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Lazarus House food pantry provides
food to 900 families - each day 250 individuals get a meal at the soup kitchen.
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| Lazarus House Ministries, Inc. | December Enews 2011 |
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Food Shortages hit Lawrence hard

The soup kitchen at Lazarus House and St. Martin food pantry have both seen significant increases in demand in recent months as the effects of the economy has hit hard locally. Many people living close to the edge financially quickly find that they are unable to pay rent and provide food for their families.
There was no food in her house so in desperation Marie*, along with her two children age seven and ten, came to the food pantry for an emergency food order. She was given enough groceries to last until the next weekly food distribution and was also told about the soup kitchen. The following Thursday she came to thank a staff worker for helping. Holding back tears she explained, "I just recently lost my job and moved to Lawrence to decrease my rent. Yesterday was the first time I had ever gone to a soup kitchen. Even though the people were welcoming and kind I never thought the day would come that I would have to bring my children to a soup kitchen to put food on their plate." When asked if she would be returning Marie emphatically and sadly replied, "not only do I plan to go back, I have to go back!"
All of the centers that distribute food in Lawrence have seen a dramatic increase in the past month. The Lazarus House food pantry is providing food to more than 900 families a week and serving an additional 250 people breakfast and lunch in the soup kitchen. 'There is a lot of concern among our colleagues," commented Ken Campbell, Food Coordinator, "many food pantries are seeing food donations grinding down and are not able to stay open to distribute food; this is bringing panic to the people who depend on it to live on. I do not expect to see any change in a positive direction in 2012. I worry about after the holidays when the food drives typically decline and we hit a drought in donations."
Another couple, John* and Sylvia* live in Bradford and are struggling to survive. With her husband, unemployed and dying of cancer, Sylvia left her job to care for him during his last few months. John has a small pension but it is not enough to cover the rent. To pay for his medication they have sold their car, and no longer have a telephone. In that small apartment with so little else you can feel the incredible love they share and how happy they are to have this time together. The two of them depend on our weekly food distribution to eat. One week they went without food for two days until the next delivery because they didn't want to take more than their share. As with many people, this weekly food allotment, which is meant to be a supplement, is sometimes their only food source. Although initially reluctant to even receive any help John once commented, "you have no idea not only how much we appreciate the food you bring to us, but also how very much we need it!" Sylvia earnestly added, "Some day when things are better I want to volunteer at Lazarus House to give back to everyone who helped us during this difficult time."
*Names changed to protect their anonymity.
Christmas Food Basket Shortage!
More than 500 Christmas Food baskets are needed to distribute to poor families in the Lawrence community. Call (978) 332-5013/5014 to arrange a drop off time. A $70 donation will provide a complete basket for a family of four (including turkey) and can be made at our website or mailed to: Lazarus House, PO Box 408, Lawrence, MA 01842. To help start a food drive in your neighborhood or organization go to lazarushouse.org/food.
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In the Spirit of Giving
$800,000 must be raised by 12/31 in order to continue to provide 19,000 services a month. Less than 1% of our funding comes from government sources and 85 cents of every $1 goes directly to programs and services. Please donate today online or by check and mail to: Lazarus House, PO Box 408, Lawrence, MA 01842 Thank you!
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Christmas Help

We are looking for volunteers to help staff the Christmas room; helping donors in with gifts and guests out with gifts Dec. 10-24 from 8 am - 6 pm (may be broken up in shifts). Warning you may be required to wear a Santa hat or antlers! Gift wrappers needed from Dec. 10-23 from 10-1 and 1 - 4. Please contact Kelly Townsend at Kelly@lazarushouse.org or (978) 269-5217.
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What's Happening
'All I want for Christmas is You'
A benefit concert with 50% of the proceeds donated to Lazarus House on Sat., Dec. 10 at 7 pm at the Methuen Memorial Music Hall, 192 Broadway Street. Adults $25, Seniors/Students $20, Children 12 & under $15. Bring an unwrapped Toy for Tots and get a $10 discount (1 toy per ticket). Tickets can be purchased at hatherly.players@gmail.com or by calling 978.494.4134.
Kiki Skin and Body Spa
In the spirit of giving this holiday season, Kiki Skin and Body Spa in Andover will be collecting $50 Gift Cards until 12.31.11 that will be donated in your name to Lazarus House. The gift cards can be from any grocery store, Walmart or Target which will be swapped for (2) of our $25 spa gift cards to be used on select services. 38 Florence Street | Andover | MA | 01810
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Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas-time. ~Laura Ingalls Wilder
Lazarus House Emergency Shelter guests enjoy a happy evening decorating their Christmas tree.
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Job Openings
Community Resource Specialist
This position is a primary contact for potential recipients of Lazarus House services. Functions include performing an initial needs assessment and referral to internal and external (community services) resources as needed, act as a liaison with community agencies and work as part of the advocacy team to ensure all who come to our door are treated with dignity and respect.
Work Preparation Coordinator
This full-time position is responsible for the development, oversight and growth of the English as a Second Language, Life and Self-esteem Skills Training, Education and The Work Force Experience Programs. The services overseen include career planning, career coaching, goal setting, school referrals, career tracks and placement, training in self esteem and personal empowerment.
Chief Operating Officer
Reporting to the Executive Director, The Chief Operating Officer (COO) will be responsible for all day to day operations including finances, services, HR, IT and facilities. All staff, with the exception of the Development organization, will report directly or indirectly to the COO. Minimum of Bachelor's degree with an MBA or MS in Management preferred. Minimum of 10 years experience in general or operations management with demonstrated strong operational track record and organizational development. Nonprofit leadership experience preferred. Demonstrated experience in budget planning and financial analysis. In some capacity, previous experience overseeing human resources, information technology and finance functions.
Go to www.lazarushouse.org/career-opportunities for a complete job description and qualifications.
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Hike for Hope Stadium Blankets
Walkers who raised $250 or more...
Please pick up your stadium blanket by December 31st at the Good Shepherd Center, 412 Hampshire Street, Lawrence. Any remaining blankets will be donated to our soup truck distribution beginning in January.
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