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MISSION TRIP 2014 AMEN/St. Louis July 7-11, 2014

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MISSION TRIP 2014

AMEN/St. LouisJuly 7-11, 2014

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Home, Sweet Home…for one week

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Bunk beds and air conditioning !

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Our First Assignment –Curby Presbyterian Church

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We will help with VBS….. But first….

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We help clean up neglected areas of the building

Beginning with + 300 pounds of recyclable metal from the “Dirt Room” underneath the sanctuary

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Moldy books and supplies from the “Dirt Room” go to the alley dumpster

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We clean from bottom to top….Including debris from the church tower

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Meanwhile, Ralph helps replace burnt out lights.

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There are 9 children the first night…over 15 by the third night of VBS

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Tuesday’s Task – Paint the halls of Isaiah 58 – a food pantry & service center

We remove furniture and bulletin boards as clients come and go in the morning.

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Next we tape the walls.

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After the clients leave, we paint the walls.

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And paint the walls…

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And paint the walls.

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Cooling Off After a Long Day of Work

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Wednesday – Gateway Gardens

Gateway Gardens is a project acrossurban St. Louis of planting gardens in empty lots to assist people in learning to grow food, to create opportunities for people to connect socially, and to encourage biodiversity.

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Abandoned Buildings around the garden plot where we worked

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We prepared new beds for planting

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Installed a concrete base and post for water hoses

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We mowed around the raised beds and fence

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We weed whipped the edges of beds

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After a long day in the heat and after helping with VBS, we enjoyed some ice cream

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Thursday – Kingdom House

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Established in 1902, it is near downtown St. Louis

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Roofing repairs to outdoor shelters

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And more roofing repairs

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Turning compost in their bins

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They composted from their yard waste, but also food scraps

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After lunch, sorting in the Kingdom House Thrift Shop

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The Thrift Shop included clothing for men and women

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We even found a few items we considered purchasing

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Then back to Curby Memorial for another night of VBS

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Friday – Grace Hill Center

Abandoned housing owned by St. Louis City Land Reclamation Authority near Grace Hill’s facility

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Still more abandoned housing around where we worked

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Head Start Children we accompanied to Grace Hill’s “Peace Park.”

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And, of course, they had a gardening project too

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Grace Hill’s Head Start program used the gardens to teach children about nutrition and food as well as gardening skills.

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Before we started on one of the beds

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The same bed….after we finished.

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Grace Hill’s Fruit Orchard where they teach about foods, nutrition, and gardening skills.

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Bye, Bye…..Each group leaves a picture on

the wall at AMEN/St. Louis when they leave.

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The gift of First Presbyterian Church to the people and ministries of St. Louis

• Six people

• 35 Hours of service

TOTAL HOURS OF SERVICE – 210 hours or 5 ½ weeks of one person working alone

TOTAL DOLLAR VALUE - $3,150(@ $15/hour)