An anonymous donor contributed fabric and hand-made rugs to the KC Extension Homemakers who made tote bags, which they sold to raise money for the new Fellowship Missions Homeless Shelter. After selling the bags and rugs in the community and to clients at a local hair salon, the homemakers raised $2,179. They continue to make the tote bags for people passing through Fellowship Missions. For more information on this project or on how to join the Extension Homemaker Organization, contact Stephanie at 574-372-2340 or [email protected] Pictured (L to R) are: Julia Frush, Extension Homemaker president elect; Karen Wood, Stockwood Hair Designs owner; June Thomas, Open Class Fair co-superintendent; Eric Lane, Fellowship Missions Homeless Shelter founder; and Rita Irwin, Extension Homemaker president.[[In-content Ad]]
An anonymous donor contributed fabric and hand-made rugs to the KC Extension Homemakers who made tote bags, which they sold to raise money for the new Fellowship Missions Homeless Shelter. After selling the bags and rugs in the community and to clients at a local hair salon, the homemakers raised $2,179. They continue to make the tote bags for people passing through Fellowship Missions. For more information on this project or on how to join the Extension Homemaker Organization, contact Stephanie at 574-372-2340 or [email protected] Pictured (L to R) are: Julia Frush, Extension Homemaker president elect; Karen Wood, Stockwood Hair Designs owner; June Thomas, Open Class Fair co-superintendent; Eric Lane, Fellowship Missions Homeless Shelter founder; and Rita Irwin, Extension Homemaker president.[[In-content Ad]]