We so very much appreciate all your hard work this past year with the
Shoreline Community Outreach Ministry.
Without your dedication and support, and God’s direction, we could not have accomplished everything that we did in 2011…
Women’s Shelter Visits * I-HELP
Cypress Ridge and Windsor Monterey Care Center Visits
Shoreline Food Pantry * Men’s and Women’s Clothes Closet * Card Ministry
Community Outreach Advisory Team * Benevolence & Hope Ministry Team
Care & Concern Ministry * Heart to Home Ministry * Bridge Builders
Valentine’s Day Card Making for Care Centers, Gateway Center and
our Military Overseas * Shoreline Clean-up Day
Easter Egg & Candy Drive for Migrant Workers * Sea Otter Classic
Dorothy’s Kitchen* Backpack & School Supply Drive
Rebuilding Together: El Dorado Motel and Jennifer DeAnda
Get on the Bus * Bags of Hope * Bless Our Local Schools
Pacific Grove Triathlon * CHOMP Blood Drive * Homeless Connect
Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon * Organic Outreach Conference
Trunk o’ Treat at the Shoreline Halloween Family Festival
Placemat Making for the Thanksgiving Dinner at Monterey Fairgrounds
Salvation Army Red Kettle Kick-Off * Operation Christmas Child
American Red Cross Christmas Card Signing for Military Overseas
Salvation Army Bell Ringing * HOPE Christmas Party * Angel Tree
Care Centers Christmas Parties * Christmas Caroling at Candy Cane Lane
I-HELP Christmas Dinner & Gifts * Women’s Shelter Christmas Party
This year, we helped 1,303 households (3,635 adults and 1,619 children;
5,254 people total) at the Shoreline Food Pantry,
408 women and 100 children at the Women’s Clothes Closet and
300+ men at the Men’s Clothes Closet
We hope God blesses your Christmas and brings you exciting things for the
New Year!
We look forward to working with you in 2012.
In His Name,
Debra Federico & Sharon Burwell
Community Outreach Ministry
Shoreline Community Church
We so very much appreciate all your hard work this past year with the
Shoreline Community Outreach Ministry.
Without your dedication and support, and God’s direction, we could not have accomplished everything that we did in 2011…
Women’s Shelter Visits * I-HELP
Cypress Ridge and Windsor Monterey Care Center Visits
Shoreline Food Pantry * Men’s and Women’s Clothes Closet * Card Ministry
Community Outreach Advisory Team * Benevolence & Hope Ministry Team
Care & Concern Ministry * Heart to Home Ministry * Bridge Builders
Valentine’s Day Card Making for Care Centers, Gateway Center and
our Military Overseas * Shoreline Clean-up Day
Easter Egg & Candy Drive for Migrant Workers * Sea Otter Classic
Dorothy’s Kitchen* Backpack & School Supply Drive
Rebuilding Together: El Dorado Motel and Jennifer DeAnda
Get on the Bus * Bags of Hope * Bless Our Local Schools
Pacific Grove Triathlon * CHOMP Blood Drive * Homeless Connect
Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon * Organic Outreach Conference
Trunk o’ Treat at the Shoreline Halloween Family Festival
Placemat Making for the Thanksgiving Dinner at Monterey Fairgrounds
Salvation Army Red Kettle Kick-Off * Operation Christmas Child
American Red Cross Christmas Card Signing for Military Overseas
Salvation Army Bell Ringing * HOPE Christmas Party * Angel Tree
Care Centers Christmas Parties * Christmas Caroling at Candy Cane Lane
I-HELP Christmas Dinner & Gifts * Women’s Shelter Christmas Party
This year, we helped 1,303 households (3,635 adults and 1,619 children;
5,254 people total) at the Shoreline Food Pantry,
408 women and 100 children at the Women’s Clothes Closet and
300+ men at the Men’s Clothes Closet
We hope God blesses your Christmas and brings you exciting things for the
New Year!
We look forward to working with you in 2012.
In His Name,
Debra Federico & Sharon Burwell
Community Outreach Ministry
Shoreline Community Church

ANGEL TREE
Angel Tree is the only national ministry to reach out to the children of incarcerated parents. With your help, we can touch the hearts of hurting children at Christmas and transform lives through the power of Jesus Christ!
Did you know that:
• One in three prisoners is a parent
• About 75% of women in prison are mothers
• 1 in every 43 children has a parent in prison
• More than 1.7 million children will spend Christmas separated from their mom or dad
Let’s do our part to bring some joy into the lives of these children at Christmas. Come to Shoreline this saturday morning to learn about how you can help with gift distribution. After a short training you and your family will be asigned several gifts to drop off to children around the Monterey area. Take part in blessing others this Christmas season through sharing love with Angel Tree.
Thank you for giving with your heart!
For more information about Angel Tree go to www.angeltree.org/

ANGEL TREE
Angel Tree is the only national ministry to reach out to the children of incarcerated parents. With your help, we can touch the hearts of hurting children at Christmas and transform lives through the power of Jesus Christ!
Did you know that:
• One in three prisoners is a parent
• About 75% of women in prison are mothers
• 1 in every 43 children has a parent in prison
• More than 1.7 million children will spend Christmas separated from their mom or dad
Let’s do our part to bring some joy into the lives of these children at Christmas. Come to Shoreline this saturday morning to learn about how you can help with gift distribution. After a short training you and your family will be asigned several gifts to drop off to children around the Monterey area. Take part in blessing others this Christmas season through sharing love with Angel Tree.
Thank you for giving with your heart!
For more information about Angel Tree go to www.angeltree.org/

ANGEL TREE
Angel Tree is the only national ministry to reach out to the children of incarcerated parents. With your help, we can touch the hearts of hurting children at Christmas and transform lives through the power of Jesus Christ!
Did you know that:
• One in three prisoners is a parent
• About 75% of women in prison are mothers
• 1 in every 43 children has a parent in prison
• More than 1.7 million children will spend Christmas separated from their mom or dad
Let’s do our part to bring some joy into the lives of these children at Christmas. Come by the Christmas trees in the Café on Sunday, November 27th and December 4th. Pick a child’s name or more if you would like. Go to the store and buy them the gift they are hoping to receive. Wrap it and bring it back to the church on December 11th. If you are interested in blessing the child with the gift, please consider helping deliver it on December 17th. To help deliver, sign up at the Community Outreach Booth.
Thank you for giving with your heart!
For more information about Angel Tree go to www.angeltree.org/

ANGEL TREE
Angel Tree is the only national ministry to reach out to the children of incarcerated parents. With your help, we can touch the hearts of hurting children at Christmas and transform lives through the power of Jesus Christ!
Did you know that:
• One in three prisoners is a parent
• About 75% of women in prison are mothers
• 1 in every 43 children has a parent in prison
• More than 1.7 million children will spend Christmas separated from their mom or dad
Let’s do our part to bring some joy into the lives of these children at Christmas. Come by the Christmas trees in the Café on Sunday, November 27th and December 4th. Pick a child’s name or more if you would like. Go to the store and buy them the gift they are hoping to receive. Wrap it and bring it back to the church on December 11th. If you are interested in blessing the child with the gift, please consider helping deliver it on December 17th. To help deliver, sign up at the Community Outreach Booth.
Thank you for giving with your heart!
For more information about Angel Tree go to www.angeltree.org/
Angel Tree – starting now through December 11th (delivery day)
Many children in Monterey county will be spending this Christmas at home, while their mother or father is in prison. These children may have witnessed things like homelessness, domestic violence, or even drug abuse. Although the parents may be in prison, their children suffer greatly as well. When Christmas comes around, Angel Tree reminds these children that they are very much loved.
Since its creation almost thirty years ago, Angel Tree has been providing Christmas gifts to children with incarcerated parents. First, the parents who want to be a part of the program sign up and write down the name and age of their child, as well as a gift their child wants. Churches who want to be a part of the program are then assigned the children and church members pick the child or children they want to provide the gift for and purchase that item. One week prior to Christmas, the gift is delivered to the children with a personal message from their parent included with it.
Shoreline Community Church has been teaming up with Angel Tree for a number of years. Right now, you can participate in this amazing ministry and bless both a parent in prison and a child this Christmas. Simply pick up an angel in the lobby and purchase the requested gift. You may choose to either deliver it yourself or let our volunteer team deliver the gifts, as we meet together on Saturday, December 11th, our delivery day. You may also sign up at the booth to be solely a delivery person rather than purchase the gifts. Gifts can be dropped off at the church until December 11th.
If you have any more questions about Angel Tree, please call the church, or check out the Angel Tree official website: http://www.angeltree.org/deliverlove
Angel Tree – starting now through December 11th (delivery day)
Many children in Monterey county will be spending this Christmas at home, while their mother or father is in prison. These children may have witnessed things like homelessness, domestic violence, or even drug abuse. Although the parents may be in prison, their children suffer greatly as well. When Christmas comes around, Angel Tree reminds these children that they are very much loved.
Since its creation almost thirty years ago, Angel Tree has been providing Christmas gifts to children with incarcerated parents. First, the parents who want to be a part of the program sign up and write down the name and age of their child, as well as a gift their child wants. Churches who want to be a part of the program are then assigned the children and church members pick the child or children they want to provide the gift for and purchase that item. One week prior to Christmas, the gift is delivered to the children with a personal message from their parent included with it.
Shoreline Community Church has been teaming up with Angel Tree for a number of years. Right now, you can participate in this amazing ministry and bless both a parent in prison and a child this Christmas. Simply pick up an angel in the lobby and purchase the requested gift. You may choose to either deliver it yourself or let our volunteer team deliver the gifts, as we meet together on Saturday, December 11th, our delivery day. You may also sign up at the booth to be solely a delivery person rather than purchase the gifts. Gifts can be dropped off at the church until December 11th.
If you have any more questions about Angel Tree, please call the church, or check out the Angel Tree official website: http://www.angeltree.org/deliverlove
Community Outreach is as busy as ever with the holidays here!
AngelTree is in full effect and angels may be picked up in the lobby of the church one more time THIS Sunday, December 6th during all three services. The deadline to get your presents back to the church is Sunday, December 13th after the 11:30 service. Thanks so much for considering such a blessing to the child of an incarcerated parent.
December’s Serve Saturday is quickly approaching. Join us on Saturday, December 12th from 9 am-2 pm as we prepare for the Christmas season in the Fellowship Center here at Shoreline.
Another exciting opportunity we have to serve this season is participating in the Salvation Army Bell Ringing campaign. Funds raised during this campaign go to help families in transition with meals, clothing and toys. If you are interested in this or any other opportunity to serve, please contact Megan Huff or Deb Federico.
Community Outreach is as busy as ever with the holidays here!
AngelTree is in full effect and angels may be picked up in the lobby of the church one more time THIS Sunday, December 6th during all three services. The deadline to get your presents back to the church is Sunday, December 13th after the 11:30 service. Thanks so much for considering such a blessing to the child of an incarcerated parent.
December’s Serve Saturday is quickly approaching. Join us on Saturday, December 12th from 9 am-2 pm as we prepare for the Christmas season in the Fellowship Center here at Shoreline.
Another exciting opportunity we have to serve this season is participating in the Salvation Army Bell Ringing campaign. Funds raised during this campaign go to help families in transition with meals, clothing and toys. If you are interested in this or any other opportunity to serve, please contact Megan Huff or Deb Federico.











