Christmas Food and Gifts Update

Two children have been added to our Christmas Gifts signup. Let’s try to get at least one gift for every child. Consider teaming up if necessary for items that cost a bit more. Gifts are to be wrapped with the child’s number (1-11) on the tag. Please do not put any names on the “from” portion.

There are two separate sign-ups - one for food and one for gifts. You may also donate towards the purchase of food (please indicate on your check or online gift.)

We will need all the items brought to church by this Sunday, Dec 17. Please note that a few food items need to be refrigerated; please let Bonnie know when you arrive.

Bonnie will need help boxing and delivering the items to families on the afternoon of Friday, Dec 22. Please let her know if you can help.

Last Chance to Help

It’s not too late to volunteer to help at one of these events:

  • This Friday, December 15, Toy Sort at Hillsboro United Methodist church. Gifts are bagged and labeled by family.

  • This Saturday, December 16, Family Holiday Party at HUMC--dinner, children's crafts, and gift distribution.

  • Saturday, December 23: Christmas Food Distribution at Reedville Presbyterian Church. Food will be sorted, bagged, and delivered to homes.

Call Merry Goldthorpe at 503-690-1908 or the WFWA office at 503-681-9399. Thanks!

WFWA Holiday Needs

Westside is holding a hat and gloves collection for the Western Farm Workers Association gift drive. Please note that gifts of clothing must be new.

In addition, Christmas holiday distributions are being planned now by the WFWA. Here’s the schedule:

  • Friday, December 15, Toy Sort at Hillsboro United Methodist church. Gifts are bagged and labeled by family.

  • Saturday, December 16, Family Holiday Party at HUMC--dinner, children's crafts, and gift distribution.

  • Saturday, December 23: Christmas Food Distribution at Reedville Presbyterian Church. Food will be sorted, bagged, and delivered to homes.

Volunteers are needed to prepare for and participate in all of these events. You can find a time that works for you and sign up. Call Merry Goldthorpe at 503-690-1908 or the WFWA office at 503-681-9399. Thanks!

HomePlate Gifts Due this Sunday

HomePlate Youth Services needs your help with their annual Holiday Store - by donating unwrapped gifts with a maximum value of $20; donating cash for HomePlate to purchase gifts; and/or volunteering before and during the events.

Gifts need to be at the church by this Sunday, Dec 10 (see this flyer for details and gift ideas.)

If interested in volunteering, you may contact their coordinator at clare@homeplateyouth.org or 971-238-3055.

Christmas Food and Gifts

We have six families who are in need this Christmas.

There are two separate sign-ups - one for food, and one for gifts for nine children.

We will need all the items brought to church by Sunday, Dec 17. Please note that a few food items need to be refrigerated; please bring these on the 17th and let Bonnie know when you arrive.

Gifts are to be wrapped with the child’s number (1-9) on the tag. Please do not put any names on the “from” portion.

Bonnie will need help boxing and delivering the items to families on the afternoon of Friday, Dec 22. Please let her know if you can help.

Gifts this Sunday, Dec 3

Westsiders, we have just received the information for the Beaverton School District family that we are “adopting” for Christmas.

There are 3 children, ages 6 - 15. Their needs and wants are simple but the items must be at church this Sunday, Dec 3. Use this signup, https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050B4BABAF22AB9-46526295-christmas to indicate what you would like to contribute.

You may also give financially towards the gifts online or at church. Bonnie B has graciously agreed to purchase any missing items on Monday and Tuesday. Please indicate that your monetary gift is for BSD gifts.

Bonnie may need someone else to drop off the gifts at Beaverton High School on Dec 6, 7, or 8. Please contact Bonnie if you can help.

WFWA Holiday Update

Merry G shares the latest about the Western Farm Workers Association:

It has been a very busy time for the members and volunteers!

On November 11, Kaiser Permanente opticians gave us 97 appointments for complete eye exams and free glasses at their facility in Tanasbourne. Every patient received prescription eyeglasses, and three patients will have eye surgeries donated. Thank you to the opticians and staff!

For our Thanksgiving food distribution, 85 families received a turkey and seven bags of groceries. The food was sorted, bagged, and numbered before the teams of drivers delivered them to the members' homes. The whole day went smoothly and joyfully.

Our Christmas holiday distributions are being planned now. We will be collecting toys, new clothing, and food. Here is our timeline:

Friday, December 15, Toy Sort at Hillsboro United Methodist church. Gifts are bagged and labeled by family.

Saturday, December 16, Family Holiday Party at HUMC--dinner, childrens' crafts, and gift distribution.

Saturday December 23 : Christmas Food Distribution at Reedville Presbyterian Church. Food will be sorted, bagged, and delivered to homes.

Westside has offered to hold a hat and gloves collection for the Farm Workers gift drive. Please note that gifts of clothing must be new.

Volunteers are needed to prepare for and participate at all of these events. You can find a time that works for you and sign up. Call Merry Goldthorpe at 503-690-1908 or the WFWA office at 503-681-9399. Thank you.

MILE Survey

Pastor Brett and your church council are requesting that you complete this survey, https://westsidejourney.breezechms.com/form/MILE, in the next 48 hours. Responses will be sent to the district on the morning of Friday, Dec 1.

It asks your opinions concerning Westside and the four aspects of Bishop Bridgeforth’s MILE vision:

  1. Ministry that Matters

  2. Itineration and Location

  3. Lay Ministry Enhancement

  4. Elimination of Racism

Learn more about MILE at https://greaternw.org/mile/

HomePlate Gift Drive

HomePlate Youth Services needs your help with their annual Holiday Store. The Store provides youth the opportunity to practice generosity by choosing gifts for their guardians, grandparents, siblings, babies, etc.

You may help by donating unwrapped gifts with a maximum value of $20; donating cash for HomePlate to purchase gifts; and/or volunteering before and during the event.

Gifts may be brought to church by Sunday, Dec 10 (see this flyer for details and gift ideas.)

Volunteer opportunities are:

  • Week of December 4th (flexible timing based on availability)
    Organizing and inventorying the gifts we receive before youth shop for them

  • December 13th: 4-8 pm Holiday Store in Beaverton
    Helping with gift wrapping, cookie decorating, etc.

  • December 14th: 6-8 pm Holiday Store in Hillsboro
    Helping with gift wrapping, cookie decorating, etc.

If interested in volunteering, you may contact their coordinator at clare@homeplateyouth.org or 971-238-3055. Contact Bonnie B with any questions.