Our thanks to everyone who helped make a wonderful impact in Central Ohio through the Walk-and-Serve-a-palooza!
Number of items made, Items Made, Non-Profit Organization, 4-H Club
20 Created homemade Hula Hoops and decorated them for the Summer Lunch program for SON Ministry by the Hilliard 4-Hers
30 Tied knots in the edges of fleece blankets to give to children in foster care through My Very own Blanket by the Hellbranch 4-H Club
30 Wood, Nails, Birdhouses for Community Gardening Groups by the 4-H Explorers
40 Sewed, turned, and stuffed cat toys for the Madison County Humane Society by the Hellbranch 4-H Club
50 Made a decorated handmade felt tissue holders for chemo patients at the Haven of Hope by the Golden Explorers 4-H Club
60 Made and decorated youthful cards for families staying at the Ronald McDonald House by the Young Riders 4-H Club
60 Bookmarks for Children with serious medical concerns for Patches of Light by Green Machine 4-H Club
75 Fleece hats and scarves made at sewing machines for the Friends of the Homeless by the Whetstone 4-H Club
75 Hand-stamped notes cards with personal appreciation notes written to veterans for the Chalmers P. Wylie VA Care Center by Serendipity 4-H Club
75 Painted Terra Cotta pots to sell at a Farmers Market to raise funds for the water bill at the Highland Youth Garden by the Groveport Buttoneers 4-H Club
80 Helped prepare supplies for upcoming training for the Central Ohio Poison Center by the Fantastic Futures 4-H Club
80 Made warrior bands our of para-cord to give to children who's parent are going on active duty for the Ohio Military Kids by the Lucky Clovers 4-H Club
108 blocks which created 2 huge Jenga games to help provide an activity for introverted children attending Camp Ohio by Adventure Club Clovers 4-H Club
120 Kisses, cellophane, stems bouquet of edible flowers arrangements for the Stowe Center by the Fantastic Futures 4-H Club
200 Created tray favors for Meals on Wheels through the Life Care Alliance by Buckeye Clover Express 4-H Club
200 Completed a mailing project for Animals For Life from Fantastic Futures
200 Stuffed homemade toys to give to first responders through the organization Touching Little Lives by the Grove City Clover Crew 4-H Club
300 Braided fleece fabric for dog toys to sell and use at the CHA Animal Shelter by the K-9 Wonderdogs 4-H Club
2000 Labeled small items that will be used to help with run-a-ways and human trafficking through DOMA and the Fantastic Futures 4-H Club
100s yds of Plarn, we recycled plastic grocery bags by cutting, tying, and rolling into balls for crocheting sleeping mats for the homeless through Vannie Project by Carousel Riders 4-H Club
350 lbs of non-perishable food along with decorating brown paper grocery bags used at the Mid Ohio Food Bank by Blazing Saddles and Luv-a-Llama 4-H Clubs