Monday, June 30, 2008

food/gas/housing/jobs

we had a few situations last week that are all too common. Kids are out of school and can't have their free lunch or for that matter no dinner or breakfast on a regular basis either. Pre-schoolers have to bring their lunch to the sitter. Sometimes there are no sitters and moms are not talking because of fear that their peeps are taken away for neglect. Everything is going up except the paycheck.

If your heart senses to do something then please network and pass information and or help along in a way that preserves the dignity of those families. This site has resource information and can be accessed anonymously.

Some more resources below

Free bees:

Counseling for DPS students and families

The University of Colorado Denver Health Sciences Center Student and Community Counseling Center can be contacted at (303) 556-4372. You can find out more at www.cudenver.edu/counselingcenter.

Check it out

Food: www.angelfoodministries.com

Farm fresh food for $5.00 a bag or less at the end of Farmers Markets

we need:

a microwave

maternity clothes size L

help with oil changes

job referrals


Thanks!



Sunday, June 22, 2008

more fun





Bicentennial Park/Del Mar Park and Meadowood Park in Aurora have nice concerts as well - South Lands has Fireworks on the 4th of July... for more info send me an email at callmom4resources@yahoo.com

We are in it together and we'll make it together

free concerts

Hello mommas and kiddos.

I am humbled by the few little things I can contribute to distract from everyday life. Here is something you might enjoy while the little darlings are out of School....

Concerts in the Park series announces artists, invites community

7/20/2007
Parker’s annual Concerts in the Park series continues this year with free music and free ice cream every Sunday in August from 1 to 3 p.m. in O’Brien Park. This family-friendly concert series is organized through the Town of Parker Cultural Commission and features a different Colorado band each week. Concertgoers enjoy free ice cream during the shows courtesy of Parker Water and Sanitation. Pack a picnic to enjoy under O’Brien’s huge shade trees, and let Parker Water supply dessert!

The 2007 series kicks off Aug. 5 with the Denver Municipal Band’s 17-piece jazz ensemble. The Denver Municipal Band was founded in the late 1860s and is the oldest professional concert band in the United States. They have performed free summer outdoor concerts throughout the Denver Metro region for over a century.

Aug. 12, O’Brien Park will be filled with the sound of steel guitars and heartbreak when Mario and the Durango band take the stage. From Merle Haggard to Kenny Chesney to their own originals, this five piece band will get you moving!

Week three of the concert series, Aug. 19, features Beatle tribute band The Fables. Enjoy an afternoon playing Beatles Trivia and learning a little about the songs that made them famous. “Imagine” dancing and singing in the park to this great group!

On Aug. 26, Kantankerous delivers its own brand of classic bluegrass and good-timin’ mountain music with a repertoire stretching from Bill Monroe to Oh Brother, Where Art Thou. The group features close vocal harmonies and cookin’ instrumental solos that spotlight traditional fiddle tunes and hard driving banjo breakdowns, mixed with heartfelt ballads and glorious gospel arrangements.

Have some fun!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Psalm 23

Quick update:

several moms have temp jobs now to get on the road of independence. Keep doing the right thing
keep moving forward knowing your reward is coming. Stay focused and guard your heart. Be vigilant with healthy boundaries and don't get hoodwinked!!! Try not to compromise your integrity! If you need help - ask for it.

You don't have to go it alone.