National Collection Week
Volunteers are needed across the country to collect millions of shoe boxes in only one week
National Collection Week is November 16-23, 2009.
Nearly 2,000 official shoe box collection sites around the country collect thousands of prayerfully-packed gifts in a single week. This amazing feat is only possible with the help of more than 50,000 collection site volunteers each year.
Volunteers are needed this year to provide a hospitable, convenient location in the community for donors to bring their gifts. Volunteers at these sites are responsible for the careful packaging and transportation of shoe boxes to one of the six Processing Centers across the country.
Opportunities to volunteer in any of these locations are available to those who wish to share the love of Christ with the many generous donors who pack shoe box gifts. Responsibilities can include cheerfully greeting donors, carefully packaging gifts, unloading shoe boxes from vehicles, and tracking valuable ministry data.
HEADLINES
‘It All Started with a Shoe Box’
A South Carolina mom writes about how Operation Christmas Child impacted her family in a unique way
Ministry Partners Reach Out to Storm Victims
Flood-ravaged areas of the Philippines received Operation Christmas Child gifts earlier this year
A New Vision
Operation Christmas Child becomes a ministry opportunity for an 86-year-old woman with failing eyesight
MULTIMEDIA
- Dave Ramsey Interviews Franklin Graham
- Philippines Santa Cruz Story
- Inside North Korea, Pt. 3
- Bringing Hope to Flood Victims
- Bringing Education to India's Slums
- Equip a Missionary Doctor to Save Lives
- More Than a Bakery
- Ice Jam Tragedy in Eagle, Alaska
- Rock the River Youth Service Project
- Bull Ride Event




