We're so grateful for the 20 church leaders who joined us on Monday for our very first church-school partnerships Training Session. Would you pray with us for these leaders, their congregations, and their communities?
Please pray for wisdom as these churches discern which schools to partner with and how to serve. Pray that kids and families will flourish as a result of these churches' commitment to serving their local schools and communities. And pray that volunteers, kids, families, teachers, and administrators will all see a clearer picture of God's faithful love through these church-school partnerships.
Pray also for wisdom and perseverance for us at Loving Houston to press on, casting vision for more churches to serve schools throughout Greater Houston!
"This training served as a blueprint and a resource for our school outreach. Excellent!"
-New Providence Baptist Church
"Clear, specific ideas. Laid out the whole process that makes it seem doable."
-Hope Episcopal Church
"Practical steps to start. Makes it easy to present to others."
-New Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church
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Missed this meeting but still interested in starting a partnership with your local school? Let us know! In the meantime, see our website for details on how to start.
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Teacher Spotlight
by Samantha Jo Berry
Q: What is one way a church can serve you or your classroom?
A: "It is helpful in my classroom when [churches] donate fabrics for students to use, or help [students] who don't have the means to purchase the supplies they need." -Mandi White, Cypress Creek High, Fashion and Interior Design Instructor
It's amazing how the fabric boxes in our closets can be a huge blessing in a local school. In fact, much of what lies in our closets can turn out to be priceless commodities to teachers. The massive budget cuts from a few years ago still have schools reeling in many ways, and sometimes there is little to no extra money after textbooks and school-wide supplies have been purchased. An excellent way to serve your local school can be found in your very own home in your closets, garage, and attic.
For many, the summer months offer a little more time to get caught up on that spring cleaning. Or maybe there are teenagers at home who need a hobby? As you purge your closets, look for items that might bless teachers and students. Below are some ideas of things schools would love to have:
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Sporting equipment. PE classes and athletic programs can always use more basketballs, volleyballs, etc.
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Fabric. In addition to fashion classes, teachers can use extra fabric to decorate bulletin boards, and for class projects and school plays.
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Furniture/Rugs. Comfy couches and chairs can make any classroom feel like home, and rugs are almost required for little ones' classrooms.
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Lamps. Fluorescent lights can be harsh on students' eyes (teachers too!).
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Christmas lights. Not all schools allow these, but most schools can use them for holiday decorations.
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Clothing/Costumes/Jewelry. When winter rolls around, schools like to have jackets and coats on hand for the less fortunate. Another use for clothing can be found in drama departments. Costumes are sacred and often very expensive. Theater teachers love to see someone with a bag of clothing.
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Toys. Small toys like Happy Meal toys can be used for prizes, and many Kindergarten/Pre-K classrooms are constantly in need of new toys to replace broken ones.
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Books. If your child is a voracious reader, consider donating already-read books to the school's library or your child's homeroom teacher.
- Any school supplies. Even broken crayons still color! Teachers weep every time they see a partially used spiral in a trash can.
- Musical instruments/Sheet music
As you clean out your closets, garage, and attic, save yourself multiple trips to the recycling bin and drop off your hidden treasures at a local school.
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This is a great way to start building a relationship with your local school - ask what they need and then rally church members to donate! For more tips on how to get started, check out our website. For everyday partnership tips and inspiration, check out our social media accounts.
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