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At Your Service!

If you are looking for a perfect example of compassionate service, look no further than the volunteers at Marion’s Angel Depot. Linda Green, Kirsten Koch and Laura Young work together to serve over 100 children in foster care and parents by running the Depot for Angels’ Arms. 

This 4,000 square foot warehouse serves as a donation distribution center where our foster families pick up much needed goods including food, toiletries, hygiene products, laundry detergent diapers, etc. The Depot opened in March of 2021, after the covid year of 2020 made it very clear that the foster families needed additional help. And, due to rising grocery prices, the need for assistance is greater than ever. 

Linda, Kirsten and Laura, the Depot Angels, saw the need and realized that running the Depot was pulling employees away from their jobs at the office. They stepped in, assessed the situation, figured out exactly how to run the Depot to assist the foster families, made suggestions, and took over the entire operation!

Because of their dedication and selflessness, Linda, Kirsten and Laura were recently recognized by the Crestwood-Sunset Hills Kiwanis Club with the Jimmy Fidler Service Award. It is a fitting recognition for women who devote themselves to Angels’ Arms foster families by sharing their skills, time and love for the families. 

Angels’ Arms staff and board members joined in congratulating Linda, Laura and Kirsten at the Awards Luncheon.

Service With a Smile

As Angels’ Arms Founder Bess Wilfong explained, “They are always ready to serve, and will do whatever it takes to make life better for our families. They organize. They unpack. They go through all of the food and mark it with expiration dates. They come to the warehouse every week to sort, clean, and set up items for the families. And they do all of this with a smile and a warm heart. Angels’ Arms would be hard pressed to find volunteers who are so completely dedicated to serving our foster families.”

Going the extra mile is part of everything they do. Linda, Kirsten and Laura shop for needed items when donations are running low, pick-up orders and donations, help parents who are shopping at the Depot by entertaining foster children, and load up the foster parent’s cars. They also come in on weekends to assist parents who can’t come by during the week. 

In addition to the love and care they show the foster parents and kids, they are adept at seeking out donations, are keenly organized, and their amazing volunteerism means that an employee doesn’t have to be hired to take care of running the Depot. 

Committed to Angels’ Arms

Kirsten became involved in the summer of 2022 when she and Laura retired from teaching. She was an adopted child and she knew the impact foster families make in the lives of children. Kirsten was looking for volunteer ideas, and since she loves to organize things, the Depot was a perfect fit. 

Laura got involved when her husband’s company, Deca Property Management, held a linen drive to share with Angels’ Arms. She learned that the Depot had recently opened and that volunteers were needed. Kids in foster care and the families have a special place in Laura’s heart. She adopted her youngest son after he was placed in foster care at one month of age. “We know the challenges and the victories with each child,” she shared. “The love, patience, flexibility, and care the parents give each day is inspiring.”

Linda learned about Angels’ Arms through the National Charity League (NCL), a mother-daughter philanthropy organization. Angels’ Arms quickly became her family’s favorite. She was involved with Angels’ Arms for many years, but took some time off to care for her parents. After the pandemic, she learned about the Depot. “It turned out to be a perfect fit for me,” she said. “I love organizing and have also made new friends along the way!”

Linda Green, Laura Young and Kirsten Koch – Marion’s Depot Volunteers who recently received the Crestwood-Sunset Hills Kiwanis Jimmy Fidler Community Service Awards get ready to stock shelves at Marion’s Angel Depot.

A Typical Day and a Vital Resource

If there is such a thing as “a typical day,” it starts with any donations that have come in. They sort donations, stock the shelves and put expiration dates on items if needed. They assist parents shopping and advise the office about needed items in case anyone is setting up a donation drive. Kirsten noted, “Much like teaching elementary school, you never know what you will be walking into at the Depot.”

The warehouse is a vital resource for Angels’ Arms families. Most of our families care for up to six children, so grocery bills can be overwhelming. The warehouse helps bridge the gap and ease financial strain. Additionally, the warehouse serves as a gathering place for foster parents, where they can share experiences, exchange parenting advice and support one another.

As Linda explains, “Every foster parent who visits the warehouse is incredibly grateful for the support it provides. They couldn’t be more appreciative of the essentials they receive, and it’s heartwarming to see their excitement over even the simplest necessities. Laundry detergent, for example, is always in high demand—imagine doing laundry for six kids! 

“They also love discovering new items in stock and often express how much their children will appreciate them. One of the most popular features of the warehouse is a special shelf in the back where parents can select a birthday gift for their child during their birthday month—it’s always a big hit!”

For these three ladies, serving the foster families is the best part of volunteering. They love meeting the foster parents and children. “It’s truly heartwarming to see the joy on parents’ faces when they walk into a well-stocked warehouse,” said Laura. “Occasionally, we receive special items beyond groceries and essential supplies. It is amazing to see how excited the kids are to receive something that makes them feel special.” 

Kirsten enjoys, “when a whole family comes in! I love catching up with the families on how things are going and what we can do to help support them at the warehouse. The parents are amazing angels.”

In running the Depot, these ladies are overjoyed to serve as a small resource the parents can utilize to help their foster families. As Kirsten explained, “The parents are in no way compensated for all they do and give, so it is nice that they can come in and get resources for free.”

The Power of Love and Service to Others

In volunteering their time, this trio of Depot Angels share their talents for organizing and running the “store,” make themselves available to the parents in emergencies – even if it’s not a regularly scheduled day, listen with love and compassion when the parents need someone to talk to, and make sure essential supplies and groceries are available. They put the Kiwanis Jimmy Fidler Award into action, and they truly make a significant difference in the lives of every foster family they touch. Linda, Kirsten and Laura are a testament to the power of love and service to others. 

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All About Angels’ Arms Junior Board

Making it happen for “our” kids! ❤️

If you have attended an Angels’ Arms event, chances are, it was orchestrated by the Junior Board (JB). What makes this group one of the most outstanding Junior Boards in the state? Let’s find out!

In 2005, just five years after Angels’ Arms was founded, Board members Tom Smallwood and Jim Ruebsam decided to get young professionals involved in the mission by supporting the organization through fun events.

“That’s when the Bar Bounce came to be,” explained Founder and Executive Director Bess Wilfong. “This energetic group quickly increased in numbers and began to generate more funds than we could have imagined. The members made sure that they interacted with the families and knew why they were committing their time and resources to the organization.”

And that was just the beginning!

Junior Board members hosted a picnic where they collected donations for our foster families in 2015.

Fundraising, Fun and Fellowship

“Year after year the dedicated members of our Junior Board plan and execute three major events, including Trivia Night, Sip and Savor and Bar Bounce,” said Maria Rehkemper, Development and Marketing Manager. “They also host a summer BBQ for all of our foster families and a very special event in the winter called Skating with Santa for our foster youth.”

Angels’ Arms Junior Board members Jessica Duneman, Claire Juodis, and Megan Gordon (past member) at Junior Board’s annual event Sip & Savor in 2019.
Junior Board member, Greg Lewis, stuffing glasses at Sip & Savor 2022.
Junior Board member selling raffle tickets at Angels’ Arms Sip & Savor event in 2022.

This year the Junior Board is planning a new event, Angels’ Arms first Pickleball Tournament on August 28. “They are always thinking of new ways to raise awareness, generate funds and connect with the community. The 20+ members of Junior Board meet monthly to discuss upcoming events, and brainstorm ways to promote Angels’ Arms mission in the community.

“And, they make a real difference. Since its inception the Junior Board has raised over one million dollars for Angels’ Arms foster families!”

Siblings Helping Siblings 

Michaela Karandzieff joined the Junior Board about five years ago. Straight out of college, she learned about Angels’ Arms from a family friend. “I love being part of the JB, and I love what Angels’ Arms does in the foster community.”

Michaela is passionate about the mission of engaging the community and keeping sibling groups together, which may explain why her sister Emily also joined the JB. “When I graduated college and moved back to St. Louis, I wanted to get involved with a non-profit. I’m a teacher and I love kids, so Angels’ Arms is a perfect fit. Michaela really loved being on the Junior Board, I had been to several great events, so I asked to join.”

Michaela explained, “I actually didn’t even know Emily was joining. She told me she had talked to someone on the JB and signed up. And I’m really happy she did. She helped me co-chair Sip and Savor this spring, and it’s great to run things by each other.”

It’s for the Kids

What drew these sisters and the other JB members to Angels’ Arms? “Knowing that everything we do goes to support the kids and families is what I love the most, “ said Michaela. “We have a saying that we use a lot on the JB, ‘It’s for the kids.’ And it really is. Even though we enjoy our events, it is all about helping the kids.”

Emily explained that they also love working closely with the families. “Being on the JB we learn, not only about the kids, but the parents. It’s so great to  know what’s going on. We learn about what is being done for the parents and how everyone comes together. From the time I joined, everyone was welcoming. It felt great to feel like I was part of it, even though I was brand new.”

“Getting to see the kids and parents in different situations is one of the most fun parts,” said Michaela. Emily echoed those sentiments, “I love interacting with the kids and seeing them interact with each other.”

New Members are Welcome

“We meet once a month and we always welcome getting new people involved,” said Michaela. “We need people who are interested in supporting Angels’ Arms and giving back, who will be active participants.”

Maria noted, “It’s a wonderful way to network, meet other young professionals in St. Louis, and of course, further Angels’ Arms mission by making a difference in the lives of foster youth right here in our community.” 

For Emily, “It’s another way to socialize and interact with other young people, and, you are doing it all for a good cause. Now that we are getting out of everything being virtual, it’s another way to get together with others who care about what you care about.”

Our Junior Board members truly become a unit helping local foster children. Here, Angels’ Arms Junior Board members Scott Thomas, Lauren Potje, Lindsey Van Duyne and Jordan Shelton gather at a Junior Board member’s home to create care packages for our foster youth in 2020.

What Makes the Angels’ Arms JB Special?

Dedication, commitment, love for the foster families, compassion – that’s  what this group is made of.

“At one point, we were asked to present to a class at UMSL,” stated Bess. “Sunny Simms (then Junior Board President) and myself shared how we became the most successful JB in the state. This group of young professionals has been and continues to be dynamic in many ways. They devote much of their time to ensure events run smoothly. Their passion for supporting our families remains ever-present; and they use their connections and spread the word about our mission.” 

People are astounded by all they do. “We all work well together and everybody is involved,” said Michaela. “People are involved and engaged, and we give our time when we can. All of our Board members have lives, and other things going on. But we have a Junior Board that participates, they show up, and they want to help.”

One thing Emily learned after joining the JB is how much they can help support the families. “I knew we worked with kids in the foster care system. I didn’t realize how much we support them. It’s an amazing community – we have the warehouse, the houses, maintenance. The JB helps out so the parents can focus on being the best parents they can be to these kids.”

Junior Board members Heather Bockhoff, Tracy Lyons, Jordan Shelton, Lindsey Van Duyne, and Scott Thomas help Angels’ Arms youth pick our brand new shoes at a special event.

As Michaela said, “This is a board that shows up, works well together, is willing to participate, is passionate about Angels’ Arms, supporting foster families, and getting involved.”

And that’s exactly why they are known, not just at Angels’ Arms but throughout the region, as the best Junior Board in the state. ❤️

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Volunteer Opportunities…Something for everyone!

We want your help!

Here at Angels’ Arms we rely on our community of supporters to not only aid in generating funds for our foster families but helping at our 13 foster homes and so much more!

If you’ve ever considered donating your time here at Angels’ Arms — we have a perfect way for you to do just that!

Volunteer Opportunities –

VOLUNTEER AT A FOSTER HOME:
– Yard work
– Landscaping
– Painting
– Decorating
– Cleaning
– Maintenance projects
– Staining decks
– …and more!


HOST A COLLECTION:
– Laundry detergent
– Personal care items (full size bottles please)
– Paper products (toilet paper, paper towels ,etc.)
– Snacks and other non-perishable foods


WORK IN MARION’s ANGEL DEPOT:
– Stocking shelves
– Organizing
– Cleaning up
– Helping foster families shop
– …and more!


BIRTHDAY PAL PROGRAM:
Help celebrate a foster child’s special day by being their “Birthday Pal”! Learn more, HERE!

MEAL DROP-OFF PROGRAM:
Give a foster parent(s) a night off from cooking and provide a meal for a foster family! Learn more, HERE!

AMAZON WISH LIST:
Purchase most needed items for our foster families on our Amazon Wish List. Check out the list, HERE!

MENTOR/TUTOR A FOSTER CHILD:
We have different options for this unique opportunity. To learn more, please contact Angels’ Arms Outreach Coordinator, Ashley Cook at ashley@angelsarms.org.

JOIN OUR FAMILY:
Become a Monthly Donor by joining Our Family Monthly Giving Program! A wonderful opportunity to be a consistent part of our foster families lives and make a direct impact on each foster child in our homes! To join Our Family, click HERE!