Friday, November 30, 2007

We Need Blankets! We had great volunteers here today!

This is turning out to be a busy Friday! First of all, with the cold weather coming, Union Gospel Mission may become a temporary overflow shelter for the homeless. If that happens we REALLY NEED BLANKETS. We don't have cots so we make bedrolls out of blankets, and right now, we don't have nearly enough. If you can drop off blankets, please do so at 15 NW Third Ave. in Portland (nearest cross street is Burnside) or give us a call at 503-274-4483 for more information.

We had some awesome volunteers here today from adidas. They had (and are still having) a clothing and hygiene item drive. They are sending a second volunteer team on December 14. This is a huge blessing! We will be handing out the clothing during the cold weather and also as gift bags on Christmas Day.


Here's the adidas volunteer group assembling clothing bags. They brought a lot of clothing that will help people who are homeless or in need.


The volunteers from adidas also assembled hygiene kits to give away. Hygiene kits consist of toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, deordorant, and lotion. These kits are given to the homeless and will be part of the Christmas Day give away.

It was really awesome to have the adidas group volunteering and it will make a great difference to people in need this holiday season.

The holidays and the cold weather are times of great need for the homeless, so donations of blankets, clothing, hygiene items and food are very appreciated. Donations can also be made online at http://www.ugmportland.org/donate.html

Thank you and God Bless...

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thanksgiving Day!

The day has finally arrived. After around the clock turkey cooking, planning and excitement, Thanksgiving Day started at Union Gospel Mission. It started early....




By 6:00 am the tent donated by N.W Natural Gas had arrived, the street was blocked off and volunteers began assembling the tent.


By 8:00 am the tent was up and the volunteers were setting up tables and chairs



By 9:00 am the waiting to get into the Thanksgiving event was stretching down the block on Burnside.



Volunteers had the tables ready for the 10:00 am kick-off



The doors were open, and volunteers greeted the Thanksgiving guests coming for a meal and checked bags and ushered them into the tent.




Live music greeted the guests. Musical acts included Theovox and The Decisions.


Volunteers put meals together in a quick and efficient assembly line. Other volunteers served meals out in the tent.





Soon the tent was full of people enjoying a great Thanksgiving meal!


Over 1,000 meals had been served by the end of the event at 2:00 pm and few meals were still going out to people in need. Thank you to the over 200 volunteers who helped make it happen. Thank you to our donors who supported the meal and donated food. Thank you to the LifeChange recovery community who worked to make it happen!


God bless and Happy Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 19, 2007

Thanksgiving by the numbers

How do you prepare 1,500 Thanksgiving meals?

Here's Union Gospel Mission's Thanksgiving by the numbers:

100 Turkeys
175 pounds of stuffing
450 pounds of mashed potatoes
60 gallons of gravy
200 pounds of yams
150 pounds of cranberry sauce
2000 dinner rolls
225 pies
60 gallons of juice

Getting ready for Thanksgiving has become an around the clock endeavor at Union Gospel Mission. We have be so blessed with many donations of food, and wonderful volunteers!




Union Gospel Mission's ovens are going 24 hours a day, cooking turkeys! Residents of Union Gospel Mission's LifeChange recovery community take turns on a night shift cooking up the turkeys.



Donations of food have been coming in steadily, frozen turkeys and other food items show up daily from generous people.


We aren't forgetting about dessert! Pies, pies, and more pies line the table in Union Gospel Mission's dining area.

Thank you Portland for your generous support. Thanks to you, someone who is homeless or just in need of a meal will have a terrific meal with all the trimmings on Thanksgiving Day.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Turkey time!


This is the time of year when Union Gospel Mission becomes a hive of activity! We are busily preparing for a Thanksgiving feast- a real feast- enough to serve 1,500 traditional Thanksgiving meals. Just to give you an idea- we will serve 100 turkeys, 450 pounds (yes, pounds) of mashed potatoes, 60 gallons of gravy...you get the idea.

This special meal is for people who are homeless or in need. We want to be great!


Right now, we need turkeys...that's LifeChange resident Marc, posing with our blow up turkey mascot in the Mission dining room. The sign says, "We need turkeys!" We do...drop them off at 15 NW Third Ave., in Portland. You can give us a "virtual turkey" by donating to support the meal at http://www.ugmportland.org/


Thank you...and we hope you are blessed as we move into the holidays.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Banquet and Food Drive kick-off

It has been a busy time here at Union Gospel Mission Portland! On October 27, our fall fundraising banquet was held at the Red Lion Hotel on the River. KPDQ's Georgene Rice served as Master of Ceremonies, and violinist David Klinkenberg treated those in attendance to an outstanding mini-concert -check out his website http://www.davidklinkenberg.com/ his music is amazing.


The banquet was a fundraiser for Union Gospel Mission's recovery community.

Friday November 2, was Union Gospel Mission's Thanksgiving Food drive kick-off took place at Food 4 Less, with our partner, K103 radio http://www.k103.com/main.html

This was all about fun! The event started off with a supermarket dash by a K103 contest winner, and Food 4 Less matched the contest winner's grocery tab to give to Union Gospel Mission. $352.70! Miss Oregon, Sharita McKenzie, joined in the fun, and a volunteer became "Tom Turkey" to encourage people to donate food. Union Gospel Mission also set up a round of turkey bowling in the parking lot to highlight the food drive effort.


Union Gospel Mission's own "Tom Turkey" poses with Miss Oregon, and grocery dash winner, Paula.



A Union Gospel Mission supporter participates in turkey bowling. Many strikes were bowled!


Miss Oregon, Sharita McKenzie, poses with Union Gospel Mission's Executive Director Bill Russell.

Our Thanksgiving food drive is on-going. Donation barrels are available at Food 4 Less, 7979 SE Powell Blvd. in Portland until November 21.

Union Gospel Mission's radio partner, K103 is making it easier than ever to support Union Gospel Mission- just click this link http://www.k103.com/cc-common/pdx/click/donate.php?id=14 and 10 cents will be donated to Union Gospel Mission. Please pass the link on to your friends!