Come Be A Friend!: Seton Center, Inc
Come Be A Friend!: Seton Center, Inc
Come Be A Friend!: Seton Center, Inc
Come Be a Friend!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
6 p.m. to bedtime Wear your play clothes!
a Live Auction, and games and activities for adults of all ages and skill levels. Past participants have tried their luck at tricycle races, Big Foot, horse racing, cowmilking, hula-hoops, yo-yos, and more. You wont run out of fun things to do! Double-dog-dare your friends to join you for the evening and some friendly competition. Tickets to the event are $50 per person. Reservations made online at www.setonkc.org by July 15 are $40 per person. Tables and sponsorships are also available. Call Julie Cogley at 816-581-4722 if youd like more information.
Mindful Matters
By Sister Loretto Marie Colwell, Executive Director When I was a young girl I grew up near the convent of the Little Sisters of the Poor. I saw first-hand how many people left food on the Sisters steps for the hungry. Somehow, the Sisters always had enough to feed all those who turned to them. That lesson has stayed with me throughout my life and here at Seton Center, I find it particularly valuable. My faith affirms that, when we are working to feed Gods hungry, our needs will be met. I have seen this happen in many ways. One day when food pantry funds were low and we were very worried about how we would meet the increased needs, a gentleman from a foundation walked in the door and handed me a check for $25,000. In April, parishioners of Church of the Nativity collected nearly 800 sacks of food for Seton Centers neighbors enough to fill a large U-Haul truck. St. Thomas More parishioners have generously supported Seton Center for over 20 years through a monthly food drive and more. A long-time donor sent a check saying she wanted to increase her monthly gift for the pantry. Periodically, a dear friend drops by to check out our pantry to see what we have on hand and he makes sure that, a few days later, pallets of soup and pasta are delivered to help fill our pantry shelves. We are blessed! We are challenged each day by the growing numbers of individuals and families who turn to us for food, clothing, rent, and utility assistance. Despite the many donations of food and checks for the pantry, we must still purchase over $1,000 of food every 10 days to keep up with the demand. One day, we assisted 24 families in the pantry. Another afternoon, we provided food for eight men who had recently lost their jobs. Each day, the needs grow. We hear stories of constant struggle and heartache. However, we also clearly see the resiliency of the human spirit in those we help. We witness their faith. When asked how they are, most respond, I am blessed. We celebrate those whose generous gifts have enabled us to provide food or utility assistance or clothing.
Thank you for all you do for Seton Center for affirming my faith that generous, good-hearted people will continue to respond to those in need in our community. Yes, we are all called to this mission!
T hank you!
By Julie Cogley, Director of Development Seton Center relies on the donations of many to assist people in need. For 42 years, we have relied on the good hearts and generosity of people to help us carry out our mission. Today, that reliance is greater than ever. Financial support comes to Seton Center in many forms a money order from a neighbor we assisted long after she got back on her feet, a monthly check from a donor whos faithfully supported the food pantry over many years, gifts from friends whose companies match their contributions, donations from the Ladies of Charity of Metropolitan Kansas City, event reservations or sponsorship support, county funds in support of dental care for needy residents, donations from churches, and grants from foundations. We also benefit from in-kind donations including food, clothing, and more. All of these gifts are appreciated and play a key role in ensuring that the many diverse needs of our neighbors are met. Some donors give faithfully in support of Seton Centers food pantry. These individuals may choose to utilize Missouris Food Pantry Tax Credit, which provides a tax credit for taxpayers who make donations of cash or food supplies to a qualified food pantry. There are many tools available which can benefit donors as well as the charities they wish to support. For instance, some donors give faithfully, while others have remembered Seton Center through planned gifts like wills or annuities. These options allow individuals to use their financial resources during their lifetimes, with Seton Center benefitting after their deaths.
Seton Center depends on the generous support of friends today and in the years ahead. I invite you to learn more about Seton Center. Please call 816-581-4722 today to find out how you can be a participant.
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