Tuesday, March 2, 2010

"Queer Sandwish Run" feeds the hungry

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"Queer Sandwich Run" feeds the hungry


What is a "sandwich run"?

A sandwich run is simply volunteers delivering nutritious bag lunches to homeless street people by walking well travelled routes in the downtown area of Kansas City where our queer brothers and sisters who are identified as street people live. It is a relational outreach activity, that is - in addition to delivering a meal to a hungry person, hopefully friendly conversations will take place and bridges of trust strengthened.  Please not we do not discriminate on sexuality.  Hunger knows no sex, we don't ask, and we don't tell.

Where do we meet?

Most sandwich runs start at the MCC Sprit of Hope Church located at 3801 Wyandotte, Kansas City, MO 64171-007 We meet in the parking lot [NOTE - please do not call the church or ring the office doorbell, they don't have any details of our schedule, etc. See "Contact Us" , below.] There is very limited parking so please arrive early enough to locate city/street parking close by.

Where do we go?

Depending on the size of your group we have several routes that pass places frequented by the homeless. Due to the transient nature of street people these routes are constantly being revised by our team leaders to ensure we can reach those most in need. Most routes finish at a common meeting place at Javanaut Coffee House, 1615 W 39th St, Kansas City, MO 64111. Where we relax and unwind after helping others.

How do we get there?

We walk. Walking routes are primarily main city streets and would average about 1.5 miles. Occasionally, depending on group size, a van route is also available to more outlying areas. If you are bringing a youth group down, it might be a good idea for adult counsellors for the youth. If you travel down by car you might consider parking at least one of your vehicles at the Javanaut Coffee House, 1615 W 39th St, Kansas City, MO 64111. so that it's available at the end of the route to shuttle other drivers back.


How long will we be out?


Most sandwich runs will last two to three hours. Actual time on the street is less and varies, because of time dedicated to orientation, preparation, and debriefing. Most sandwich runs start at 7PM evening and run to about 9PM. Please be punctual - the street people are waiting for you! (as well as our volunteer team leaders).

Who goes with us?

Experienced volunteers who have assisted Jesus and other inner city organizations, as well as Queer Sandwish Run staff and missionary workers. An important component of the relational work of Queer Sandwish Run is that the team leaders build ongoing, regular relationships with the homeless. If you are bringing a youth group or other younger aged group, please also remember to have enough adults/counsellors to oversee them, as that is not the role of Queer Sandwish Run staff- a good rule of thumb is one counsellor to every six youth.

What about the bag lunches?


You provide them. Quantities can be worked out depending on group size, but you will have to prepare them in advance - we recommend making this a group activity because many hands make little work, and it can be quite a burden for only a couple to make several dozen sandwiches. There is no use of facilities for sandwich making at the Sprit of Hope Church. Please remember that although you may need boxes to transport the bag lunches down to us, you will definitely need grocery bags, knapsacks or other bags to deliver the sandwiches out on the streets. Brown paper bags are good for the individual lunches, but poly bags are actually better during wet weather conditions.

EACH bag lunch contains:
(These ingredients are *IMPORTANT*, more details are in the orientation pdf)
•1 sandwich - Peanut Butter and Jam/jelly or Bologna and Process cheese ONLY
•Please note - Bologna & cheese sandwiches: Please don't make sandwiches with other sliced meats, like ham, turkey, corned beef, etc. Use 100 percent Beef Bologna only [balony]
•NO butter/ marg/ mayo /mustard/relish/lettuce, tomato, etc.
•White, whole wheat bread, or soft Kaiser rolls/similar buns.
•1 Fruit drink box (eg. tetra pak) grape, apple, orange, punch, etc.
•NO carbonated pop, Coke, etc .
•NO glass containers.
•1 Apple -Macintosh or similar *soft* fleshed apple
•NO hard, or crisp apples, like Granny Smiths.
•1 (or more) Snack item or Cookie, eg. Fruit Granola bar, Raisin box, Oreo's, etc.
•NO salty snacks, peanuts, chips, and chocolate melts in summer remember

What else can we bring for the street people?


Be sure to make arrangements with us beforehand, but we encourage you to consider collecting and bringing the following: SOCKS, like white tube sport socks or heavy winter woolen socks, or whatever is available... (the street people always ask us for socks); Personal Hygiene kits (ie. soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, individual shampoos, kleenex paks, bandaids, feminine hygiene items, combs, etc); bottled water; gloves or mitts; hats, toques, headbands, scarves, new or gently used clothing. Don't put these items in with the lunch bags. By the way, please don't bring bibles or tracts to hand out without speaking to us first.

How do we contact you to book our Sandwish Run and make arrangements?

Contact us by email at sandwichrun@GLBTYHotline.com

Mobile (1-877-286-8706)

How are the Queer Sandwish Run runs funded?

Queer Sandwish Run is a a project of the GLBTY Referral Hotline Tax deductible donations can be made to - GLBTY Referral Hotline-  1505 North Osage Trail, Independence, MO 64058

CHRISTMAS IN THE STREETS

CHRISTMAS IN THE STREETS


Helping our GLBTY Familes in the Holidays

Join us as Santa helpers as we remember those of our GLBTY family who at this time, have not been so fortunate and need our help.

This co-sponsored project is not possible with out the generous donations of time, materials, resources and time. We need help from both individuals and other community groups in the GLBTY community. Please contact our office to help. 

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Christmas dinner will be served at the Metropolitan Community Church, 3801 Wyandotte Street
Kansas City, MO 64111-2126 on date and time to be announced and will be held in the basement

Volunteers in the kitchen and food is needed.  Volunteers are needed for other projects before this event as well.  Please contact Susan at 1-866-539-2727 to find out more information or to make donations. or at ChristmasintheStreets@GLBTYHotline.com

To susbscribe to the Christmas in the streets, news letter, send us an email here. ChristmasNewsLetter@GLBTYHotline.com

More information can be found online at http://www.gayhotline.info/GLBTY2010/Christmas_in_the_streets.html
AIDS WALK Kansas City 2010


Saturday, April 24th at Theis Park in Kansas City, Missouri Located at the intersection of Oak and
Emanuel Clever Blvd. just south of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

The GLBTY Referral Hotline Team will be gathering at the Intersection of Oak and Emanuel Clever Blvd. 
A Queer Breakfast will be served from 7:30 to 8:15 am (while it lasts)

Look for the GLBTY Referral Hotline Shirts and be sure to wear yours as well. For more information, please contact our team captain Brian at AidsWalk@GLBTYHotline.com

for more information see: http://www.gayhotline.info/GLBTY2010/AidsW2010.html

Sisters Bingo Hotline

What is Sisters Bingo?


Sisters Bingo is produced by the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Kansas City Chapter,and gives us the ability to help others by giving 100% of the proceeds of each game to charities.

Sister Bingo Games are held on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays monthly from 4:00 to 7:00 PM  with doors open at 3:30 PM. We kindly ask that you be in line prior to 3:45 PM unless you have a reserved seat.  For more information on location, request an invatation here.

Sisters Bingo is an interactive bingo game combining gambling, live entertainment and the antics of the Sisters! You will never know what can happen and we like it that way! Most of all, it is about having fun, winning prizes or cash and raising money for charity.

What happens at Sisters Bingo?

What doesn't happen is what you should ask!

Cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages and snacks are being served courtesy of the VFW Post#### of the American Foreign Legion conveniently located close to the Sisters Bingo.

Email Prize: If you join our email list and attend, print out your email from the Sisters and you may be chosen to win a cash prize of $50!  CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE EMAIL LIST

Virgin Prizes: Are you over 18 and want to be a virgin again? You can at Sisters Bingo! If you have never been at a bingo you are a virgin! Virgin's and their friends who bring them to Bingo are eligible for a special prize, usually a Hello Kitty Toaster, Waffle Maker or similar!

Free Shit: Yes, in addition to cash prizes in bingo, we have plenty of free prizes including a grand prize that you could win! Of course you have to motivate the MC's by yelling "free shit".

Spankings: Piss off the Sisters and pay the consequences! Plus there are Dauber Girls and Guys and a few other surprises that we can't tell you about just yet!

Our Bingo Mission


Have fun, raise a few eyebrows and lots of money to help others!

Our vision encompasses diverse communities and groups that have a common interest in human rights, people of every gender, gender identity, race, class, age, and sexual orientation. Our goal is to raise money to assist our community and have fun doing so. We value our players and appreciate their patronage.

Warlocks, Witches & more... Halloween Gathering

Join with us, Saturday October 30th 2010 for our annual Warlocks, Witches & more... Halloween Gathering. There will be fun, food, fellowship, excitement and more as we gather and celebrate the excitement that is Halloween.

This year’s event is held at 3801 Wyandotte, Kansas City, MO 64171-007 starting at 7:00 and ends at 10:00 pm. This gives you plenty of time to dash off on your brooms and enjoy other nightly festivities of an adult nature.

This event is youth and teen friendly. So please... No bottled spirits will be welcome, as there is plenty of time for that later in the evening.  Many folks go all out and put a lot of thought into their costumes, while others (like our group of party poopers) just come as they are.

Volunteers and donations of small prizes are welcome and needed. Please contact the party chairman, Keith at Haloween@GLBTYHotline.com for more information and to make arrangements for pick up or delivery of your needed gifts.

Awards will be given for many reasons and some for no reasons at all.

You are encouraged to bring something to share in the way of food, please consider a disposable dish to help clean up magical.

If you have questions, please send them to HalloweenQuestions@GLBTYHotline.com