The Byron E. Taylor Christian Service Center is located in Aurora, Missouri.
They help anyone in their area that is in an emergancy or crisis. It is not based on income.
Anyone may find themselves to be in need of emergancy assistance and may have made as little as $20 over the income guide lines at other organizations.
The Center helps by providing food baskets, clothes, toys to children for Christmas, and other various means.
They are a non-profit organization and are based on donations. Donations come with reciets you can use on your taxes.
There is a large need for donations all year round. You can help by contacting them at: (417)678-4600
Kandie Pendergrass
The Byron E. Taylor Christian Service Center
35 East College
Aurora, Mo
65605
Be sure to check out their Facebook page.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Positively Negative
Are you positively negative? Do you find yourself in more bad moods and situations than good?
If you answered yes then it's time you redirected the energy around you into something positive.
Negativity is everywhere. It's on the television, the radio, even the food and lifestyle we live.
When someone is rude to you, a typical response is to be rude right back or take it out on someone else.
You must learn to let go. We don't understand why a stranger was being rude but we have the power to make it positive.
Something like, "I'm sorry you are having such a bad day but I hope it gets better for you."
can go a long way to cheer someone up.
Maybe your day starts out really bad. You can turn it into a positive by giving a stranger a helping hand when they clearly need one. Or the next time you go to a drive through for lunch, you can pay for the person in the vehicle behind you.
Helping others will be a sure fire way to make your day seem a little brighter and maybe they will do the same for someone else.
If you answered yes then it's time you redirected the energy around you into something positive.
Negativity is everywhere. It's on the television, the radio, even the food and lifestyle we live.
When someone is rude to you, a typical response is to be rude right back or take it out on someone else.
You must learn to let go. We don't understand why a stranger was being rude but we have the power to make it positive.
Something like, "I'm sorry you are having such a bad day but I hope it gets better for you."
can go a long way to cheer someone up.
Maybe your day starts out really bad. You can turn it into a positive by giving a stranger a helping hand when they clearly need one. Or the next time you go to a drive through for lunch, you can pay for the person in the vehicle behind you.
Helping others will be a sure fire way to make your day seem a little brighter and maybe they will do the same for someone else.
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