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Des Moines Area Religious Council and MovetheFood.org

 A courtesy message from
 DMARC and MovetheFood Community

   
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A Day for Mike
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We haven't moved yet! But the Des Moines Area Religious Council offices and warehouse are scheduled to move in early 2014. You can still bring donations to our 3816 36th Street, Suite 202, Des Moines, IA 50310, address and warehouse.
  
Please watch for our new address to be announced in early February 2014. To find out more or see photos of the building renovation for the Mulberry site, go to our online photo albums.
  
Thank you for your support!
  

 

Des Moines Area Religious Council / MovetheFood

3816 36th Street, Suite 202

Des Moines, IA 50310-4710

515-277-6969
Join us for
"A Day for Mike"
  
A family-friendly event to raise funds for the Wasike family.

 Sunday, November 17, 2013
3 to 6 p.m.
 

at the
Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center
Iowa Events Center, Des Moines, Iowa

 

Event schedule includes:

  • 3-3:45pm: Registration and performance by The Waukee Big Band 
  • 3-4:00pm: Silent auction open & children encouraged to contribute to a mural that will be transported to Tulsa for Mike 
  • 3:45-4pm: Welcome, meet Joan Wasike & Family and performance by Pat McManus of Rock In  
  • 4-5pm: Live auction and children encouraged to make cards for Mike 
  • 5-5:30pm: Silent auction open and performance by The Waukee Big Band 
  • 5:45-6pm: Closing remarks  
November 13, 2013
Background on Team Wasike and the
Charitable Auction to Benefit Mike Wasike Family

 

On Sunday, Nov. 17, a group of Des Moines-area volunteers, led by the 50-person Maple Grove United Methodist Church, will host a charitable auction event to raise money for the Mike Wasike family. All proceeds from the event and all free-will donations will help fund the Wasike family's medical and living expenses.

 

Mike Wasike, a legal immigrant from Kenya, was living in Des Moines and working two jobs to make his dream come true for him and his family. Then on a cold and snowy day last February, Mike stopped to offer assistance to three teenagers he thought needed his help. Those same teenagers ruthlessly attacked Mike in a car-jacking attempt. Mike was nearly beaten to death.

 

Ongoing medical and living expenses have challenged the Wasikes financially and emotionally every day since the attack.

 

Today, Mike is in a rehabilitation facility in Tulsa, Oklahoma, undergoing intensive therapy. He is more than 400 miles away from his wife, Joan, and children, Sandrah (13) and Melvin (4), who remain in Des Moines. He cannot walk, talk or see. The family believes he can hear, however, because he cried when his wife left to come back to Iowa. His brain is severely bruised, but according to his medical care providers, there is hope that, in time, he can be restored to health and returned to his family and his home.

 

"People want to help this family because they see how great their struggles are, how mighty their faith is and how much richer our community is for having them here," said Jim Riordan, president of the Maple Grove United Methodist church council. "We are so excited and so moved to see the outpouring of support from our city."

 

The family-friendly event is open to the public, and members of the media are encouraged to attend, as well.

 

About Team Wasike

A volunteer group gathered by the 50-person Maple Grove United Methodist Church in Waukee, Team Wasike exists to show the Wasikes just how big of a family they have in Des Moines, how very much they are cared for and how much they belong. For more information or to donate to the Wasike family, visit www.teamwasike.org or search "A Day for Mike" on Facebook. Or contact Angela Ten Clay at: 515-988-7006, angelat@tmgfinancialservices.com.

 

  
Who are we?

The Des Moines Area Religious Council is an interfaith organization with a core membership of about 140 congregations from four faith traditions. Recipient of the 2013 LIVE UNITED Advocate Award from the United Way of Central Iowa, DMARC provides a common means of responding to basic human needs and a context for interfaith dialogue.

 

The DMARC Food Pantry Network consists of 13 separate pantry sites, a centralized warehouse, and numerous community partners. It is the largest food pantry network in Iowa. Pantry sites are located in West Des Moines, Ankeny, Johnston, Urbandale, and nine sites in Des Moines. The DMARC Food Pantry network helps meet short-term food needs when families do not have enough to eat. Once each month, families can receive a free, four-day supply of nutritionally balanced food. In 2012, DMARC assisted more than 33,000 individuals in the greater Des Moines community; half of whom were children and youth.

 

MovetheFood is a DMARC-led initiative to address the entire food system in Greater Des Moines, building on more than 36 years of the Food Pantry Network, catalyzing fresh generations, and engaging new constituencies to further support a vision for a day when everyone in Polk County has enough to eat.