Brownwood Bulletin
At Good Samaritan Ministries’ Donation Center, about a half-dozen staff and volunteers worked at Good Samaritan Ministries Donation Center, busily sorting items including clothing, shoes and toys Monday afternoon.
The men and woman at the Donation Center, located at 200 W. Chandler in downtown Brownwood, maintained a stream of happy conversation as they worked.
“Let’s see what kind of toys are in this here.”
“What’s in here … beads!” This is going to be a record day.
The Donation Center, housed in a facility that served several purposes in previous years, is marking its one-year anniversary.
Every few minutes Monday afternoon, another vehicle pulled into the drive-through donation portico outside the building. A staff member or volunteer walked outside to greet each vehicle’s occupants and collect the items being donated.
The Donation Center, an important part of the Resale Store Ministry, celebrated its first anniversary on January 15.
The Donation Center located at 200 West Chandler accepts and processes non-food donations for Good Samaritan. The Center handles and sorts over 50,000 pounds of items such as clothing, linens, shoes and housewares each month. The Donation Center staff unloads an average of 30 cars each day. While the majority of donated items make their way into the GSM Resale Store, items not utilized locally are shared with other charities, specifically Charity Shoes, an international relief organization from Dallas and Arms of Hope supporting the Medina Children’s Home.
HOLLAND — The week of Martin Luther King Jr. Day it s tradition for the city of Holland s Human Relations Commission to give out social justice awards to groups and individuals doing work that promotes equality, diversity and the flourishing of all people in Holland.This year, Gentex Corp., a Holland-based automotive parts manufacturer, was honored in the employment category with a social justice award for its new Spanish-speaking assembly line concept.The company developed recruitment,
A graveside funeral service for Gerald Tunnell, age 85, of Blanket, will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, January 23, 2021 in the Blanket Cemetery, under the direction of Heartland Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at the Blanket First United Methodist Church from 10:00 AM until 1:30 PM on Saturday.
Gerald was born Bobby Gerald Tunnell in Blanket, Texas on August 17, 1935, in the living room of his grandparents’ home, to Raymond Delbert & Rhoda Letrice Eoff Tunnell. He was the eldest of their three children and became a lifelong resident of Blanket; living all 85 years in Blanket and having lived the last 26 years on the Tunnell family homeplace his grandparents settled on in 1875.