Friday, August 27, 2010

Gib Welch Preaching

Each week, we have a different speaker from our supporting churches preach at our food service. This is Gib Welch sharing his heart at today's service. We love Gib!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Kids & Backpacks

Anna, Rachel & Aaron Madden helping distribute backpacks to kids

Living Water gave away over 130 backpacks to kids in Hutchinson County this week! These backpacks were filled with supplies the kids will need as they start to school. We're so grateful to Sherry Wingate for spearheading this project and for the many wonderful volunteers that helped make it happen. Lots of kids will be starting school in style.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

2010 School Supplies for the Classroom

This year, Living Water embarked on a new project. Hutchinson County probation office had always provided school supplies for the teachers' classrooms but because of new state rules, they were no longer able to do it. So they asked us if we'd take it on...and we have. This week, we have given school supplies to the teachers of Hutchinson County for their classrooms. Lots of supplies.

We certainly wanted them to feel welcome at their new spot, so we appealed to their sweet tooth!

They were able to take what they thought they'd need. All we asked is that they left enough for those coming behind them.

We had things for preschoolers and all the way up to high schoolers.


Lots of things!


Our aim was to have some happy teachers...and I think we accomplished that goal!
By the way, teachers, we intend to stock school supplies all year long, so when you run out, come on back!

Monday, June 21, 2010

Wesley United Methodist Kids Help!

This week, we had a group of kids from Wesley United Methodist Church help us out! They were recently confirmed and as a social service project, they collected clothing and brought it to us.





These were a great group of kids!! And the best thing about it is that some of them cleaned out their own closets and donated their own things to us. Thanks, guys! And I loved the stoles you made.

Friday, June 11, 2010



Living Water has become a participant in the Ample Harvest project. If you are growing a vegetable garden this summer and have vegetables you'd like to share with others, please consider bringing them to Living Water at 103 W. 4th Street in Borger---and we'll be sure and share them those who have a need!!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Fans Wanted!


As summer approaches, we are going to need fans to give to the families in our area who don't have air conditioners in their homes. We usually start having a call for them at this time of year--all the way through the summer. If you have a fan you're not using, would you consider donating it to Living Water? Or you can donate funds and we'll do the purchasing for you! Thank you!

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

CURVES WINS!!

The ladies of Curves delivered the food in grocery baskets to Living Water.


Curves of Borger was recognized by Curves International as a winner in the company’s nationwide fundraising campaign to help food banks in local communities. Throughout the month of March, Curves of Borger raised over 16,409 pounds of food that was given to Living Water Benevolence Ministry to provide food to needy families in Hutchinson County. The final results raised by the Curves of Borger surpassed the goals set by owner, Clesta Collins. “We set a goal of collecting 1500 pounds and $200 which is the most we ever collected and would have been a “high water” mark for us. I had no idea that we could collect this amount and I still stand in amazement,” Collins said.

The drive had every Curves club in the country competing against each other,in a friendly competition to see which club could receive the most donations. To make the drive even more appealing to local members, Curves of Borger had a friendly competition between themselves, the three Curves clubs in Amarillo, and even the Sunday School Classes at First Baptist Church competing against each other. On the amount of support provided by the community, Collins said, “I think one of the reasons so many helped out is simply the people of Borger are generous and we are a caring community. But most importantly, I think it is the unmerited favor of God, we committed it to Him and He blessed it.”