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Care-A-Van Ministries Kicks Off Feed a Family, Feed A Soul Campaign

By Robin Walters

 

Care-A-Van Ministries is celebrating their 10th year of serving the community of Batavia.

As we share of the ministry and people see the great things that have been happening and  how the Lord is working in people's lives,  they ask "how can we help" and "how can we get involved"? 

Care-A-Van is a non-profit ministry and relies soley on private donations. Paul Ohlson founder of the ministry believes when the Lord gives you a vision, he gives  you provision. It has been amazing in the two years that I have been volunteering with the ministry to see how it has grown. It is awesome to see the networking of churches, agencies and community members coming together to do the Lord's work.

God's vision is our vision.. Feed a Family Feed  A Soul

Arise, cry out in the night, as the watches of the night begin,; pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord. Lift up your hands to him for the lives of your children, who faint from hunger at the head of every street (Lamentations 2:19)

The third time he said to him, "Simon son of John do you love me?" He said "Lord you know all things you know that I love you. " Jesus said "Feed my sheep" (John 21:17)

Care-A-Van Ministries goes forth into the city of Batavia to feed God's people. Every Thursday evening and Saturday morning the bus is out and about the ctiy giving out groceries , prayer and encouragement to the hurting people on the streets, as well as the morning ministry team is out Mondays through Thursdays.  In the summer time you can find the volunteers out doing cookouts on Thursday evenings and going back to the neighborhoods on Sunday afternoons to do street church.

We not only provide them with physical food, but with the Bread of Life, the spiritual food. It has been said that the food is the "hook to the book". Every Tuesday, the bus travels to Aldi's to buy the needed groceries.. Each family receives 2 bags of groceries, bread, cereal, deserts and a gallon of milk. Lives and families have been changed from these weekly outreaches.

Is God touching your heart to share in his vision? We would love to have you partner with us. You can partner in several ways:

$ 20.00 Monthly Donation to feed a family , $ 240.00 One time yearly  donation or any other amount you would like to donate is greatly appreciated.

Donations can be sent to:  Care-A-Van Ministries  4 Lewis Avenue, Batavia, NY 14020

All Donations are Tax Deductible

Thank you very much to everyone that already donates to Care-A-Van Ministries through financial donations, prayer and volutneering of your time.

As we say at Care-A-Van... Keep the Light On

 

Beating The Heat

By Robin Walters

While Care-A-Van Ministries was out  for their weekly cookout at South Main Street, the little ones enjoyed the activities. 

Kevin Lawton helps a litle one cool off

Rachel Cook, volunteer plays sidewalk chalk with this little gal

Heidi Richmond, volunteer, lays down for little one

Ian Lawton, volunteer helps little ones stay cool blowing bubbles

Paul and Bridget Ohlson refilling the cold drinks

Everyone loves the Care-A-Van Ice cream cones

Volunteers and Agencies Needed for Second Annual Caring for the City Day

By Robin Walters

It's not to late to sign up and be a part of the Second Annual Caring for the City Day.

Last year Care-A-Van Ministries and Dr. Russ Marchese and his staff held the first Caring for the City day. 58 folks received free dental care, 37 received free hair cuts from Continental Beauty Salon, staff from United Memorial Medical center was on hand for free blood pressure screenings and education on breast cancer, Cornell Cooperative Extension and Lake Plains joined in too with offering their free services.

Local Pastors partnered together as well to offer a prayer table.

Many volunteers were on hand to help out as well.  The date for this years Caring for the City Day will be Friday, August 20th from 8:00 AM until 4:00 PM at 401 East Main Street, back parking lot behind Dr. Marchese's office.

While Dr. Russ and his staff are busy offering the free dental service inside, we are hoping that more agencies, churches and volunteers will be on hand out in the parking lot offering their services. 

This is a wonderful opportunity to come together to be a blessing to others and to help educate the community of the services you offer.

If you or your agency or church are interested in being a part of this awesome day, please call Paul Ohlson at 343-0328 by this Friday, July 16th.

Cornell Cooperative Extension Takes Education to the Neighborhoods

By Robin Walters

Nicole from Cornell Cooperative Extension joined in with Care-A-Van Ministries on their weekly cookout at Central Avenue Thursday evening.

She had a very interesting presentation on how much sugar is in common items we drink. If you were there, you would think twice about drinking that mountain dew!

Cornell Cooperative has become a regular partner with Care-A-Van. In the winter  time, the girls from the office make delcious soups to take out and feed the neighborhoods. They educate the people of the free services they have to offer. Several people attending this evening signed up for nutrition  classes.

New Hope Ministries Youth Bring Hope To The Streets

By Robin Walters

 

On Saturday morning, the youth and their Associate Pastor Harlan Hobson,  from New Hope Ministries came out to State Street with Care-A-Van Ministries. The  youth performed an awesome drama skit. Pastor Hobson spoke a powerful message as well.

A special thanks to this group of young folks who are so willing to give hope to others. After the skit, the youth spent time talking and praying with those folks that came to the bus needing help.

Future Musicians Perform in Batavia

By Robin Walters

 

These youngsters were quite the percussion group with Care-A-Van Band tonight at the weekly cookout on Watson and Thorpe Streets. A special thanks to the band for having the kids join in the fun! Also a very special thanks to Aldi's who donated flowers to be given away. The children and the mom loved the bouqets! Who knows one day, we might just be attending a famous concert with one of the little ones seen in the video!

A little help from Michelle with the tambourine

A Puppet Good Time on South Spruce Street

By Robin Walters

The youth puppet team from Genessee Country church joined up with Care-A-Van Thursday evening for their weekly cookout. The youth presented an awesome puppet show for all the kids and their parents. 35 people from the neighborhood came to the cookout.  Captain Bob Krutz and wife Pat from the Salvation Army were on hand. Captain Bob will be giving the message for street church at South Spruce this Sunday. The service starts at 2:30 PM.

Thank you to the youth from Geneesee Country church and all the people that come out  to volunteer to bring joy, peace and happiness to others!

The youth with their advisor Rachel

Now he looks like he is enjoying his hotdog!

Kim Gloskowski volunteer  from Emmanuel Baptist Church helps little Lilly celebrate her birthday with an ice cream cone!

Riding High In Batavia

By Robin Walters

No he's not high on drugs, he is high in the air! Richard Ohlson, Founder  and the kids from the Ride to Recovery  were invited to the neighborhood cookout held at St. Paul Lutheran Church Wednesday evening. Ride to Recovery is a non  profit mountain biking  organization. Their mission is to share the love of Jesus Christ, promote physical activity, and help keep todays youth on the right track and off of drugs.

They take the kids out and show them that they can have fun without the use of drugs and alcohol. They do weekly rides, go on trips and even have an annual camp held in Varysburg. Extreme Faith Fridays is held the third Friday of the month at the Assembly of God church from 7PM until 9 PM where they do devotions, games eat pizza and fellowship. If you know of a youth that would like to get involved, give Rich a call at 585-993-2180

Just so you know, girls can do it too!

 

Local Churches Bring Peace To State Street

By Robin Walters

This past week we have all read about the beatings and the other issues going on in the State Street neighborhood. This Saturday morning a diffferent story was to be found.

St. Paul Lutheran Church and Northgate Free Methodist Church came out and partnered with Care-A-Van Ministries to bring peace and joy to the neighborhood.

St Paul provided a delicious breakfast casserole for the folks, while the MOPS (Mother of Pre-Schoolers) Tuesday evening group provided games and activities for the children. 41 families with 120 family members received groceries from Care-A-Van this morning.

Care-A-Van Ministries visits this neighborhood the fourth Saturday of the month. St. Paul partners every time with the ministry on the monthly outings. St Paul Lutheran will be also be holding a neighborhood picnic in the parking lot this coming Wednesday evening as well.

Care-A-Van would like to thank these two churches and their volunteers for coming out and making a difference. There are many volunteers from different churches that are coming out now and volunteering for the weekly cookouts, street church, grocery distribution and morning ministry. If  you or  your church would like to get on board with blessing the community, you can call 343-0328.

Pastor Werk from St. Paul Lutheran and his little new friend

Jessica Beal from Northgate Mops reads a book to a little one

Deb Porter and Michelle Taylor from St Paul Lutheran get ready to serve breakfast

Kids enjoy games provided by Northgate Mops group

Checkers on the Street

By Robin Walters

Who's up for a game of checkers? If you see that big red bus around town, be sure to hop on and take up a game of checkers. Olivia and Morgan did just that tonight. While their moms and families were busy inside the Mane Attraction for Charity night, they came out to the Care-A-Van bus and got involved in a game of checkers.

My understaning is that Olivia won!  While some were busy inside the bus, others were busy asking for prayer out on the sidewalk.  It was an awesome night on the streets for Charity night!

Charity Night Held at Mane Attraction

By Robin Walters

It was a long winter, but the Charity spirit is back in the air at the Mane Attraction.

On the third Monday of the month, Charity night will be held at the Mane Attraction on Maine Street from 6:00-8:00 PM.  Local vendors are on hand to share of their business and offer services and products to those attending.  The vendors donate door prizes for a raffle.

A different charity is spotlighted each month. This month's proceeds went to Crossroads House.  A special thanks to Chris and all the people who make Charity night such a blessing for the community.

Community Service Organization Evening Held for Mothers

By Robin Walters

Pictured above is Eric, the Employment Specialist with Community Action sharing of the programs that they offer.

Community Action was just one of many organizations including Care-A-Van Ministries that particpated in the Community Resource Organization which was held for all mothers at the South Campus of Northgate. This was an evening planned for the moms so they could learn of the different agencies and organizations and the services they provide here in the community.  This event was sponsored by the Northgate church.

Sherry from the YWCA was on hand to share of the Powered Up programs and other services that are availabe for women at the YWCA.

Civil Air Patrol On Drill

By Robin Walters

As I pulled into the parking lot at Northgate this evening, I saw this group of young men and women. I questioned as to who they were.

I was told it was the Teen division of the Civil Air Patrol which is part of the Air Force Auxilary. What an awesome program for young men and women! They told me they get together at the South Campus of Northgate every Thursday evening.

Community Helps Stamp Out Hunger

By Robin Walters

On Saturday, the United Post Office held their annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

Did you ever wonder where that food that you put by your mailbox  goes? Care-A-Van Ministries is  a benefactor of the food the community donates. Your donations help stock the shelves at Care-A-Van.  Amazing as the shelves were just getting empty and then pours in the blessings of the community to fill them again.

Shelves Saturday morning before drive

A very special thank you to  those that donated food, the volunteers out picking them up, the postal carriers, the staff at the local Post Office and those who came to Care-A-Van headquarters to help unload and organize the shelves. Your contributions will help feed those in need. Besides the weekly outings with the bus, Care-A-Van receives calls during the week of those in need of food for their households.

Perfect Ending to a Great Year at GCC

By Robin Walters

The students at GCC were all smiles Thursday evening as Care-A-Van Ministries held their annual end of year cookout for the students.  Approximately 200 students came out for the picnic and to enjoy listening to the music of the Care-A-Van Band.

During the school year, the ministry goes once a month and knocks on all 95 dorm rooms to offer treats, prayers and encouragement. The Care-A-Van is their church away from home. Great relationships were built with the students over the year. It was an awesome time tonight celebrating the students success with them.  A special thanks to MJ from security and all the RA Advisors who helped unlock the buildings on our monthly visits. We wish all the students a very blessed summer! See you in the fall!

 

Elder Ron is the Care-A-Van Pastor and the students just love him!

I think the Men's basketball team was trying to sign Elder Ron up for next year! 

 

Care-A-Van Expands Ministry

By Robin Walters

You will be seeing more and more of that big red bus around town.  Care-A-Van Ministries has added on morning ministry. 

The bus currently is going out Monday and Wednesday mornings. The purpose of the mornings out is to park randomly in neighborhoods and be there for people that need encourgement and prayer.

Pictured above is Paul Ohlson founder of the ministry with a man Herb who stopped by for prayer. Seen inside the bus is  Pastor Jack McMullen of the City Church and Pastor Mark Perkins from Oakfield Alabama Baptist Church. They  are two of the Pastors who volunteer their tme for the mornings out. Other Pastors that are currently volunteering are Pastor Larry Becker of City Church, Pastor Dale Gooch of the Emannual Baptist church, Pastor Charlie Piscitello of Faith Fellowship and Captain Bob Krutz of the Salvation Army.

Other Pastors have shown an interest of becoming involved. It is the vision of Paul Ohlson that enough churches and Pastors will come on board, so the bus could be out every morning and even possibly twice a day ministering to the people of Batavia.

Currently , Care-A-Van Ministries serves 28 different neighborhoods. They are looking to have churches partner and possibly take over a neighborhood, so Care-A-Van could reach out to other areas in the city that are in need.

As we say at Care-Van,   Keep the Light On!

Busy Night At GCC College

By Robin Walters

The team takes time out to pray with students curbside

Liz and Dana two RA's enjoy the candy for all students donated by Olivers Candies

Spring was definitely in the air at GCC Thursday evening. While the students were busy playing volleyball, baseball, attending Self defense classes,  a team of 7 volunteers were on campus knocking on all 95 door rooms.

The ministry goes once a month to the campus dorms with treats and prayers in hand. There has been great relationships built with the students. We were there longer than usual tonight, as many students wanted to visit, talk of their struggles and have prayer. Six of the students made a committment of giving their life to the Lord!

Care-A-Van will be going back for our last visit this school year on Thursday, May 6th. We will host a cookout in the dorm parking lot beginning at 5:00 PM.  A special thanks to all of you for your support of the ministry. It is through your continued support that Care-A-Van is able to go forth and share the good news of the gospel and help others in need. 

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