Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Lois' Lodge Mom Shoppe



Are you pregnant?
Do you need Baby Items? Household items? Personal items?

Lois Lodge Mom’s Shoppe gives you an opportunity to learn more and earn the item you need!

We offer classes to educate women about pregnancy, parenting, finances, resume writing, interviewing skills, cooking and cleaning skills, health care, safety and first aide. We also provide individual counseling in budgeting, furthering education, and job readiness.

By attending these classes you have an opportunity to earn coupons to use towards the items you need.

There are several ways to earn coupons:
Meet with counselor to set up class plan (worth 5 coupons or Maternity Clothes)
Attend the weekly evening class
Do Independent Studies
Do class homework
Attend Church and bring in Bulletin
Memorize Scriptures
Save Money – Must be able to provide account statement
Bring in current pay stub

Lois Lodge has a limited selection of Maternity Clothes for those needing clothes.

Baby Items Available (all items subject to availability)
Diapers
Wipes
Clothes
Bedding
Pack & Plays
Cribs
High Chairs
Exer Saucers
Car Seats
Strollers
Formula

Household and Personal Items are also available. Check out the Mom’s Shoppe to see all we have!

To learn more about this program call: 704-376-8550

Prominent Black Pro-Life Leaders Endorse McCain, Not Obama, Over Abortion

LifeNews.com 10/20

Prominent Black Pro-Life Leaders Endorse McCain, Not Obama, Over Abortion
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- In a powerful video with personal testimonials, key black pro-life leaders, including Dr. Alveda C. King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., talk about how their faith influences the policies and politics they support. These black Americans state eloquently why they support Sen. John McCain and cannot, in good conscience, support Barack Obama. A primary reason cited by these black American leaders is Obama's radical position on abortion, including the fact that Obama voted four times in the Illinois Senate against the bill that would provide health care to babies born alive after a botched abortion. Why is the issue of abortion so important to black American leaders? Black communities are being devastated by abortion which is tantamount to black genocide, they say. Some 35% of abortions in the United States are performed on African-American women, while they represent only 12% of the nation's female population. According to the 2000 Census, 14 million (17 million as of 2007) African-American children have been killed through abortion. This means that more African-American babies have been killed by abortion during the past 30 years than the total number of African-American deaths from all other causes combined, including AIDS, heart disease, cancer, violent crimes and accidents. See the video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkQd8wnyQ7s