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Specific Nonperishable Needs:
NCC often runs out of bolded items.
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Baby Food
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Baking mixes (cornbread, muffin mixes, etc.)
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Sandwich Bread
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Butter/Margarine
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Canned beans
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Cereal or oatmeal
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Coffee /Tea
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Crackers
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Diapers
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Dried beans
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Eggs
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Face soap
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Flour
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Canned fruit
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Hot chocolate
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Jell-O
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Jelly
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Macaroni and cheese
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Canned meats (ravioli, stew, chili, chunky style soups, etc.)
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Milk (fresh, condensed, evaporated, powdered)
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Pasta
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Peanut butter
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Ramen noodles
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Rice
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Soup (condensed soups especially chicken noodle and tomato)
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Spaghetti noodles
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Spaghetti sauce
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Sugar
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Toilet paper
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Tomatoes (diced, sauce, stewed or whole)
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Toiletries (shampoo, deodorant, toothbrushes, toothpaste)
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Tuna
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Canned vegetables
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Washing detergent
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Ziploc Bags - sandwich size
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| C. is a 32 year old father of two. The day he came to NCC he was facing an eviction court appearance that afternoon. He had been out of work for a couple of months due to an illness. During the conversation with a volunteer he shared that he was sick of living his life, doing bad things and making stupid choices. He said that he did not go to church growing up and did not know a lot about God but he believed God was talking to him and he started praying. The volunteer shared the gospel message with him and he prayed to receive Jesus into his heart. Afterward they prayed for physical healing.
~September 10, 2007 |
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