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Yam Jam - Held First Week End in October

Yam Jam is a project of the NC CMF. Fields are gleaned for the hungry in our community.

After meeting at First Christian Church Rocky Mount for coffee and donuts, about 50 gleaners headed out for the sweet potato fields in a caravan of pickup trucks and vans. Youth from CYF joined forces with CMF to help glean the fields.

The yams were provided to shelters that provide hot meals to the less fortunate, homeless, and hungry. This year men delivered yams to shelters in the Coastal Plains, Mill Creek, and Central districts. Each year the harvest increases and this year was no exception. The delivery area has also dramatically expanded as more CMFs have joined the project. Among the churches represented were: FCC Rocky Mount, FCC Macclesfield, Wilbanks CC, St. Pauls CC, Hillyer CC, Shalom Community CC, FCC Williamston, FCC Greenville, Winterville CC, and FCC Smithfield.

Yam Jam Chairman Milton Fields of First Christian Church Rocky Mount organizes the event and locates farmers who agree to participate in the project. If you would like more information on the project contact FCC Rocky Mount (919) 446-4943.

We are looking forward to next year's Yam Jam. Make plans now for your men's group to participate.

Early arrivers pose for group shot.
Early arrivals sign-in, fellowship over coffee, and pose for a group shot.

Yam Jam Chairman Milton Fields.
Yam Jam Chairman Milton Fields gives last minute instructions.

Past Regional CMF President Ray Smith.
Past NC Regional CMF President Ray Smith prepares to box a full bucket of sweet potatoes. The box was later delivered to the Raleigh Rescue Mission.
Sweet potatoes left to rot.
Potatoes left in the fields to rot.
If you didn't participate this year be sure to plan to help next year.

$25,000 Kitchen Project at Camp Carolina
Mission Accomplished ~ ~ ~ Goal Exceeded !!!

The county health department mandated that certain changes had to be made to the 50 year old camp kitchen and dining hall before the 2010 camp season. An estimate indicated that $25,000 minimum was needed to take care of the "must do" list. The regional CMF adopted a project to raise the required funds. So far over $45,000 has been received from men across the region. The money will be used to fund the "must do" list as well as other needed improvements.

Work will start in January! Thanks to all the participating churches.