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I’m not talking about sponsoring a child through Food for the Hungry (though our family does) or adopting a Sunday school class.
I can’t wait to share the rest of our adventure at the Charlotte Operation Christmas Child (OCC) Processing Center. If you missed out on Part 1 – be sure to go here to get the scoop on our different volunteer roles. Today I’m going to take you inside some of the boxes we processed.

For more than 10 years our family has packaged boxes for Operation Christmas Child (OCC). Ove the years we’ve packed boxes for boys and girls of every age group.

What if you could whisper a message in the ear of a child in another country? What if you could send that boy or girl a box filled with gifts especially for them? What would you say to them?

Is your team or small group looking for a mission or service project? Or maybe your group is getting burnt-out on craft projects for themselves. Pillowcase dresses are easy to make and provide a much-needed resource in many countries. Despite my lack of sewing ability, several years ago I attended an event at our church…

Two weeks ago a friend of mine posted a request on Facebook for character Band-Aids.

Putting together Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes is one of my very favorite Christmas activities. I spend all year shopping for items for our boxes.

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