A FLOOD OF CHRISTMAS ALL OVER TOWN

During the month of December, flood was all over the community serving and living out the true meaning of Christmas- JESUS!  Families and students served together all month and new students got a taste of what flood is all about-  LOVING ON OTHERS!  It was an extremely blessed month as flood students got their hearts touched as they touched the heart of someone else.

- Chattahoochee HS collected socks, wrapped them with ribbon, and put Christmas greetings on them.

- South Forsyth HS collected gifts for children in Forsyth County.

- Former flood students now in college helped stuff and mail out 1,000 flood Christmas cards.

- Students served two times at the Garden preparing and serving dinner to 100 women and children living at the long term shelter.

- Students from South Forsyth , Lambert, West Forsyth, and Buckhead Church went out on the streets and under the bridges loving on the homeless.

- Chestnut Ridge Nursing Home was blessed with Christmas songs with flood students representing South Forsyth, Forsyth Central, and North Forsyth.

- 100 plus cookies were decorated by children in the Safehouse Mentoring Program with help from some creative and loving flood students.

- 70 plus students and adults passed out oranges, gloves, blankets, scarves, and socks to the homeless on Christmas Eve.  We were able to pray, visit, sing, and just have a good time with our many homeless friends living in Downtown Atlanta.