Monday, December 22, 2014

Christmas Charity Gifts: African Hair Products, & Hair Brushes Needed

For Christmas, there are holiday decorations at 70% off at Michael's Arts and Crafts stores. The poinsettias are beautiful there. It can be reused every holiday season also. I love their custom floral department staff in Westminster, since they've been able to create such gorgeous ribbons, for their custom floral displays, baskets. It's such an artistic gift. I still can't make gigantic, wired ribbon bows like those yet.

***Also, metallic blue, green, gold or silver wrapping paper looks amazing with peacock feathers if you're unable to tie those elaborate bows from wired ribbon. For red gift wrap, attach a fluffy, white feather onto it.***

Don't forget to give the poor in your neighborhood a Christmas holiday turkey and ham dinner. You can easily pick up a Christmas meal kit from Safeway, Albertson's or King Soopers' deli department. Remember to adopt a poor, elderly, family with children this holiday season.

Many are homeless, and the homeless, battered shelters could always use more donations. Volunteeers Of America often needs infant diapers, (unscented) baby wipes, and (unscented) soap bars. Check their list for needed donations. Big Lots carries economy packs of Ivory Soap bars, twelve bars for a dollar. Thrift stores have lots of baby coats (the type that covers their whole body, from their neck to their toes).

The poor babies, of all ages, need comfort, nutrition, necessities and joy for Christmas. Joanne Fabrics has red, felt stockings under $7 this year for your good works. Gather up to stuff them for our WIC children with unscented soap bars, kids' toothpaste, African hair products, African hairbrushes, and soft, kids' toothbrushes. Remember our impoverished, Mexican-American community who also do backbreaking day labor, with no raises or livable income this year? They're probably homeless, and repeatedly raped year-round also.

Plus, some federal agents are going to be looking for more Arvada terrorist cells in Colorado. If you don't believe in an afterlife, with Heaven and Hell, there is such a thing as human decency versus racketeering. Many are celebrating Christmas joy this season, by serving others with arrest warrants and search warrants to the psychopaths who prey upon the minorities, poor, elderly, females, pregnant, disabled and illiterate.

Everyone can afford to turn over all abusers within their civilian and/or military chains of commands, for Christmas this year. My poor, disabled, repeatedly battered neighbor now has Battered Woman Syndrome now. Those abusive, male, police agents who abused her still haven't been all found and brought to justice, for racketeering and violating the RICO Act. ***

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