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Monday, September 7, 2009

Peaches NEVER Sleeps - Mantua Methodist Church

Here is a small sampling of what this woman has accomplished in the past few weeks. Not only did she pick up this huge donation - she washed, sorted, boxed it up and distributed it where it was needed. Additionally, the overflow was sorted and placed in storage for the next families in need.

We need to thank the Mantua United Methodist Church, 201 Mantua Blvd., Mantua NJ who shared clothing left over from their clothing swap with us...an entire mini pick up truck load worth!! Listed below is where about 70% of the clothing has been shared. The other 30% has helped fill the totes for future needs. They have helped many many people with this gift. We have been able to help so many due to the size of this donation that a handful may not have made it to our central list yet, but here are the ones that did....

Clothing was given to a young couple with 3 children between the ages of 5-12. All of them were able to receive many things which is wonderful, since they are struggling to keep a roof over their heads. They are located near Mount Holly NJ

Clothing was given to the children ....all 5 of them living with one very pregnant mom to be, who is in hiding from the father of the baby who became more and more violent after their last daughter was born 6 years ago. After he started to abuse her in front of the children, she fled with them in the middle of the night. At the time she did not know she was pregnant (he raped her). We were able to provide clothing for all of them and are currently gathering needed household and infant items for her. We can not list her location for safety reasons.

Clothing was given to one hard working man, his wife and 3 children, including a brand new baby girl. He is always so busy getting together what the family needs that he has no money left for his own needs..Because of the clothing donated he now as a few items. He is in the Browns Mills area.

Clothing was given to a struggling young couple and their 3 children. We were able to provide almost everything they needed in the clothing department (except pants for the man of the house) was garnered from the donation from the swap. They are in Swedesboro area.

Clothing was given to a woman with severe medical problems, along with the husband that loves and cares for her. They are having serious financial issues and are unable to buy needed items. Fortunately, many items were found that worked for them including two brand new pair of slacks for him. They live in the Mount Holly area.

Clothing was suppplied for one mom to be, her husband and their 3 boys aged 6 and under. They were already having difficulty before the medically impossible pregnancy occurred. They have all received a substantial amount of clothing. They are in the Browns Mills area.

Clothing was supplied for a mom with 7 children all under the age of 19, two of which are disabled. Dad decided the grass was greener elsewhere leaving her and the children searching for everything, including work. He has been ordered to pay child support but has still not paid any. Clothing for all was provided, as many of them have outgrown the clothing they were able to bring with them from last year. They still need other items, including school uniforms and food. The clothing from the church swap has made life a little easier in one department. They are in the Millville area.


Clothing was given to a couple with 4 children under the age of 6. Due to her last pregnancy being medically challenging, Mom lost her job. This has made buying things, such as clothing for the always growing children, impossible. They are in the area of Burlington.

Clothing was given to a couple with 2 children ages 6 and 7. Since Dad was hurt and has been deemed unable to work and Mom's job shut down things have been beyond difficult. They are in the Bordentown area.

Clothing was given to one very pregnant Mom and her 3 school age children. They are in the area of Magnolia.

Clothing was given to a woman and her friend for their children. We were able to clothe one older daughter, 2 pre-school girls and a toddler boy. They are near Mt. Holly.

Clothing was given to two pregnant Moms and their future babies, one a girl and one a boy. Both were having great difficulty. They are in the Atlantic City area.

Clothing was given to a young stay at home Mom and her toddler. Since she does not work out side the home, the little money they have never goes to clothing for her. She now has a complete wardrobe as does her daughter. They are in the Medford area.

Clothing was given to one preteen and her two younger cousins all of which come from homes that are struggling to pay the bills. They are in the New Egypt area.

Clothing was supplied to one very pregnant mom with 2 toddler boys. When the violence started to be directed at the children she drove until she ran out of gas and has been in hiding since. She now has clothing for all of them to last a year.

Clothing was given to a single mom of a toddler girl along with extras for her friend in much the same situation. Both are students with very limited income. They are in the Burlington area.

Clothing was given to a Mom and her 3 children under the age of 6 that are living in transitional housing while they work on getting back on their feet. They are in the area near Pemberton.

Clothing was given to one hard working waitress with little support. She was given a wardrobe worth of items. She is in the area of Springfield.

Clothing was given to a woman who lives with her mom due to losing her house and everything in it...A total of 4 adults and 5 children now share one house. They are in the Mount Holly area

Clothing has been boxed up for two different plus sized women who have difficulty finding and affording clothing in their sizes. They are located in Gloucester county.

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