Donations to Dorchester, MA and Roxbury, MA! =)

Angelica Sierra, Salvation Army in Roxbury, MA

Angelica Sierra, Salvation Army in Roxbury, MA

Help!ComeHome! recently partnered with The Salvation Army Social Services in Dorchester, MA and The Salvation Army in Roxbury, MA, bringing in food to help their noble gracious causes! If you find that you are ever in either of these two cities and need some immediate help, this is where to go! The Lord's Brotherly Kindness is at the helm! As with all charities, donations are a must. If you find you have a little extra, help out in your community or reach out to others nearby. If you wish to donate, please email Cheryl Williams in Dorchester at Cheryl.Williams@use.salvationarmy.org and Angelica Sierra in Roxbury at angelica.sierra@use.salvationarmy.org. Thank God for them both and for all that they and their co-workers do!!

Salvation Army Social Services, Dorchester, MA

Salvation Army Social Services, Dorchester, MA

Salvation Army volunteers Ezem Nozike and Elanor Crispin

Salvation Army volunteers Ezem Nozike and Elanor Crispin

Cheryl Williams, Salvation Army in Dorchester, MA

Cheryl Williams, Salvation Army in Dorchester, MA

Preparations for August Yardsale!

Hi Everyone!

Help!ComeHome! is getting ready for its second huge yard sale to be held in Kingston, NH this coming August, 2015. We will post the exact dates before the end of July. I would like to give a special thanks to all the local businesses with whom we have partnered to bring aid to so many! Recently, the owner of All Levels Construction, Mr.Joseph Reynolds, laid aside time in his busy schedule to work with us. He and one of his employees, Tony Almedo, gave a much needed hand of brotherly kindness in aiding HCH to move heavy items from Portsmouth, NH to Kingston, NH in preparation for the event. HCH member and field tech Lexus Reyna also helped with the move. Great thanks, guys and God Bless!!! If you are in need of contractor who promotes a humble code of fairness and excellence in his work, go to www.alllevelsconst.com Thanks and Godspeed.


Busy Days in Jesus Name!

Hello, America!

The charity has spent the greater part of last month until now quietly helping folks, introducing the charity to towns and cities who have not yet heard of HCH, and working on the Water Project in both the Southeastern US and New England. We are also in the midst of preparations for our major journey to Navajo Nation! If you have free time in your life, why not volunteer with one of the many beautiful charities across the country? To have extra hands is beautiful and priceless and always needed! Thanks so much for your time and please take care!

God Bless...

HCH Appreciates Local Seniors!

Last week, Help!ComeHome! sent two of its volunteers to Edgewood Manor, a nursing home in Portsmouth, NH.  Lynnette Nicholas and Mark Shelton spent a sunny Saturday afternoon talking and laughing with Edgewood Manor residents.  These seniors often spend their days alone, with little to no contact from their families. The residents genuinely appreciated the company of these cheerful HCH volunteers who provided spirited conversation, vibrant energy, and an overall welcome change of pace. Jack was especially appreciative of the visit; his conversation with Lynnette Nicholas about his native Naples, Florida brought tears of joy to his eyes! Never underestimate the power of a few kind words or gestures. In Jesus' name, we encourage everyone everyone to reach out to their senior communities, friends, and family members alike!

HCH Treasurer Mark Shelton and Edgewood Manor resident Artie

HCH Treasurer Mark Shelton and Edgewood Manor resident Artie

Edgewood Manor celebrates Fiesta Week!

Edgewood Manor celebrates Fiesta Week!

Edgewood Manor resident and Naples, Florida native Jack with his daughter Paula

Edgewood Manor resident and Naples, Florida native Jack with his daughter Paula

Water Project Update!

Hello One and All!

HCH has been very busy working on The Water Project. Volunteers and Field Techs have and still are visiting businesses in Maine, Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey! They have visited a variety of places from food pantries, restaurants, and Salvation Armies, to firehouses and car dealerships! Many friendships were forged along the way! Any of the businesses and organizations who have offered their help in storing water for emergency crises have AMAZING HEARTS. We truly thank you for thinking of your town and you neighbors!!!! God Be With You!!! (photos include NY Salvation Armies; NY firehouses; shelters; one of the most gracious beings in Englewood, New Jersey with Joann Sullivan; Joan Grzenda; Luz Galeano; Latoya Edmonson, an employee at Boomerangs in Hackensack, NJ; and a gentleman named Ernesto Reyes Rodriguez who simply needed help.) We have met so many more who are interested in the project!!!!

Tony Peppers speaking with a representative from New Rochelle Fire Station

Salvation Army, Bronx, NY

Salvation Army, Bronx, NY

Latoya Edmonson

Latoya Edmonson

Ernesto Reyes Rodriguez

Ernesto Reyes Rodriguez

The Innocence Project: Campaign for Justice

Hello one and all! Our Chairwoman recently attended a private function in NYC for the Innocence Project at the invitation of a Founder's Circle member. It was at the home of George and Tamiko Soros and, needless to say, very enlightening and truly life-changing! This nonprofit, spearheaded by Attorney Barry Scheck, Peter Neufield, and Maddy Delone, works tirelessly in God's strength to free all who have been imprisoned falsely around the world, through the use of DNA.  The organization also works to create reforms needed to protect innocent Americans from wrongful persecution and incarceration. To learn more or find out how you can help, go to www.innocenceproject.org.

Thanks and Godspeed!


The Water Project and the Navajo Reservation

HCH volunteers will testify that our country’s First Americans, the Native Americans, face some of the most horrifying circumstances. On the Navajo reservation, decades of uranium mining have taken a heavy toll. Radiation exposure and water contamination have increased cancer rates and triggered a slew of respiratory diseases. These communities also desperately need adequate food, clothing, dental care and medical attention.       

Impoverished family living on the Navajo Reservation.

Impoverished family living on the Navajo Reservation.

Along with far too many Americans, the Navajo people have extremely limited access to uncontaminated drinking water. In response, HCH volunteers have launched the The Water Project, which aims to provide these communities and individuals with access to clean water. The project involves partnership with local businesses who will 1) store HCH-provided water on their premises in case of a community emergency, 2) help purchase water, or 3) make a donation.

Business willing to provide storage space for water may also help provide and store additional care packages, toiletries, dry products, and other non-perishable items. 

Before God, we hope to provide communities with enough water and care packages to sustain them in the event of a national emergency or natural disaster. Along with HCH, other charities and organizations throughout America will work to ensure the protection of US citizens and Native Americans.

This project will be a major undertaking, as we plan to cover not only the the Navajo Reservation, but as many communities as possible throughout the United States. We urge you to donate your help in whatever way you can, whether to this charity or another. Thanks and God Bless.