Thursday, November 29, 2012

Operation Christmas Child

Each year, through our church, we participate in something called Operation Christmas Child. We fill a shoebox with little things - toothbrush, toothpaste, stuffed animals, toys, etc... and it is sent around the world to a child who may not have any other presents at Christmas, or who may not have ever received a gift before in their life.

All year, we put aside a percentage of Samuel's allowance in his Share Jar.















(We do actually put aside a larger percentage than what you see here. This picture was taken after we spent the $ this year.)

At the end of the year, he is allowed to take this money and pick the things he wants to go in the shoebox. When you donate a box, you get to pick if you want it to go to a boy or girl, and pick an age range. We always pick someone close to Samuel's age to make it more meaningful for him. This year, he took the share money to the dollar store and picked out a bunch of things to go in the box. He really considered each and every thing before putting it in the cart - "would I like to play with this?" "would I think this is fun?" "this would probably break right away", etc...

In years past, he has had a hard time when we buy all of this stuff and then we have to give it away, so this year we did 2 things to make it easier:

1. We bought the items and then immediately brought them to church and dropped them off. Not having them ever come home with us made it easier to give them away.
2. He took some money from his Spend Jar and used it to buy something for himself at the dollar store at the same time.

Here is my proud little helper, dropping off the box at church:


2 comments:

aunti_bridget said...

This is wonderful! I'm so proud of you. We help with Operation Christmas Child, also. My classroom made 10 boxes this year. Our school sent 160 boxes all together. This year a child will receive a Christmas present and a paper about Jesus because of you! You are sharing God's Word. Thank you for helping Operation Christmas Child.

Cori said...

This is a great thing! I love how many charity ideas I get from you, so caring and wonderful!