Over 100 families in need received essential cleaning supplies thanks to a partnership between the Roswell Woman’s Club (RWC) and MUST Ministries at their recent Mobile Pantry event. RWC members donated 150 cleaning items that volunteers packaged into 127 bags for distribution, benefiting households relying on this monthly community service.
The Mobile Pantry, a project conducted on the first Monday of every month by MUST Ministries at Roswell United Methodist Church, provides fresh produce, meat, and dry goods to community members facing food insecurity.
“One of the purposes of Roswell Woman’s Club is service, and this is a great hands-on service that we’re doing in the month of March for our community,” said Liz Jackson, chair of RWC’s community service committee. The cleaning supplies were distributed alongside food items as families came through the pantry line.
This collaboration highlights the ongoing partnership between RWC and local service organizations in their shared mission to support community members. The March distribution event showcased how these combined efforts help address multiple needs of families seeking assistance.
Roswell Woman’s Club Shows Sweet Appreciation for Roswell’s First Responders
Roswell Woman’s Club members brightened the day of local first responders with a special delivery of homemade and bakery-quality cookies on National First Responders Day, October 28. The initiative aimed to show gratitude to the dedicated men and women who serve the Roswell community around the clock.
Club members spent hours baking an assortment of cookies, from classic chocolate chip to snickerdoodles, packaging them with care and personal thank-you notes. The treats were distributed throughout Roswell to fire stations and emergency medical services facilities.
Roswell Woman’s Club to Host Toy Drive for Children’s Development Academy
The Roswell Woman’s Club (RWC) will host a Christmas Toy Drive for the Children’s Development Academy at Lucky’s Burger & Brew on Thursday, November 16, 2023, from 5:00 – 7 p.m.
The Children’s Development Academy (CDA) is a nonprofit preschool providing high-quality learning programs to children whose families otherwise couldn’t afford it.
The CDA has curated a list of toys needed on Amazon. See the list here.
Kick off the holiday season by dropping off toys or gift cards on November 16 at Lucky’s located at 1144 Alpharetta St., Roswell, Georgia, between 5:30 and 8 p.m. Lucky’s will provide a free appetizer to everyone who donates a toy or a gift card. Drinks and dinner will be available for purchase.
For more information or questions about the Christmas Toy Drive for CDA, please send us an email: info@roswellwomansclub.org