• 75°
franklin county times

GFWC Alabama North District program features bed provision program

The fall GWC meeting for the Alabama north district featured guest speaker, Mara Ena Heath, director of the Huntsville Sleep in Heavenly Peace organization. Luke and Heidi Mickelson of Kimberly, Idaho, founded the organization in 2012.

It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that builds and delivers beds to children who don’t have beds to sleep in. SHP’s theme is “No Kid Sleeps on the Floor in our Town.” The organization has 200 chapters around the United States and has built more than 100,000 beds. Each bed costs $250, including the cost of the mattress, bedding and other materials.

“SHP believes that a bed is a basic need for the proper physical, emotional and mental support that a child needs,” Heath said. “When it was brought to our attention that the need for beds went far beyond our own neighborhoods, we stepped up and took initiative. We’re a national organization answering the call to a national problem. We’re always looking for volunteers to build bunks, go on bed deliveries, be vocal advocates for our mission and start new SHP Chapters in other communities.”

Many of the north district clubs and clubwomen presented supplies such as new twin sheets, pillows, bedding and monetary donations. Another service project included creating goody bags for “everyday heroes” in support of the AFWC president’s special projects.

The meeting took place at Trinity United Methodist Church in Huntsville with Christi Robinson, North District director, presiding. GFWC Alabama state officers, distric committee chairs and district club presidents gave reports. Patricia Cox, Cheri McCain and I represented the GFWC Book Lovers Study Club.

The business session included discussion of the GFWC Southern Region Conference, which will be held in Biloxi, Miss., Oct. 26-29. Attendees voted on endorsement of district members running for Alabama state office and nominating delegates.

The host club, duMidi Woman’s Club, served a delicious lunch. A silent auction helped raise money for the district scholarship. At the last silent auction, the scholarship fund grew by $821.

The meeting concluded with presentation of door prizes and the reading of the collect.

Franklin County

RPD, FCSO raise funds through softball game

Franklin County

Tharptown rocketry team blasts into first place in nation 

News

US-43 traffic lights in front of Walmart malfunctioning

News

Ivey announces $500,000 grant to improve Red Bay water lines

Franklin County

PROGRESS 2024: Veteran Spotlight – Eric Reason

News

Community Spirit Bank welcomes new employee

News

Pilgrim’s sponsors Russellville Public Library summer reading program

Franklin County

First ‘Canada Phil’ visits Phil Campbell, adds sign to post

Features

National scholarship propels one Russellville student into Ivy League

Belgreen

Belgreen presents ‘Beauty and the Beast’

News

RCS Education Foundation holds annual banquet

Franklin County

Partnership Banquet highlights Franklin County accomplishments

News

50th Phil joins PC signpost

Franklin County

PROGRESS 2024: Veteran Spotlight – Jerry Fancher

News

RHS ranks 21/386 for Alabama high schools in U.S. News & World Report

News

RHS FLBA students compete at state

Galleries

RMS students perform ‘Aladdin’

Franklin County

PHOTOS: NWSCC Phil Campbell campus presents ‘Shrek the Musical’

News

Russellville Main Street welcomes new executive director

News

BTCPA announces final production of season

News

Wynette Grammy finds home at Red Bay Museum

Franklin County

Northwest Shoals receives $1.3M to enhance rural healthcare education

Galleries

PHOTOS: RHS Musical Theatre presents ‘The Wizard of Oz’

Franklin County

Northwest Regional Library announces audiobooks by mail program

x