Gallery of ‘StartUp’ Volunteer Contributions

Our deepest thanks to the ministry leaders that have welcomed us to use their facilities during the initial setup process… to organize fabric and sewing machines… and to the individual volunteers that have moved, sorted, and processed a mountain of donated fabric material.

April to July, 2017

Move Processed Fabric to ‘East Gate Ministries – Tucson’ (Calvary Chapel) Location

Pastor Sam Rhodes & Dave Carlson help move boxes of fabric samples into storage at East Gate Ministries.  Thanks so much to the East Gate team, including Elders Brian & Joyce McClung for making this amazing space available.  Thanks to Cheyanne Best for making the connections!!

Thanks to Teen Challenge for making their truck and Team available to move fabric from the Trinity Presbyterian Church location to East Gate Ministries Storage location.

April, 2017

UCity Church ‘Local Impact Volunteers’ Process Fabric at Trinity Presbyterian Church

March, 2017

Thanks to Xiomar Valenzuela & Israel Bolivar for relocating the Sewing Machine Inventory located at HopeCity Church (Formerly Craycroft Baptist Church) To the Trinity Presbyterian Church location!!

Expanding Sewing Machine Inventory at Craycroft Baptist Church Facility

Sewing Machine Inventory Relocated to Trinity Presbyterian Church Facility

February, 2017

UCity Church ‘Local Impact Volunteers’ Process Fabric at Trinity Presbyterian Church

October, 2016

UCity Church ‘Local Impact Volunteers’ Process Fabric at Trinity Presbyterian Church

July, 2016

Thanks to Jack Markwardt, Mike Beeson and the volunteer team from New Life Bible Fellowship for loading, unloading and organizing all of the donated fabrics at Gap Ministries Warehouse.  Special thanks to Jack for ‘Above & Beyond’ help in locating boxes for containing loose samples!!

 

Jack Markwardt, Mike Beeson & Dave Carlson

Thanks to New Life Bible Fellowship Volunteers!!!

July, 2016

‘Fabrics That Go’ Donation of Fabric Bolts , Remnants and Fabric Sample Books is moved to Gap Ministries Warehouse Location for Temporary Storage.

The fully loaded box truck is ready to transport the ‘Fabrics That Go” donated fabrics to GAP Ministries warehouse.  Thanks to Sean Furrier for securing the rental truck!

Jean Closs-Ames, General Manager for ‘Fabrics That Go’, sees off the las load of donated fabric bolts.

Loading fabric samples at ‘Fabrics That Go’