December 2015
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December 2015
December 2015 Volume 12, Issue 12 The YouthHope Post Shoes for Christmas, Hope for a Lifetime Inside this Issue: Christmas Shoes 1 Almost Open House 1 Youth Story 2 Shop Local 2 Founder’s Note 2 To donate, go to Www.youthhope.org Or send donations to P.o. box 7803 Redlands, ca 92375 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DONORS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED $10,000 OR MORE IN 2014 United Mission Workers We have close to 300 pairs of shoes to distribute to our youth this Christmas. We cannot do this without your help and the help of our community. If you have not already purchased a pair of shoes, make sure to stop at The Agency Board shop located at 33527 Yucaipa Blvd, Yucaipa, CA 92399. Each pair that you buy goes to a youth who have worn the same pair of shoes for years, a youth who walks miles a day to get to school, work, and back home, a youth who hasn’t received a gift in years because they have been told that they “aren't worth it”. Let’s show these youth how important they are, how much they are cared for, and how bright their future is. Email Monica at [email protected] if you have any questions. There are several ways to make sure a youth receives a pair of shoes this Christmas: Stop by YouthHope Mondays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays 3:00-6:00 pm and pick up a shoe card. Take that card to The Agency Boardshop and purchase the shoes. Drop shoes off at Christ The King Lutheran Church Preschool Office located at 1505 Ford Street Redlands, CA Go directly to The Agency Boardshop and tell the cashier that you would like to purchase shoes for YouthHope. Drop shoes off at Christ The King Lutheran Church Preschool Office Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 located at 1505 Ford Street Redlands, CA Donate money and we will purchase the shoes for you. You can mail in a check to P.O. Box 7803 Redlands, CA 92375 You can drop off money at YouthHope Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3:006:00 pm You can donate at www.youthhope.org/donate Evans & Co. Salon All Shoes must be purchased and dropped off by December 10th! Redlands rotary Sunrise Kiwanis of Redlands (noon) We are a few short weeks away from our annual Christmas Party! The holidays are such a hard time for our youth. It is another reminder that many of them don’t have families to go home to, presents to open, or a nice warm dinner to eat. This is why we make YouthHope’s Christmas party happen. We want our youth to know how much they are loved and cared for. We give each youth a pair of shoes because this may be the only gift they receive. Loma Linda University Health, Community Health Development Office Rita Shaw Broker and Associates YouthHope’s Almost Open House November was a great month for YouthHope. Our Almost Open House was a HUGE success. It was great to see so many people from our community come out and support YouthHope. We place thermometers around the building representing each item needed for our kitchen. As we saw those thermometers rise with each check written, we saw our drop in center getting closer and closer to being done. A huge THANK YOU to all who have supported in some way to our drop in center. We would not be where we are without your support. The day after the Almost Open House, we opened up the Drop in Center to our youth. The look on the youth’s faces when they walked in was utter amazement. These youth could not believe that people in the community cared about them enough to provide a safe place for them to get help, get fed, and loved. We heard different youth say “wait, this is for us? Why would people want to help us?”. Another said “ I cant believe that we get to hang out in here and call this place our own”. This community that we get to be apart of has made a difference in our youth. They know that people are behind them, believing that they can become self-sufficient. So thank you, thank you, thank you! Page 2 THE YOUTHOPE POST Volume 12, Issue 12 The shoes that traveled 900 miles. A true story of how a pair of shoes helped a youth in need. My favorite Christmas memory? It was 2 years ago at the best Christmas Party that I have been to. Actually, it’s the only Christmas party I’ve been invited to. Unless you count the parties where my dad gets so drunk and starts hitting my mom and I. I wouldn't really call that a party though. After I left my parents house a few years ago because of the abuse that I had endured for years, I found YouthHope. Some of my street buddies took me to YouthHope and introduced me to Heidi. Right away I felt loved. I felt cared for. I felt wanted. I hadn't ever felt those feelings. I came to YouthHope mainly for the food and the encouragement that I received. After all, sleeping on the streets requires many sleepless, foodless nights. I started regularly going to YouthHope in November. After a few weeks, the volunteers were asking for our shoe sizes. I wasn't quite sure what was going on, but I knew it had to be good especially since the shoes I had on were two sizes too small and my toes were coming out the front. I got in line to give them my shoe size and they told me about a Christmas Party that was going to be happening in December where I would receive a brand new pair of shoes. Wow! I was so excited! I thought this must be what children feel as they wait for Santa Clause to bring their gifts. On the day of the Christmas party, I arrived to YouthHope and thought I had to be in the wrong place. There were tables decorated, centerpieces, brand new clothes, wrapped shoes, and food. Oh the smell of the food. Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn...it smelled delicious! I had so much fun at the party with my buddies. We ate and ate and ate, Heidi read us a Christmas book, and we each received our shoes that fit perfectly! My feet had never been so happy. Now, I didn’t last long in Redlands. I was on a mission to find a new home where I could start my life over and not worry about my parents finding me. I’ve traveled and now live in Oregon. I’m still on Shop local As you are holiday shopping, stop by Nectar Clothing located at 12 E. State Street. They are selling necklaces in the month of December and 100% of the proceeds go to YouthHope. Let’s support local stores as they my mission to find a new home. I go to the local shelters for food and a warm place to stay. Its not much and I hope I’m not here for much longer, but you know what has helped me this far? The shoes from YouthHope. Yep, I’m still wearing those Christmas shoes. Ya they have duct tape on them and there are several tears, but on the days where I feel like there is no hope for me, when I feel like no one cares, I just look down and remember YouthHope. They cared for me. They loved me. They gave me hope. I will always remember them and hope that someday I can buy a new pair of shoes for someone in need because a simple act of buying shoes can be the only hope someone holds on to. Drop In Needs If you did not get a chance to come to our Almost Open House and would like to donate, we still are in need of funds for various kitchen items. You can donate at www.youthhope.org/donate support our youth! A Note From the Founder I am still overjoyed over the support that we received from our community at our Almost Open House. I think one of our youth said it best when he said “I cant believe that there are people that have so much faith in me to succeed in life that they would be willing to help build this center for us”. It takes a whole city to raise our youth and our Drop In Center is the result of everyone coming together to create a safe place for our youth. Thank you! This type of support is not evident in many places, yet our community is filled with people who are willing to make a difference. How blessed we are! Please remember our youth through the Christmas season. It is a tough time for many as they will not have a safe place to sleep or have a hot meal to eat with family. We are looking forward to our annual Christmas Party where we will be handing out close to 300 pairs of shoes! Thank you to all who have bought shoes or have donated towards our shoe drive. These shoes are going to bring so many smiles to our youth this Christmas! As 2015 comes to a end, please remember YouthHope. We are a nonprofit 501(c)3 and all of your donations are tax deductible. YouthHope would greatly benefit from your help and would directly impact our youth.