Bellevue Assembly #120


International Order of the Rainbow for Girls



Service:

Community Service Projects

The girls assisted with a Toys for Tots collection site and helped load two vans full of toys. (default photo & photo 6)

During Rachel C's term, the girls assisted with the Chinese Adoptive Families annual event. Here they are managing the rice "pool" by scooping the spilled rice back into the swimming pool. Small children can spill alot of rice!. (photo #1)
For Halloween, the girls collected 450 pounds of canned goods and donated them to Hopelink.(Photo #2 and #4)
We worked with the Issaquah Masons (Myrtle Lodge) at their Child Identification Program (CHIP) booth at Salmon Days. We helped finger print and take DNA swabs to build kits for parents to take home.(Photo #5)

Charity projects:

Washington Idaho IORG supports the Burned Children Recovery Foundation (BCRF) as its ongoing charity project. Each spring, the girls get donations for the charity and then participate in a walk. Over $17,000 was earned by the jurisdiction at the 2007 walk. (Photo #3)



[Washington and Idaho IORG]--[Supreme Assembly of the IORG]
This web site acknowledges allegiance to the Supreme Assembly, International Order of the Rainbow for Girls, whose seat of authority is in McAlester, Oklahoma, U.S.A., of which Reverend W. Mark Sexson was the founder, and Mrs. Dorothy Brillhart, Florida, U.S.A., is Supreme Worthy Advisor.