Friday, August 27, 2010
Church's Undie Sunday' a success
From the "You Can't Make This Stuff Up" Department -
At first, the idea of "Undie Sunday" unsettled some members of St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
Tighty-whiteys and the Lord's house, after all, are not a natural fit.
"Some of the older people were saying, 'How can you talk about underwear in church?' - but once they realized there was such a need, everyone got around it," church member and collection organizer Lelia Druzdis said Tuesday.
Billed as "a project we can get behind," the collection of new briefs, boxers and panties took off, and laundry baskets in the church narthex quickly filled. By the end of July, St. Mary's members had collected about 1,200 pairs of underwear for homeless and needy men, women and children, Druzdis said. People also gave other items, including bras, and the Manchester BJ's Wholesale Club and Target store donated gift cards.
At the annual Cruisin' on Main event on Aug. 1, the church - touting the theme "What's under the hood?" - made a high-profile handover to Manchester Area Conference of Churches Charities.
"There was a lot of visibility of underwear that day," said Jacki Campion, MACC Charities director of volunteer and community services.
Read more:
http://www.kansascity.com/2010/08/26/2176861/churchs-undie-sunday-a-success.html#ixzz0xo1rFK5J
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