April 6, 2017
The Blessing Box
In front of C-CAP in Front Royal is a Blessing Box. People are invited to leave items for others who might need them. So far I have donated a couple of small blankets, a hat, socks, and some non-perishable food items.
Larger items I usually take to Goodwill or one of the other thrift stores. Sometimes I wonder this: "If I had to live on things I have given away, how long would I survive?" Probably for a while but I would have to be extremely frugal!
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...neat idea, I could fill it up many times.
ReplyDeleteDoar faz bem a alma!
ReplyDeleteAmei o campo verde com os cavalos.
Bonita imagem.
bjsss
I like the idea of a "blessing box."
ReplyDeleteThat is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a blessing box. I like that it encourages charity.
ReplyDeleteAs a kid we shared everything unusable with neighbors. Sometimes it came back to you, such as ice skates I remember.
ReplyDeleteI would leave items there if I ever saw one. A good idea for sure. Thank you for visiting me. betsy
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteOur community has one of these, but it is bigger. A wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteOnly American People can think to such blessings, I do admire you so much !
ReplyDeleteWishing you the best of weekends,
I'm sending my dearest love to you, lovely Linda
XOXO Dany
What a wonderful idea. We have a few charity shops here in town that we donate to.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan