Community Service Report
MULSA Community Service Report for the MULSA Summer Charity Drive and Raffle held on June 10, 2005:
Thanks to everyone who gave money and material goods for the 2005 MULSA Charity Drive and Raffle. We raised $199.50 total for the Central Missouri Food Bank and Columbia Second Chance. In addition to the cash, we received lots of material donations for both charities and Columbia Second Chance reported $51 in craft sales. The raffle was held at the MULSA annual picnic on Friday, June 10. Congratulations to all the winners!MULSA Community Service Report for July 2005 (published in the July 15th News Notes):
Since the picnic, we’ve collected 37 pounds of food for the Central Missouri Food Bank, lots of material goods for Columbia Second Chance and a few items for the Bluebird Closet. Thanks to everyone who has donated to these charities!MULSA Community Service Report for August 2005 (published in the Aug 12th News Notes):
Thanks to everyone who has donated materials through the collection bins in the staff lounge. Special thanks to those who donated money to the Voluntary Action Center (and congratulations if you won a door prize). This month, we have:
- Raised $30 for the Voluntary Action Center’s Christmas in July program.
- Collected 35 pounds of food for the Central Missouri Food Bank.
- Collected kids’ clothes, toothbrushes/toothpaste/floss, and a bundle of kid’s books for the Bluebird Closet at Cole Camp Elementary School (Cole Camp, MO) and the Rainbow House.
- Collected more material goods for the Columbia Second Chance.
- Shared goods within our library community through the FREE bin. We’ve shared cleaning supplies, personal hygiene products, heated curlers, stickers, matted prints, playing cards, calendars, Christmas tree decorations, puzzles, and MORE!
MULSA Community Service Report for October2005 (published in the Oct 14th News Notes):
We’ve had an overwhelming response to our Hurricane Katrina disaster relief efforts. Thanks to everyone who donated time, money, and materials to this important community service.
Special thanks to Jim Cogswell and Bob Almony for approving the collection canisters for Hurricane Katrina disaster relief and to Pat Jones and the Security staff for helping with that public effort. In total, we collected $104.90 for the American Red Cross through the collection canisters.
In total, we collected $341.40 for the American Red Cross. The other $236.50 was donated by concerned staff in the days following the disaster and during the Mad Hatter’s New Staff Tea Party.
Disaster relief came in many forms. In addition to the cash for the American Red Cross, MULSA collected and distributed these material goods:More help will be needed as the recovery process begins. If you have goods to donate, feel free to bring them into the Ellis Library staff lounge.
- 3 sets of school supplies were given to the Columbia Catholic School on behalf of the American Red Cross call for supplies.
- 1 bag of children’s clothes and 13 bags of adult clothes were given to the Salvation Army.
- 2 bags of housewares and 1 bag of bedding were given to the Salvation Army.Many toothbrushes, tubes of toothpastes, and floss containers were given to Wilkes Blvd United Methodist Church to be used in the UnitedMethodist Committee on Relief health kits.
- More than a dozen Happy Meal toys were given to Memorial Baptist Church to be used in Kid’s Care Kits distributed through the Alabama Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.
- 12 pounds of food was given to the Central Missouri Food Bank.
- Science Diet cat food and assorted kitty treats were given to Columbia Second Chance.
- Non-perishable food items should be placed in the Central Missouri Food Bank box.
- Pet food and pet goods should be placed in the Columbia Second Chance box.
- Clothing, housewares, personal hygiene products, and toys should be placed in the Bluebird Closet box. The items will be donated to the Salvation Army, unless we receive a request from the Bluebird Closet in Cole Camp for a child/family in need.
The FREE bin has seen a lot of action this month with donations of books, CD jewel cases, DVD cases, a pot of live flowers, and many more goodies. It can be used by anyone to add or remove giveaway items. Library staff may place items in good condition to be taken to be taken by anyone. (These are items that you don’t want anymore, but someone else might find useful). Thanks for sharing!
Monetary donations should be sent to me in Acquisitions, 52 Ellis Library. Checks should be made payable to the charity of your choice. We are currently accepting monetary donations for the American Red Cross, the Central Missouri Food Bank, and Columbia Second Chance.
Coming soon...the Christmas Families program through the Voluntary Action Center and the Columbia Mall Festival of Giving Fundraiser.
Kathy Peters, MULSA Community Service Chair
PetersK@missouri.edu