Monday, October 26, 2009

Community Service Day with Students from Baldwin Wallace

The students that came in to help on Saturday October 24th, did a little bit of everything from selling raffle tickets, to sorting donations, preparing boxes of kitchen ware to give to needy families and cleaning, lots of cleaning. They also helped create new signage for inside and out.

Many more photos and stories about the day to follow!
Watch for an article about Fran Millward's speech. An inspiring message with heartfelt pleas for help.


Saturday, October 24, 2009


There is no better exercise for your heart, Than reaching down and helping to lift someone up.
Author: Bernard Meltzer

This GORGEOUS afghan was handcrafted and donated to the ministry and is being raffled off Saturday October 31st!

$1 a ticket
$5 for 6 tickets

Stop in and buy your tickets at

Second Mile West Furniture Store
1480 West Bagley Road
Berea, Ohio




Open
Thursdays 9-6 pm
Fridays 9-6 and
Saturdays 9-5pm





....Share Bread with the Hungry....

The number of people needing assistance this year is hardly a match for the dedicated volunteers at Church Street Ministries.

The Food Bank is at a record low. Food is desperately needed. Please consider hosting a mini food drive at your place of business, school or church...the area hungry and the workers who are trying to provide for them, beg you!

The food pantry appreciates any non-perishable items, but is always in need of staples like;
tuna fish
canned meat
peanut butter
jelly
spaghetti
chicken noodle soup
apple sauce
baby food
cereal
diapers
laundry detergent
bar soap
paper towels
toilet paper

We do have a freezer for frozen foods and a refrigerator for some perishables like butter

Items can be delivered to 398 West Bagley Road Berea, Ohio or call Fran for pick up at 440-826-4603

The simplest act of placing a box with a sign in your school, church or place of business to collect food can make an impact in your community.

“If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”
~Mother Theresa






Double the Impact

Article By Sam Boyer, October 15th,2009 for the Sun News

Double the impact.

That’s what happens when people shop at Berea’s Second Mile Shop. You not only find great bargains, but all the profits benefit others through Church Street Ministries. The shop recently relocated from Church Street to 398 W. Bagley Road in Williamsport Plaza, so it’s now in a place most area residents can actually find. The space was formerly occupied by the license bureau.

Everywhere you look in this neatly arranged store, you can find a great deal. All items come from generous donors who receive a receipt for their taxes. Items are thoroughly checked and then sent to one of several places. Some household items go directly to people in need through area church outreach programs for people who may have been burned out of a home or are fleeing from a dangerous country. That’s where donations of bedding and household goods are especially helpful.

Furniture goes to the Church Street Ministries store now located at 1480 W. Bagley Road (we’ll visit there in the future). Most items are cleaned and arranged in the Second Mile Shop.

Some items that don’t fit into any of those categories go to Easter Seals and Purple Heart Veterans. So donations always go to a nonprofit agency.

Amary Makari is the manager of the shop with her assistant Bobbi Cavanaugh. Five volunteers from churches around the area run the shop from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays. Donations are also accepted those days.

Because hours are limited, the store is usually packed with customers looking for that special item at very reasonable prices. It’s pretty likely you will find it.

Shelves are filled with sparkling glassware, pictures and frames, shoes, purses, jewelry of all kinds, candles, knickknacks, puzzles, toys, stuffed animals, hundreds of clothing items and even sewing patterns. "People often come in looking for them," Makari said, "because they still make clothing at home."

During holidays, there will be a special themed section. This month Halloween items are featured.

There are even books and CDs, not originally in the store, but because of requests from customers, they were added.

Makari said that collectors can be found each week sorting through the newest items looking for something they want, perhaps to resell it elsewhere. "That’s great," she said, "everyone benefits."

For those who can’t pay, outreach ministries will provide them with vouchers, she said. Those people can pick out three complete outfits with a voucher.

The biggest event of the Second Mile Shop year is the annual Christmas sale. This year it will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 20, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 21 in Suite 6 at Williamsport Plaza. It’s so huge a special space had to be used for it.

Stop by the shop when you get a chance — it’s worth a look. If you need information, call Second Mile Shop at (440) 825-4531.