Thursday, October 30, 2008

You Can Help Build Shelters of Love for Bangladesh




Shelters of Love for Bangladesh:  The "Homes for Bangladesh" quilt is a traveling quilt and is a symbol of God's love.  Funds raised will help build houses for victims of the recent Bangladesh cyclone through Mennonite Central Committee and will travel to many relief sales in North America until it reaches it's final destination to be sold at the Mennonite World Relief Sale in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota on November 8, 2008 (Approximately 1:00) - see www.tcmccreliefsale.org.

The powerful Cyclone Sidr tore into Bangladesh.  Hundreds of thousands of people are homeless, left with nothing but what they could carry as they fled.  MCC, with your help, has been rebuilding simple houses where the old houses stood.  

This traveling quilt was an inspiration of Colleen Graber of the Mennonite World Relief Sale who led children in creating blocks of houses in the children's activity center during the event.

Many voluntters throughout the United States and Canada have created quilt blocks containing houses to be incorporated into textile projects to raise additional funds to help those in need of  shelter.

YOU MAY ALSO ASSIST THE VICTIMS OF THE CYLONE IN BANGLADESH DURING THE AUCTION WHEN DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED VIA BIDDER NUMBERS.

One block, one quilt, one house, the donations for this quilt make a difference in the world. 

It has already generated over $64,000 which would be over 165 houses ($400 each) in Bangladesh.  How many houses does it take to make a village?  Or, how many villages has this quilt provided funding?  It will be exciting to see what the Minnesota sale can generate!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Minnesota Prepares for the Sale of the House Traveling Quilt Begin

The Traveling House Quilt has traveled the United States in 2008 and the Twin Cities Relief Sales is beginning the process to prepare and educate people on what this "Traveling House Quilt" has accomplished in it's life.  The quilt blocks were made by children at the Twin Cities Relief Sale in May of 2007 and as October 2008, it has generated $64,840. It's time to celebrate the theme of "One House Block, One Child's Art Work, One Quilt can make a difference in this world".  The purpose of the quilt was to assist in educating Relief Sales across the United States and Canada about the victims in Bangladesh who lost there homes in the cyclone in November of 2007. Donations to the "Traveling House Quilt" of $400 build a family in Bangladesh a home.  Today, this quilt is not sold and we have enough funds to build over 166 houses, enough to build several villages!

Sunday, the children listened intently to Greta at Emmanuel Mennonite Church as they realized their friends had drawn the blocks and that they, too, can make a difference in this world!  A number of other House block quilts and House Block art pieces will be sold at the Relief Sale.

The Intergenerational Sunday School was set up with 5 centers including:
1.  Rice Center with the computer game at www.freerice.com.  They had fun learning vocabulary, grammar, or geography while stocking the United Nations World Food Program with rice.
2. Food Center with Bangladesh food.
3. Tablecloth Center where they painted using wooden stamps to decorate a table.  The stamps are a product of Bangladesh and are sold at Ten Thousand Villages.
4. A Weather Center demonstrating a bit about Cyclone Sidr, the reason for the

 MCC house building project.
5. Video Center where they watch Akey and Showpawn from Bangladesh in a typical day.

On Saturday, November 8, at 1:00 the auction will focus on Bangledesh and ask for more dollars adding up to several $400 donations as children move across the stage from a plastic tent to a Banglesdesh house.  It's so exciting to have individuals with the creativity to try new ideas and the Twin Cities MCC

 Relief Sales says a special "Thank You" to Lily, who has been the heart beat of the auction since it's beginning in 2001.  If you haven't visited the Twin Cities Relief Sale, it does have it's own Urban personality and we invite you to join us.  If you are interested in donating to the Bangladesh Housing project or purchasing an item, you can contact lovejoypiece@gmail.com or connect through the mcc.org link attached to the blog.


Some of you may be asking, what does the "Traveling House Quilt" look like?  It is our goal to post it in the next day or two.   We look forward to your "Responses".



Saturday, October 25, 2008

Traveling Quilt: Inspires Intergenerational Sunday School in St. Paul, Minnesota


The Twin Cities MCC Relief Sale is almost here and many people have been working tirelessly on the sale on behalf of other around the world.  The signature "House" quilt has spawned some wonderful ideas including one by our own Lily.  It is a wildly creative half-an-hour auction blitz called "Tents to Houses".  The goal is to raise enough money to build 12 houses for the victims of cyclone Sidr that hit land in Bangladesh on November 15, 2007.

(Original Child's Quilt Block utilized in Traveling Block) 

In the hope of raising even more interest in this cause the Education Commission of Emmanuel Mennonite Church is latching on to this theme and has planned an Intergenerational Bangladesh Sunday School for October 26.  One of Emmanuel's strengths is its relationships between youth and adults and this event will give us another opportunity to have fun together while learning about Bangladesh and the gifts this country gives to the world.

There will be a number of centers for a range of interest.  Some centers include a video, a computer game, a craft, and yummy food.  The refreshment time will be combined with the Sunday School hour to give more time for the activities.

We are looking forward to a fun pack morning with the entire congregation enjoying the spirit of the day!!

by:  Tamara

Monday, October 13, 2008

Baskets: Feeding the Hungry


You are invited to Help MCC Provide "Food for All" by Creating a Basket Block

Basket blocks will be made into quilts and hall hangings to be sold at many Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Relief Sales to help feed the millions around the world who do not have enough to eat.

Your gift will enable MCC to respond quickly to requests for food where needed most and to help many produce their own food.

(American Institute of Philanthropy's Charity Watch gives MCC an "A" rating).

Please take the Basket Block instructions for yourself and share one with a friend.

The block attached is the first block received and it came 
from the Rocky Mountain MCC Relief Sale.


House Blocks from the Collection




Houses!  All kinds of them!  We celebrated them all as contemplate all the types of housing for people around the world.

House and Heart Block Sampling




Love Joy Piece has collected Quilt Blocks in various sizes of  Heart Blocks and House Blocks.  Many of  the blocks have been made into quilts and some are still waiting for their use.  Attached are a few of the blocks that were received.  The variety is wonderful!