Operation Christmas Child Processing Center
(The boxes you can see in the photo have a minimum of 14 shoeboxes within the larger box.)
We inspected the shoeboxes - to make sure there were no liquids (bubbles, hand sanitizer, etc.) and no chocolate or perishable food -and then replaced any empty areas in the box with more toys or pencils or washcloths or shoes. The instructor emphatically stressed that the INTEGRITY of each box was to be maintained - if a person took the time and money to pack a box and pray for a child, then those items were to remain within the box (with the exception of liquids and perishable food). I was glad to hear the guide stress that the boxes should remain AS PACKED.
I was amazed that many of the volunteers, today, were from other states - Louisiana, Montana, Missouri, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Tennessee, Florida, South Carolina.... and a few others.
The warehouse space is donated. The conveyor belts and tables get shipped back to Charlotte after the packaging is complete, and return to a different warehouse in Atlanta, next year, to pack more boxes.
http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1534611823?bclid=900701426&bctid=48731902001
And a couple more videos from the Operation Christmas Child website (grab your kleenex)..............
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~ Trish