Kit Reports

January-December 2012

The CWS Kit Program is one of the many ways Church World Service shares in a hope-filled tomorrow. Your support truly makes a difference in the lives of children and families the world over. The following represent some of the places CWS has provided CWS Kits through your support of this program.

Cuba

  • 9,000 Hygiene Kits, 1,500 School Kits, 1,125 Baby Care Kits for distribution through partner Iglesia Bando Evangelico Gedeon

Dominican Republic

  • 7,980 Hygiene Kits, 5,010 School Kits, 1,500 Baby Care Kits for distribution through partner Servicio Social de Iglesias Dominicana

Georgia

  • 500 School Kits for distribution though partner agency International Orthodox Christian Charities

Haiti

  • 6,000 Hygiene Kits for distribution through partner agency IMA World Health

Jordan

  • 7,230 School Kits, 1,815 Baby Care Kits for distribution through partner International Orthodox Christian Charities

Nicaragua

  • 20,440 Hygiene Kits, 1,950 Baby Care Kits, 300 School Kits for distribution through partner World Mission Outreach

Sierra Leone

  • 18,000 Hygiene Kits, 3,000 School Kits, 1,500 Baby Care Kits for programmatic use through partner Council of Churches of Sierra Leone

Syria

  • 14,460 Hygiene Kits, 4,950 School Kits, 1,815 Baby Care Kits for distribution through partner agency International Orthodox Christian Charities

United States

Alabama

  • 780 School Kits, 120 Hygiene Kits, 105 Baby Care Kits for distribution through Jefferson County Emergency Management in Birmingham in response to tornadoes
  • 513 School Kits to Birmingham City Schools Annex in response to spring storms

California

  • 165 Hygiene Kits to Community Christian Service Agency in San Diego for distribution to homeless

Colorado

  • 400 Hygiene Kits to Foothills Mall Donations Center in Ft. Collins in response to wildfires
  • 60 Hygiene Kits, 60 School Kits, 60 Baby Care Kits to Ecumenical Refugee & Immigration Services in Denver for distribution to resettling refugees

Florida

  • 864 Emergency Clean-up Buckets to Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services in Tampa in response to flooding from tropical depression Debbie
  • 540 Hygiene Kits, 210 School Kits, 105 Baby Care Kits, 25 Emergency Clean-up Buckets to the Farmworkers Association of Florida in Pierson

Iowa

  • 600 Hygiene Kits, 150 Baby Care Kits, 90 School Kits for distribution to economically disadvantaged and homeless through Olivet Neighborhood Mission

Kentucky

  • 500 Emergency Clean-up Buckets, 480 Hygiene Kits, 240 School Kits, 195 Baby Care Kits to Our Lady of Peace Mission in Garrett in response to severe storms

Louisiana

  • 2000 Emergency Clean-up Buckets, 1,518 Hygiene Kits, 55 Baby Care Kits to Seventh Day Adventist Convention Center in Hammond in response to damage from Hurricane Isaac
  • 500 Emergency Clean-up Buckets, 180 Hygiene Kits for distribution by the United Way of Acadia

Maryland

  • 150 Hygiene Kits to Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland to respond to unmet needs of elderly in Baltimore

Michigan

  • 144 Hygiene Kits to Neighbor To Neighbor in Berrien Springs to assist homeless and migrant workers

Missouri

  • 1 ,020 School Kits, 1005 Baby Care Kits, 180 Hygiene Kits to Mississippi County Long Term Recovery Committee in East Prairie
  • 180 Hygiene Kits, 60 School Kits, 45 Baby Care Kits to New Madrid County Long Term Recovery Committee

Minnesota

  • 752 Hygiene Kits to Damiano Center in Duluth in response to needs of homeless

Nebraska

  • 180 Hygiene Kits, 30 School Kits, 24 Emergency Clean-up Buckets, 15 Baby Care Kits to Omaha Tribe Emergency Management in Macy for storm response

New Jersey

  • 3,000 Hygiene Kits, 3,000 School Kits, 300 Emergency Cleanup Buckets, 105 Baby Care Kits to Community Food Bank of New Jersey in Hillside following Hurricane Sandy

New York

  • 5,520 Hygiene Kits, 6,030 School Kits, 3,510 Baby Care Kits, 100 Emergency Cleanup Buckets to Project Hope Charities, Inc., in Jamaica in response to Hurricane Sandy
  • 2,040 Hygiene Kits, 1,020 School Kits, 510 Baby Care Kits to Catholic Charities in Hicksville following Hurricane Sandy
  • 2,040 Hygiene Kits, 2,010 School Kits, 2,010 Baby Care Kits, 464 Emergency Cleanup Buckets to Adventist Community Services in the Bronx in response to Hurricane Sandy
  • 1,020 Hygiene Kits, 1,005 Baby Care Kits to Salvation Army in Hempstead following Hurricane Sandy
  • 1,800 Baby Care Kits; 1,800 School Kits; 900 Hygiene Kits to Recovery House of Worship in Brooklyn in response to Hurricane Sandy
  • 774 Emergency Cleanup Buckets to Nassau County Office of Emergency Management in Bethpage in response to Hurricane Sandy
  • 540 Hygiene Kits, 510 School Kits, 60 Baby Care Kits to Church of God Christian Academy for distribution following Hurricane Sandy
  • 540 Hygiene Kits, 510 Baby Care Kits, 510 School Kits to AME Zion Church in Brooklyn for distribution following Hurricane Sandy
  • 420 Hygiene Kits, 405 Baby Care Kits, 300 School Kits, 275 Emergency Cleanup Buckets to Long Island Council of Churches Freeport Pantry for distribution following Hurricane Sandy
  • 120 Hygiene Kits, 120 School Kits, 105 Baby Care Kits to Congregational Church of South Hempstead following Hurricane Sandy
  • 120 Hygiene Kits, 120 School Kits, 30 Baby Care Kits to Long Island Council of Churches in Hempstead in response to Hurricane Sandy
  • 120 Hygiene Kits, 100 Emergency Cleanup Buckets and 60 Baby Care Kits to Long Island Council of Churches in Riverhead in response to Hurricane Sandy

Pennsylvania

  • 1,020 Hygiene Kits, 1,005 Baby Care Kits to Lehigh County Emergency Management in Allentown

Ohio

  • 150 Hygiene Kits, 90 School Kits, 15 Baby Care Kits to Community Refugee & Immigration Services for refugees resettling in the Columbus area

Oklahoma

  • 300 Hygiene Kits to Love, Inc. in Cushing in response to summer wildfires

Texas

  • 90 School Kits to Open Hands Community Charitable Services in Donna to respond to economically disadvantaged families

Virginia

  • 30 School Kits to the Virginia Council of Churches to assist refugees resettling in the Richmond area

Washington

  • 200 Hygiene Kits for distribution by Homeless Network of Yakima

West Virginia

  • 1,020 Hygiene Kits, 1,020 School Kits, 1,000 Emergency Clean-up Buckets, 405 Baby Care Kits to Appalachian Outreach in Moundsville for storm response
  • 1,020 Hygiene, 1,020 School Kits, 300 Baby Care Kits to U.S. Army Reserve in Beaver for distribution following Hurricane Sandy


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