Thursday, November 18, 2010
6th Annual Thanksgiving Day Luncheon at The River
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
NEW MACHINES AT THE RIVER!!! THE BLESSING IS HERE!
The River was blessed by a generous donor with funding to purchase new washers and dryers to replace the original machines that had been in use since our opening day on October 4, 2004. The original eight machines washed just under 16,000 loads of laundry in six years. With the help of Sears and Jim Thomas, Sears Appliance Salesman Extraordinaire, we now are the proud parents of 8 Whirlpool sensory and energy star washers and dryers. They are amazing and the women of The River are tickled pink!!!! Thanks so much to our laundry angel in Kentucky! Take a look at the pictures and please stop by our FIRST FRIDAY OPEN HOUSE on November 5, 2010 from 6-8 pm (live music with The Scapes, Art for sale, face painting, River tours, hot cider and fellowship) to check out the new machines!
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Amy's Make It and Take It Class at The River
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Why I Serve At The River
Baby Girl was beautiful! She had the biggest dark eyes, huge cheeks, and hardly any hair. I would guess she was around 10 months old. She was asleep and I immediately noticed how dirty she was. Not only her clothes, but her little person too. The stroller she was lying in was filthy and she had obviously been eating the food out of the little section in the front of the stroller where 3 pieces of dirty snack sat. My volunteer Mischele said, "She really needs a bath." That was exactly what I was going to do!
My daughter is about to turn 15 and it had been a long time since I had given a baby a bath. I gathered up towels, baby shampoo and baby cleaner, and cleaned out the kitchen sink. I let the water run to get the right temperature and prepared to take off Baby Girl's dirty shirt and pants. The second I put her in the water, she started to make buzzing noises and splash. She loved it. I washed her hair first and then spent time cleaning off the sweaty grime that had collected all over her little body. After a few minutes, it was time to wrap her up in towels and dry her off.
Anna had mentioned that her mom was down to 4 more diapers, and we had just received diapers as part of a commodity grant. I gathered up diapers, wipes, baby food, lotions, powder, shampoo and soap for the mom. Anna had noticed how dirty her shirt was and had stopped at a thrift store along the way and purchased a cute, pink, polka-dotted dress. I rubbed lotion on her- yes, she had that good baby smell- and we put on her new dress and a clean diaper. She was so happy and enjoyed all of the attention she was getting from the ladies at The River. Baby Girl especially liked to be sung too, and for the next hour we entertained her with every song we could remember.
While I was giving her a bath and dressing Baby Girl, Mischele spent time cleaning up the stroller. It needed a real good scrubbing, and the fabric parts really could have stood to be taken apart and washed in the machine- but we did not have the time. We placed a clean white towel on the seat so she could be put back into the stroller on something clean. It was a huge improvement.
In the small amount of time I spent with Baby Girl, I was reminded of why I treasure being at The River. Every now and then it really feels as if I am doing God's work, and using my time and talents to serve the Lord. I am ashamed to say that I sometimes selfishly need these special moments as a reminder. It was a blessing from God to spend a little time loving Baby Girl, and I am thankful. God is so good. Thank you Lord.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Girl Scout Troop #43 from Erwin, TN visits The River
The River was pleased to host the members of Girl Scout Troop #43 from Erwin, Tennessee on Monday, June 7, 2010. While at The River, the troop participated in morning devotions, toured The River and learned how it works, treated the ladies to nail and toes polishes, helped organize some dental care goody bags, and learned more about the issue of poverty and homelessness.
For me, the highlight of their visit was watching the Girl Scouts interact with our River guests while painting their nails. This was a wonderful opportunity for the girls to do something fun, yet familiar, while interacting with the River ladies. It was literally a hands-on experience and they did a great job (including my wonderful dark blue nails with silver stars!). Thanks to all the girls from troop #43: Lauren, Kayla, Taylor, Miranda, Abby, Megan, Sarah, Megan, and leaders Rita, Kay, and Angela!
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Books-A-Million will be hosting a Book Fair Fundraiser to support The River on Saturday, June 12th from 2-6 p.m. Books-A-Million is located at 2116 North Roan Street in the Johnson City Plaza Shopping Center by Target. Come and see our River display, purchase some good stuff, and help to keep The River flowing for women and children in need in the Tri-Cities. Please call 423-926-8111 for more information.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
NEW HOURS OF OPERATION
Beginning June 1, 2010, The River will be extending its hours of operations to accommodate the demand for our services. In the past we were open from 9 am to 3 pm, NOW WE WILL BE OPEN ONE HOUR EARLIER from 8 am to 3 pm. Most morning there are 3-12 women waiting in line to start washing their clothes. Some women come as early as 6:30 am to start the line. It is our hope that this additional hour can allow two more women the opportunity to wash clothes, help women who work 9-5 to take a shower before heading off to work, provide a place for women staying at The Salvation Army who must leave at 8 am, and cut down on the number of women waiting outside for The River to open. Laundry must still be started by 1 pm and no more showers taken after 2:30 pm.
First Crop From River Garden
On May 25, 2010 River Gardener Mary harvested our first crop from The River garden: 3 radishes! This year the garden includes lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, squash, onions, beans, okra, eggplants, a variety of herbs, and for the first time....potatoes! Although the women may work in the garden at anytime, Tuesday mornings are the big garden day. Stay tuned for more information as food is harvested.
Over The Shoulder Boulder Holder Day at The River


Although The River does not accept donations of clothing, we do however collect new bras, underwear, and socks to distribute to those in need. Donations of these items can be brought to The River any time of year during our hours of operation (Monday-Friday 8 am - 3 pm). Please call 423-926-8111 with any questions.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
The River Mission Statement

The mission of The River is to provide all women with a safe place to care for themselves and family with basic services that empower and educate women for independent living. With nonjudgmental support and a Christ-centered approach, we bring hope to the women we serve and remind them of God's love.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Rolling At The River Bunco Tournament A Huge Success!
To all the women who helped and played-
THANKS FOR HELPING TO KEEP THE RIVER FLOWING!
THANKS FOR HELPING TO KEEP THE RIVER FLOWING!
The River Ministry Training Day: March 24, 2010 at The Summit Leadership Foundation
The theme for the day was "Ministrying at The River: You are Called." After the welcome and prayer time, Pastor Louis Imsande started the morning off with "Ministers: Not Volunteers" and shared scripture from 1 Peter: 2:9 "But you are not like that, for you have been chosen by God himself- you are priests of the King, you are holy and pure, you are God's very own- all this so that you may show to others how God called you out of the darkness into his womderful light." (Life Application). This was followed by "Better Understanding The Women We Serve" by River Director Stacy Larsen, "What is Your Calling?" by Annie Banaszak, River Staff and a brainstorming session "What More Can We Do?" lead by Mischele Hart and Marsha Grindstaff. We had 22 ministers in attendance and enjoyed a wonderful time of renewal, understanding, and fellowship. Thanks to The Summit Leadership Foundation for allowing us to use their facility.
Ministers of The River
Front Row (seated from left to right): Stacy Larsen, Annie Banaszak, Ann Mooneyhan, Joan Swingle, and Betsy Beaver
Middle Row (left to right): Melissa Hopkins, Marsha Grindstaff, Sue Lockmiller, Mary Small, Jean Soergel, Dot Ballew, and Amy Sentell
Back Row (left to right): Gisele Linder, Jessica Gasteiger, Virginia Bradley, Debbie Imsande, Mischele Hart, Betty DeVault, and Vickie McGowan
Funny Event of the Day: We had 4 leftover lunches from The FireHouse and we auctioned them off for a grand total of $65.00 for The River! Thanks for the great idea Ann!
Front Row (seated from left to right): Stacy Larsen, Annie Banaszak, Ann Mooneyhan, Joan Swingle, and Betsy Beaver
Middle Row (left to right): Melissa Hopkins, Marsha Grindstaff, Sue Lockmiller, Mary Small, Jean Soergel, Dot Ballew, and Amy Sentell
Back Row (left to right): Gisele Linder, Jessica Gasteiger, Virginia Bradley, Debbie Imsande, Mischele Hart, Betty DeVault, and Vickie McGowan
Funny Event of the Day: We had 4 leftover lunches from The FireHouse and we auctioned them off for a grand total of $65.00 for The River! Thanks for the great idea Ann!
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