This months project was a lot of fun to do with a lot of people and even a few new ones! A family owns this rental property in Valparaiso. There are about 4 units here that could be rented, however there is currently only one tenant. The owner had a stroke a few years ago and he has been unable to maintain the property. NeighborLink was asked to step in to see if we could offer them any assistance. We were afforded a warm day with a shower or two to keep us cool. The project took about 4 hours with some very hard workers! We are grateful to you all! Thank you for your hard work!
If you, your church or youth group would like to give back to the community, we would love the chance to be able to share with you about NeighborLink. Feel free to contact us anytime!
Serving Our Neighbors This Month
|Here Is Our Calvary Radio Network Interview
|NeighborLink recently had the opportunity to do a radio interview with the Calvary Radio Network here in Northwest Indiana on 89.9. Judy Puente with the Friends and Neighbors program contacted me and wanted to know a little more about NeighborLink. It was a a lot of fun and took me a little out of my comfort zone!
If you would like to hear the interview and find out a little bit more about NeighborLink and all that it has going on, click on the arrow below. The interview is about 16 minutes long.
In Him,
Larry & Judy
Amazing Volunteers!
|This job never ceases to amaze me! It has been a fun summer of helping people get things done! On July 10th, 21 people including kids, descended upon a small garage in Valparaiso. I received a call from the Code Enforcer (I would not want his job) that there was a family in need. They were facing hefty fines if the necessary repairs were not completed by early July. Thankfully, there was a donation made to cover the cost of the repairs and the garage is now complete!

In Him,
Larry & Judy Alders
www.neighborlinkpc.org
Waiting!
|It occurred to me today that NLPC has turned into the recipient while we wait to hear about grants that we have recently submitted. Normally, NeighborLink Coaches are the ones who are determining who's projects get completed on the site based on the Coaches skill level. But now NeighborLink is on the receiving end of that waiting game and I have to tell you it stinks!
I now know what it feels like to be one of those waiting for help on our site. It is so hard waiting, when there are people you want to help and things you want to accomplish, but you can't.
Those requesting help on the NeighborLink site are seniors, disabled, single moms, widowed, unemployed and a host of others. These people need you, because they aren't phyically able, they don't have the funding available or they don't have the level of skill necessary to do the work. They simply can't help themselves right now and there aren't a lot of other places they can turn.
Jesus was the one who chose to help these people. And today, you have the opportunity to be His hands and His feet. Right now there are 21 families waiting for help on the NeighborLink site. Do you have the gift of plumbing, painting, yard work, cleaning, roofing, home improvement or construction? Check out our website NeighborLink Porter County and lift a burden for a neighbor in need. If you need help or funding for a project, please contact me and we can talk more about it.
In Him,
Larry & Judy Alders
219-617-2077
AMAZING Things!
|Just a quick post here. I was looking back over our first full year as NeighborLink Porter County again! I am AMAZED! My heart is truly touched by the wonderful people who accomplished so much last year on a budget of less than $5000. Among all of the little projects that were completed last year like grass mowing, taking people to appointments, and shoveling of snow, you also:
* Put a roof on a house for a single mom
* Put plumbing in a trailer for a family that had been without water for 6 MONTHS!
* Painted a house for a gentleman who was in code violation
* Accomplished an enormous amount of tree clean up from the Chesterton tornado
* Built at least two wheel chair ramps
* Did some major parks clean up in Valparaiso
* Completed several moving projects
* Put a brand new furnace and water heater in for a civil servant
Over 80 projects completed in our first full year! Thank you all for your AMAZING generosity! This year is looking to be equally AMAZING with all of the wonderful things you have accomplished already!
In Him,
Larry & Judy Alders
A New Roof And A Miracle Or Two
|God never ceases to amaze me! Sometimes when we plan our Go Days, we end up with three or four people who are "maybe's" These are in addition to our board members. When we got to the project on Saturday, we had 17 people show up! "And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus." Philipians 4:19 And HE DID!
We started roofing this garage at 8:00am and finished around 6:30, but not before some end of the day fun when the keys accidentally got locked in the van. UGH! The Porter Police Department was quick to respond and while they were unsuccessful, we appreciate their timeliness after a long day. It really was an awesome day of fun, fellowship and worship!
About the time we were breaking for lunch (which was graciously provided by Little Caesar's Pizza in Chesterton) we realized that we needed some additional wood. Not just any wood, but 10, 16 foot long boards. There was one truck that could handle that wood and it was generously offered to us. Eric and I (Judy) headed to Home Depot in Valparaiso to pick it up. We returned without incident. However, a short time later, a couple of our teen age volunteers needed to get home. They were taken in the truck that we had just returned in. Just as they were getting home, the break line went out in the truck. And thankfully, they were not traveling at a high rate of speed as the house was just up the way from the work site! We are grateful that the Wright family was not injured and that God protected them! With the wood in the back of the truck on the way back to the job site from Home Depot, there was a traffic light that gave me little time to stop and I chose to go. I fear that if I had tried to hit the brakes hard at that light, traveling at a high rate of speed, the brake line could have gone then! We are so thankful for those volunteers who can't be with us physically, but are praying us through the day! There were so many rusty nails that could have been stepped on, but we were protected!
We want to thank all of the volunteers who showed up Saturday along with New Life Wesleyan Church in Chesterton for the cash donation toward the project. We also wish to thank Home Depot in Valparaiso and Gary/Hobart Roofing for the discount on materials. Without the generosity of these folks, NeighborLink Porter County would not be possible.
In Him,
Larry & Judy Alders
What A Year!
|First of all, we want to thank all of you for a wonderful first year. We thank you for getting out of your comfort zone and your cozy pews and being the hands and feet of Christ. NONE of this would be possible without you! We hear from many who say they just haven't had the time or opportunity to serve yet and we really look forward to working with you in all that God has planned for NeighborLink Porter County in 2010!
There are many stories like the one I am about to share with you, and it is incredible to be part of it all, we are very humbled. The week of Christmas, we received a call from some friends who are helping out with Neighborhood Ministry. They had taken a Christmas basket to a trailer in Portage. Upon their arrival, the family shared that they had no water, no heat and a large hole in the roof of their trailer that could see outside. Through their difficulties, they were still able to offer dessert to the family who had brought the basket! I received a call later that day, asking that these projects be posted to the NeighborLink Porter County website. I immediately obliged and then we all added this request to our Facebook pages. To our delight, we received a response within hours that there was a contractor in Illinois who would come out and take a look at the projects. On Christmas day, the contractor came out and took a look at things. Later that week, they got them water, set them up with some heaters and were looking into fixing the roof! Not only that, but they were going to supply them with a new furnace!
Again, this is just one of the many stories of how God has been working in Porter County this year. You can read more of our stories in earlier posts. Never in our wildest dreams of starting this organization did we imagine the enourmous things that God had planned. Present day miracles do happen, just keep reading!
With all of that said, there is still much work to be done. In 2009, NeighborLink volunteers completed over 80 projects! However, there were 80 projects that expired. This is where we need your help. We need you to help us spread the word about all that NeighborLink does. We need additional churches and volunteers to come on board with us to help fulfill the needs of those in our community and share the love of Christ. We need people who are passionate just like you!
We are looking forward to the coming year and working with those we have partnered with this past year. We are looking forward to Earth Day, ShareFest, Neighborhood Ministry and all of the opportunities that God presents us with this year. We hope to serve right along with you and as always, if you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us!
In Him,
Larry & Judy Alders






