Saturday, April 22, 2006

Wendy Hagar and her sister Brenda Clark after an interview with the Edmonton Journal September 2002. Brenda of Sherwood Park, Alberta runs a Sew on Fire group in her home sending over 7000 gift bags to over 15 countries. Posted by Picasa

One of the greatest needs we have is small toys. Garage sales are often a great place to pick them up, nothing bigger than 12". We love receiving dolls specially black dolls.

Meeting House volunteers work in assembly line to package candy bags filled with candy, balloons and bubble gum.

Ladies help to organize school text books to be sent to developing countries.

Ladies sew our cloth bags from all across Canada from Newfoundland to Quebec and all the way to Grassy Plains BC, and everywhere in between. Thank you for your wonderful partnership, we couldn't do it without you.

School Supplies and Personal Hygiene Items received from Churches and Ladies Groups that we will sort and organize and lovingly prepare and pack gift bags, filled with lots of love.

Glad Tidings donations continue to fill the 'Sew on Fire box' each week since February 2000
Special thank you to the congregation for their love and support.

What a wonderful group a labourers that come on Monday afternoon's from 1 - 4:30 each week.

Students receive there volunteer hours doing a multitude of tasks.



Mini layettes are filled with approximately 20 items offered to young moms and hospitals for new born babies.

Mother's and daughters come to the warehouse and assemble mini layettes.

Sew on Fire Shipments spread all over the World over the past six years. Posted by Picasa


Monday night volunteers packing up shipment for Sierra Leone 873 back packs and 500 other items like layettes, t-shirts, blankets, shoes, and gifts for teachers and children.


Sharon displays Homemade Writing Pads
using a cardboard back and for cover sheet, greeting card fronts, fancy paper, or wrapping paper, sandwich with 25 sheets of paper cut to size.