Crisis Care Kits is a ministries first started by the Fawn Grove Compassion Center in response to the floods that hit Mozambique 1992. Nazarene Compassionate Ministries took on FGCC to help cover the expenses for the services FGCC provided, not just Crisis Care Kits. The two to this continue to partner in helping give aid to areas in crisis.
(Front of the warehouse)
Nazarene churches help put together these kits by gathering items on the list and putting them in a two gallon ziplock bag. Kits are put into banana boxes, six to a box, and sent to Fawn Grove where they are inspected and stored until they are needed for a crisis.
In the CCKs are these items:
2 Bars of soap (Bath size or larger)
1 Toothpaste (4.0 to 6.4 oz)
3 Toothbrush (adult- do no remove packaging)
1 Box of Bandaids (30 or more)
1 Fingernail clipper (adult)
1 Beanie baby sized stuffed toy
The list has to be held to strictly, as the boxes might have to go through customs. Entire shipments can be thrown out if even one item in one bag is wrong.
While CCKs are a Nazarene ministry, anyone of any church is welcome to participate, whether in donations of money, clothes, or CCKs.
Questions? The ask box is open, or there is more information on the FGCC site.
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