers with Helping Hand, and have both served on our Board. They were on hand to generously devote their time to helping Sister Maria set up her booth, and helping her artwork with 100% of the proceeds going to Helping Hand. Mickey and John regaled us with stories of the neighborhood, as well as their courtship. Mickey grew up in the Hillcrest neighborhood and has many fond memories. She grew up on “Beech St”, which is what everyone called Beachwood, back in the day. “There was a movie theater where the Kroger Store is now, and Channel 7 had their studio and TV tower there, too”, recalls Mickey. She worked her way through high school (Mt. St. Mary’s) at the Hillcrest Variety Store, which is now River City Coffee and Tea. Mickey and John met while they were students at Little Rock University, now UALR. “I used to walk over to her house from my neighborhood, which was near Our Lady of Good Counsel,” John told us. They recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Mickey served on the Helping Hand Board of Directors from 2003-2007. During her tenure she was Board President, as well as Secretary. John served on the Board from 2000-2005. They began volunteering at Helping Hand in 1995. The Ripley’s continue to volunteer their time and talents with the Christmas Toy drive and giveaway every year, Mickey also helps Sister Maria in her studio. We’d like to extend our sincere gratitude to Mickey and John for their years of service, generosity and love. Thank you to all our Volunteers, and God bless each and every one of you! Sister Maria lovingly worked the crowd and helped raise funds, selling her artwork, cards and prints at the Hillcrest Merchant's "Shop N' Sip" last Thursday night. We saw many old friends and made so many new ones, too. God bless all of you for your amazing generosity, as we had a pretty good night! And a lot of fun, too! Check out the slideshow on our home page! Last Thursday was a hot one, but a wonderful night for the monthly Shop N' Sip along Kavanaugh in Hillcrest. And in the middle of it all, there was a familiar face! Sister Maria was hard at work, in her brand new Helping Hand T-Shirt. Despite the warm weather, Sister Maria had a pretty good night! The Shop N' Sip is always a lot of fun, and we would like to thank all those who purchased Sister Maria's Art. We' d also like to thank a new friend, Bob Glass, a professional photographer here in Little Rock, who took these wonderful photos of Sister Maria. Please visit Bob's Gallery at robertglassgalleries.com. Please click on each picture to see a larger view. Visit Sister Maria's website at www.womantreeart.org. Proceeds from Sister Maria's art go to Helping Hand.! Thank you Bob, for these beautiful photos! You may click on each photo to view the picture enlarged. |
Gayle Priddy
Gayle Priddy is Executive Director of Helping Hand. Learn more about Gayle and our Board of Directors Here. Categories
All
|