Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Days For Girls

I know many of you have been involved with Days For Girls, but I had to do a quick post for myself. DFG's has pretty much been my life off and on for the last couple of months.


 Our Stake RS has been looking for some kind of service project we could do. Last February when I visited Aunt Jan's ward they were publicizing DFG's kits. I knew right then that this was something our Stake could do. If you haven't heard of Days for Girls I encourage you to go to their website...daysforgirls.org

After meeting as a Stake RS Presidency, we decided our goal would be to make 300 DFG's kits. Over seeing the project made me realize I needed to know how to make each item in the kit. First, I had to purchase a serger!! This was a HUGE step for me as they have always scared me to death!! Just looking at threading them seemed like a nightmare. Good news, youtube had a video that goes through step by step instructions on how to thread it!! I LOVE it now:)


Since our Stake is so spread out we held a meeting to "kick off" what we were doing and had two women come from each Ward. Everyone was really excited about it. We started this whole process in June and then came together as a Stake in October. Most all of the Wards had one or multiple nights where they got together and started making items in the kits. We had a few woman in our Stake who were so excited about it I thought they were going to make all 300 kits themselves! 

Heather, our amazing Stake RS President:)

Laura Vance was so good about getting the 3 Shelton Wards together 3 times to work on the kits!

Rosalind has been a HUGE help in our DFG's!! She has made several hundred shields, and lots of liners and bags. She also helped cut out tons of fabric and PUL!! She's amazing!

Liners and fabric washed and cut out ready to go. 

I learned how to make the liners and the bags, but was a little intimidated about making the shields. We have ladies who love to make those, so I figure...go for it! I think myself, I have made around 500 liners and I still have a ways to go. When you think about 300 total kits, that's 2400 liners and 600 shields!! I did all the collecting of the soap, washcloths, underwear, etc. The cheapest place to get the underwear is on the DFG's website, but 3 pair in each pack of 12 are white. They don't want any white underwear so we had to tye dye them. I'm so thankful I was inspired to ask a good friend of mine, Miriam, who is in YW if the YW would be interested in tye dying them. She had a connection to get all the tye dye free!! The girls had a lot of fun doing them too. A couple of the girls used it for one of their 10 hour projects. They turned out great!!


Finally after months of planning and working on collecting everything, we met as a Stake on October 22nd. What a sight, to see the cultural hall full of women and YW sewing and working together for a great cause!! We had close to 100 there.

Sister Missionaries



Mona, our RS secretary, who just got released:( I'll miss working with her!!

So I have to say something about this little girl in the green shirt. She is a Beehive and she was SO excited about this project. You would have thought Christmas had come and she had got everything she asked for. It was so cute!!

Cheryl and Sylvia

Carol, the other counselor in the Stake RS. She took charge of the luncheon:)

Holly


When my parents were here my mom helped unpack and age all the  underwear & put them in the correct size boxes. Russ was a good sport too.


Two weeks ago on Nov. 16th, Heather, Kerry and I drove to Lynden, Wa. where the DFG's headquarters is. Celeste Morgan, in the green shirt is the founder of DFG's. We attended the all day training on what to teach the girls and woman you give the kits to.  It was a long day. We left at 4:45 am and got home at 10:00 pm as its close to a 4 hour drive each way, but it was worth it.

The 3 of us really want to go somewhere international and personally hand out the 300 kits our Stake has made. Celeste is going to Uganda the first part of May and invited us to go with her??? We're still thinking about it. It would be so cool to document where all the kits go that our Stake has worked so hard on!!!


I told Russ, that a bunch of Mormon women working on a service project, is like a stampede of cattle that you can't stop!! I'm so grateful for all those who have spent countless hours in this effort to make it successful!! RS is such a wonderful organization & I feel bad for those women who don't have a testimony of it:( 
I feel so blessed to be in the Stake RS for over 4 years, because I've met so many amazing women in our Stake!!

9 comments:

  1. Kay Lynn, You did such an awesome job capturing the spirit of the project! Thank you so much for spear heading it and working tirelessly to make sure every detail was taken care of! I look forward to traveling with you somewhere in the world to deliver the kits! It is such an honor and a pleasure working with you! You always help me to want to be better and do more! I love you! Heather ☺

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  2. What a marvelous accomplishment. You truly have a devoted stake and strong sisters. Congratulations. I will look forward to reading about the delivering and experience of seeing the fruits of your labors in the hands of those who need them so badly.

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  3. We did a service project creating those kits also not to long ago.

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  4. Go, Mom!! That's quite an undertaking. I can't imagine tackling that project, but you've done a great job organizing it. I'm sure it'll bless many girls' lives, and their families.

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  5. This is SO great. Our ward YW did a project for them, but I think we could do it again. Just LOOK at that huge group. Makes me swell with pride that I am a member of such a great organization that is world wide helping people. (I'm in the market for a serger. Which one did you get and how did you decide?)

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  6. That is an amazing undertaking. It is good to see people unite in that kind of effort.

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  7. That is awesome! What a blessing for those girls to receive those kits.

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  8. WOW that looks awesome. It looks like an awesome project to work on!
    Love,
    Jazlyn

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  9. I absolutely love everything about this!! As I was reading this you inspired me. I kept thinking I need to let my RS leaders know about this amazing service project!

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