Subject:
CHAT: Fall Service Project
Date:
11/4/2024, 3:19 PM


Dear Parents,
Sadly, a student who attended CHAT a couple years ago, passed away this summer from a tragic accident during his summer job.  Joe was well loved by our student body. He had many friends and stories about him still circulate around CHAT. When I remember Joe, I think of his big smile and his kind heart.

We recently learned that Joe's family is filling backpacks with items to donate to the ICU where Joe spent his last days on earth.  They hope these backpacks will minister to other families in need that find themselves unexpectedly in the ICU.  I have attached a note from Joe's CaringBridge site written by his sister if you want to read it.

Our Student Council is organizing a Service Project in honor of Joe's memory, and hope you will join us by filling 15 backpacks for the family to deliver to the ICU. 

There are 3 ways you can help with this project: 

1. Purchase items: We have set up a Sign-Up Genius with a list of items to go into the backpacks.  Here is the link if you would like to help by purchasing an item(s): Joe's Backpack. 

2. Donate cash: If you would rather donate cash, we will have a jar at the Monitor Table for this.  The cash will be used to purchase items not donated and to purchase non-perishable snacks to go in the backpacks. 

3. Venmo cash: For those who would like to help but need this to be easier 😊, you can donate to my venmo account (add 'backpack' in the note section), and I'll put the cash in the jar for you. (@laura-johnson-259)

 Deadline to bring in items is November 21 (last week before Thanksgiving break). . .  that's 3 weeks away. There will be a box inside Door 2 next to the Monitor Table where donated items can be placed.

We will be packing the backpacks on Wednesday, December 4th at 2:30, and we invite anyone to join that would like to help. We will also be praying for those families who will be receiving them. 

Here's the link again to the sign up if you want to participate.

We have also included some links on Amazon to give you an idea of what can be purchased.  These are just suggestions - feel free to pick your own items from wherever you want.  

BACKPACK   (they are also on sale at Target)

UNSCENTED LOTION

REUSABLE WATER BOTTLE PLASTIC

REUSABLE WATER BOTTLE STAINLESS

COZY THROW BLANKET

WATER WIPES PACK OF 3

CHAPSTICK PACK OF 4

SMALL PORTABLE SPEAKER


Let us know if you have any questions, and thanks for considering joining us in this service project.



Student Council members (and Laura)

Joe’s Backpack 

As many are aware, my little brother Joe passed away in May following a tragic work accident at his summer job. In the hours and days following his accident, his compassionate care teams worked tirelessly to resuscitate him and try to protect his brain from when he was without oxygen. Those days in the hospital will always be some of our family’s most treasured yet most difficult and heartbreaking days. We are so grateful for a wonderful community who rallied around us and made sure we had everything we needed while we were at the hospital with Joe so unexpectedly.

Like our story, I know that many patients and their family’s find themselves unexpectedly admitted to the hospital every day. I will be making some backpacks filled with items to make an unexpected hospitalization a little easier and donating them to the unit where Joe was a patient. If a patient is in need, a backpack can be offered to them. If anyone would also be interested in making a backpack to donate, please let me know!  Lastly, if you feel pulled to make a backpack, would you say a prayer as you make it for the person who receives it? Prayer is the best thing that could go into making a backpack. 

The backpacks will be donated in Joe’s honor as a nod to the fact that he was so excited to go to college in Arizona this fall. This year has been hard. And it has turned out so differently than we could have ever imagined. I am hoping to turn this tragedy into a launching pad to love others who might find themselves in a hard situation.

 


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Laura Johnson
CHAT Co-Director
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