This summer I have been greatly encouraged by the story behind Margaret’s House and by witnessing the efforts of everyone coming together to make Margaret’s House a home. People’s selfless willingness to serve and help in any way possible has served as a testimony to the power and perfection of God’s plans.
One
Saturday, I had the opportunity to help move furniture into Margaret’s House.
Many of us caravanned from Downey with donations in tow, and I was overwhelmed
when I heard the story of Margaret’s House retold to each new volunteer who had
showed up to help.
This
is one thing that has stood out to me the most this summer, and it is a lesson
that was solidified as people met us at the house with truckloads of furniture
they were ready to give, without knowing the purpose of Margaret’s
House. People are so willing
to come together to help and sacrifice when a need is known, and the coming
together of a community to meet the needs that were necessary to make
Margaret’s House less of a thought and more of a reality has been incredible.
Hanging
on the living room wall of Margaret’s House is a white canvas with the
blueprints of the house, with thumbprints hanging above the house like balloons
for every person who has walked into the house and made any contribution to its
needs. This visual depiction of people coming together to meet needs in order
to help their community is incredible.
It
was exciting to see furniture inhabit the empty rooms and to picture families
living in the loving space. I could imagine kids spending time in the upstairs
loft and adults sitting together in community with visitors. It is heartening
to know that this house will be a home for so many families in the years to
come.
While
the basic needs of Margaret’s House have been met (with furniture in the
rooms), there are still several needs that we can all contribute to make
Margaret’s House a home.
This includes:
Toys
Books
Movies for kids
Basic cleaning supplies
Safety gates
This includes:
Toys
Books
Movies for kids
Basic cleaning supplies
Safety gates
Thank
you to everyone for your support, and please keep Margaret’s House in your
prayers.
-Shannon Turner
-Shannon Turner
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