About duty2others On June 17th, 2010, the Mecklenburg County Boy Scouts and Hornet's Nest Girl Scouts are partnering with Million Meal Mission, Samaritan International, Harrison United Methodist Church, and Feed My Starving Children to help prepare 1,000,000 meals for children in the Philippines, Haiti, and more than 60 other countries around the world.
This amazing service event, recently featured in the Charlotte Observer, has a dedicated Scouting Day that will take place Thursday, June 17th at Harrison United Methodist Church in Pineville, NC. You and your group can select a two hour shift at 12, 3, or 6pm.
This event is open to all Daisies, Brownies, Girl Scouts (Juniors, Cadets, Seniors), Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers and all Scouting families from Kindergarten to Great Grand Parents.
You can help by mobilizing your Troop, Pack, Crew, or Families to come and fill a 2 hour slot and preparing meals for those beyond our borders in need.
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Million Meal Mission is in URGENT need of volunteers. If you volunteered to work at FMSC when it was at Harrison, you know how EASY this is. Mineral Springs and Harrison combined packed over 720,000 meals. There are only 280,000 to go to make the 1 million goal!! We are again in desperate [...]
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Just a quick update on the Million Meal Mission. First, we would like to express our thanks and appreciation for all who signed up and participated in this event. Even though we had a lower than anticipated turn out by Scouts on Thursday, Harrison UMC was able to exceed their goal of 350,000 meals. [...]
Due to the overwhelming response to the Harrison Pack and Ship event for the Million Meal Mission, the Scouting Day has been opened to any and all groups to accommodate everyone’s willingness to serve in this event – Click Here to register.
Today, the Hornet’s Nest Girl Scouts expressed their support for the Scouting day dedicated to the Million Meal Mission. We welcome our sisters in Scouting to this wonderful service event.
3 area churches unite to create food packages
By Elisabeth Arriero, Charlotte Observer, May 26, 2010
Over the course of 12 days, three area churches will prepare enough food to feed a million children.
Feed My Starving Children, a nonprofit Christian organization, has created a food mixture that is both nutritionally sound and easy to transport and prepare. The group, founded in 1987, travels all over the nation setting up mobile packing units for various organizations and allows children as young as 5 to participate.
And Charlotte will be the site of its biggest feat yet.
The local churches created the Million Meal Mission after seeing the devastation the earthquake in January caused in Haiti.
Mineral Springs and Harrison United Methodist churches as well as Oasis Shrine Center will hold events in hopes that up to 350,000 meals are packed at each event.
The meals will then be delivered to Haiti and other third world countries. Continue reading Goal: 1 million meals
If your Pack, Troop, Crew, or Family are interested in signing up for the June 17th date Click Here to register.
If your group cannot meet that day but would like to select another time on the 16th, 18th, or 19th, or would like to participate in the June 22 – 25 packing event [...]
The Mecklenburg County Boy Scouts of America and Hornet’s Nest Girl Scout Council is looking forward to your Pack, Troop, Crew and/or Family coming out to volunteer on Thursday, June 17th for the Million Meal Mission.
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