Showing homeless men the love of Christ
since 12/24/2007
GIFTS Men's Shelter
PO Box 788
Janesville, WI 53547-0788
ph: 608-371-3735
alt: 608-728-0140
director
The September 24 fundraiser at The Elks Lodge was a huge success. Over 300 people showed up to show their support. The thousands of dollars that were raised will help us to help the guys this winter.
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Thank you M&I Bank Foundation, Fagan Automotive and Sullivan Signs for uniting to bring us a brand new trailer to haul around the guys stuff. These are LOCAL business, helping the LOCAL community. Stop by and tell them thank you.
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From The Janesville Gazette:
JANESVILLE — They've got beautiful voices.
And wonderful hearts.
A group of Craig High School students lead by Claire Olsen and J.P. Merz has created a CD of Christmas music to benefit the GIFTS men's homeless shelter.
It's called "A Christmas to Remember," and it's a gift to the community that's been more than a year in the making.
"Last year we talked about getting a CD out there, but it was too late to get started," said Olsen.
This year they got started in October, and the result is a surprisingly professional work that contains 13 songs ranging from classic hymns to jazz arrangements.
Listeners get a jazz-infused "White Christmas," an a cappella version of "Silent Night," "O Little Town of Bethlehem" with Quinn Huibregtse on sax, "Away in a Manger" featuring April Kath on flute and several songs featuring Olsen's voice and Mars's guitar arrangements.
"We also did 'Ave Maria,'" Olsen said. "That's my grandma's favorite song."
Along with creating the song arrangements and gathering the musicians and singers, creating the CD took hours of practice and production time.
But Olsen and Merz wanted to create something that would go further than their high school circle.
"We wanted to give back to the community," Olsen said. "We thought we should put money toward something."
Olsen and Merz performed a concert last year for the homeless shelter guests when they were staying at St. John Vianney Church, Janesville.
The homeless shelter, which runs during the coldest months of the year, rotates locations through a variety of churches.
"It was one of the most fun performances I've done," Olsen said.
She liked meeting and talking with shelter guests.
In the end, raising money for GIFTS seemed like a perfect match.
Performing on the CD are Olsen, Kath, Merz, Huibregtse, Brandon Stottler, Alex Nguyen, Vince Perez, Alina Capanna, Emma Bitter, Jamie Berg, Scott Sroda, Alec Johnson and Patrick Terry. Phoenix Ramsdell designed the CD cover.
Left to Right: Byron Mullaney, President Sandy Petranek, Gallagher, Rejeana Deviana, Paul Benish
Members of the GIFTS Board of Directors had dinner with Gallagher, courtesy of Bob & Diane Kerman, owners of Bobbleheads and The Back Bar.
A live performance by Gallagher was sold out and the profits from that event were donated to GIFTS. in addition, Bob & Diane matched those profits personally to double the contribution.
Thanks Bob & Diane!!!
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In October, Tom & Karolyn Upham, owners of Choice Cleaners teamed up with Bob Hiller of Rollin Pin Bakery to host a fundraiser to benefit GIFTS.
In Addition to thousands of dollars from a percentage of sales by the 2 businesses, we received donations of money from the public, as well as blankets, clothing, supplies, etc.
It was a fun and effective way for the community to help their fellow man.
GIFTS Men's Shelter
PO Box 788
Janesville, WI 53547-0788
ph: 608-371-3735
alt: 608-728-0140
director