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Jan. 3-17: Suggested Items for School and Art Supply Donations for Refugee Children

As part of Chelsea’s MLK Jr. Day Activities, OWOF is sponsoring a collection of school and art supplies for refugee children. From January 3-17, please consider donating new school and art supplies for refugee families. Area resettlement agencies have said they never get enough of these.

List of Suggested Items

  • Drawing paper pads
  • Construction paper
  • Spiral notebooks/composition books
  • Pocket folders
  • Three-ring binders
  • Inexpensive hole punch
  • Lined paper
  • Crayons
  • Markers – broad and fine point
  • Pencils
  • Colored pencils
  • Erasers
  • Children’s scissors
  • Glue sticks
  • Scotch tape
  • Reams of white paper

Download the list: Suggested School and Art Supplies for Refugee Families (PDF)

Purchase Online: OWOF’s Amazon Wish List

Drop Off Donations

Drop off locations include:

  • Chelsea District Library
  • First United Methodist Church lobby
  • Chelsea Senior Center
  • Chamber of Commerce

Make a Financial Donation

Cash contributions are welcome. These will go directly to the purchase of supplies for refugee families.

  • Donate by Check: Checks payable to OWOF can be mailed to: PO Box 31, Chelsea, MI 48118
  • Donate Online: Online contributions can be made at paypal.me/owofchelsea or by using our email: owofchelsea@gmail.com

One World One Family is a 501(c)(3) corporation. Contributions are tax-deductible.

Families and youth invited to gather on January 17

On January 17, the MLK Jr. Day holiday, families and youth are invited to gather from 10am to 3pm at the Chelsea Depot to work on projects to reach out in a personal way to offer welcome to refugee families. Projects include friendship bracelets, hand drawn cards, and even tie-dye socks. (Youth may bring a pair of their own to do too.)

The art and school supplies kits will be assembled and all the items delivered to families through Jewish Family Services and Washtenaw Refugee Welcome. Chelsea Depot Association is a co-sponsor of the event. It will be a fun time that will make a difference for new families to the area.

Student and adult volunteers will staff the craft tables. To volunteer, please contact owofchelsea@gmail.com. Masks will be required and social distancing in place.

Chelsea Community MLK Jr. Day Events

For a full list of sponsors, activities and events see:

Thank you!

Thank you for your support and welcoming refugee families to our area! For more information about this project or One World One Family, please contact owofchelsea@gmail.com.

 

Ann Arbor City Council is considering an Ice- Free Zone resolution on Feb 2.

This Friday!

A pretty comprehensive list of mutual aid for Immigrants, legal defense funds, individuals and businesses whose lives and livelihoods have been interrupted by ICE in the Twin Cities.

January 20. Standing room only crowd gathered to demand the Jackson (Michigan)County Board of Commissioners rescind the 287g agreement with ICE. While the commissioners did not comply yet, the Jackson County for Immigrants Coalition is mobilizing everyday to GET ICE OUT. Let’s do what we can to support. Will post more info as we receive.

MIRA (Movement for Immigrant Rights Action) is calling upon the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners and the Ann Arbor City Council to establish policies that deny ICE access to resources in ANY municipal building, facility, or program. Please join them at the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners meeting on Wednesday, January 21, 7 pm, at 220 North Main St. They will demand that the county adopt an ICE-FREE ZONE policy – denying ICE access to county buildings, properties, and activities to ensure that public services are safely accessible to all residents.

See full newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/52178873b8ca/owof-october-2025-newsletter-17717631

The OWOF version of "2025 Wrapped" just dropped!!!! Check out our December newsletter in your email or click through here: https://mailchi.mp/52178873b8ca/owof-october-2025-newsletter-17717631 Early in 2025, our Board of Directors chose to focus attention on the important issues of Housing Affordability and Immigration. Throughout the year we hosted a number of educational community discussions, collaborated with local groups like the City of Chelsea Human Rights Commission, MIRA, Jackson 4Immigrants, Grassroots Action, and Equality Chelsea, as well as several different groups to train and distribute Know Your Rights information to businesses in our communities. In addition, there was tabling at the Expo, Farmers Market, and Sounds & Sights. We could not do this work without help from you. OWOF is a purely volunteer non-profit and we rely on donations to help pay for expenses to bring you a monthly newsletter and countless opportunities to learn and grown. If you are interested in Board membership, getting more involved as a volunteer, attending our programs, or making a donation -Thank You! We need you!! There are no membership dues, but we will be planning an all member meeting in January or February where we will be fleshing out of our program year. Our Board meetings are via zoom, held once per month and all are welcome to sit in. Donations can be make online (at owofchelsea.org) or mailed to PO Box 31, Chelsea, MI 48118. Thank you again for all that you do to support social justice issues. We hope you have a Happy Holiday season and we’ll see you in the New Year! - The OWOF Executive Committee (Joanne, Jane, Sandra, and Carolyn)

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