Author: jason.gazaille

Service Project

Last week, I spent some time with Esther and Sal (and Lori O.) at Global Samaritan.  I had a bit of understanding before serving of what they do, but didn’t know to what extent.

Global Samaritan is an organization that fills many different roles, not only internationally, but also here locally in the Big Country.  I’m sure you’ve all heard of the deliveries to Syria, Africa, etc., and maybe you’ve also heard of the SaveStraws they ship to countries that have unsafe drinking water.  What I DIDN’T know, is that Global Samaritan helps out local organizations as well.

Global Samaritan is located on N.1st in the old Coca Cola plant, which was originally, ACU.  They have thousands and thousands of square footage dedicated to warehousing space that is used to store donated items and food that will eventually make its way to a destination.  When I arrived, Esther told me that we needed to pull a large number of items that a new, local clinic was in need of.  This clinic will provide a great service to Abilene and the surrounding areas, but didn’t have the means to outfit the office with new furniture or medical equipment.  This is where Global Samaritan steps in.

Staff of this new clinic came to Global Samaritan and tagged each item they could use.  These items would be GIVEN by Global Samaritan to the clinic.  For FREE.  The picture below shows some of the items Sal and I pulled from the warehouse.  These items are now ready for the clinic to come pick up.

This next picture is the desk/chair room. All of these have been donated by local organizations to Global Samaritan.

On my first morning, Hendrick Medical Center called and said they had bedside tables, bed trays, and chairs for donation.  We took the big box truck and loaded it up.

I hope the video file below works.  If you’ve ever worked in a warehouse type situation, you will understand the importance of shrink wrap.  Pallets that are above a certain height, have a tendency to FALL if they aren’t shrink wrapped, and tightly, for that matter.  For years, Global Samaritan had to hand shrink-wrap pallets.  12 foot pallets…..  Imagine having to use four ladders around a single pallet.  Esther was telling me in the past, it would take about an hour per pallet, and that on a good day, they could wrap about  4 pallets (they were worn out after 4).  Automatic Pallet Wrappers… Ever heard of them?  They are LEGIT!  They had a shiny, new, automatic pallet wrapper on display for all to see.  You may not know, but THE Funeral Directors Life, donated half of the funds to Global Samaritan to purchase this machine.  As you could imagine, these things are EXPENSIVE…  Esther and Sal thanked FDLIC so many times while we were there that I almost got tired of hearing it (joke).

We received a SEMI full of pallets from a church in San Angelo, with items that were to go to Jordan!  There were bed sheets, coats, clothes, rice, beans, sanitation kits, etc., and the semi trailer was packed FULL of 24 pallets.  Good news right?  WRONG.  The container going to Jordan could only fit 21 pallets.  Esther, with her years of experience, said we needed to take these 3 pallets and “spread the wealth” amongst the other 21.  This meant we would need to rebuild ALL 21 pallets.  This is something that, before they acquired the new automatic shrink-wrap machine, would have been impossible and would have taken WEEKS.  These pallets were ready to go in 2 days.  See the video below:

Global Samaritan Shrink Wrap Video

Geez! I’ve been busy!

Well… It’s been a wild and crazy week…

My first official day of sabbatical was Thursday, July 20th.  I said my goodbyes to my team on Wednesday and walked out the door with mucho anxiety…  Anxiety that stems from the “what-ifs” of my job and the unknowns of  what the next 30 days would bring while I was away.  Thursday and  Friday, I didn’t know what to do with myself.  I ran a few errands with my wife and caught myself pacing the floor as she checked out, my brain going 1,000 miles per hour, wondering if I left enough instructions for Terry, Jessie, and Jake, second guessing myself if I had sent an email that I needed to send, etc…  The good news?  I woke up on Saturday morning to an epiphany!  This is MY sabbatical and I’ve got all the confidence in the world in the people who are handling my responsibilities while I’m gone.

So what have I been up to?

Friday and Saturday, July 21 – 22, My cousin’s wedding:

I was able to help my family setup my cousin’s wedding at T&P on Friday.  We setup the wedding and the reception, attended the rehearsal dinner as my oldest son, Griffin, was the ring-bearer.  Saturday morning came around and we arrived promptly at 9am for the 10am wedding.  After the awesome ceremony the reception was a huge bacon… I mean… breakfast buffet with anything you could imagine… including mimosas.  Sam Corbett (who you will all soon meet) is the father of the bride!

July 22 – 28, trip to the beach:

My family of five, my parents, my grandmother, and my sister’s family all trekked down to Galveston shortly after the wedding ended.  We rented a big beach house and just RELAXED for five days.  Nothing to do, nowhere to go, just  bum out on the beach, fish, and SLEEP (and eat).  We  had a great time, but also had a scare on Wednesday.  All the ladies decided they didn’t want to watch the men fish all day, so they went shopping.  My grandmother, who is 80, ended up falling on a sidewalk in downtown Galveston and hit her head and elbow. We later found out that her elbow was broken and her wrist fractured.  Thankfully, her head was fine.  God provided a lot of good people  that day to help her out.  There was a registered nurse who witnessed  the fall and immediately took action.  My wife called 911 and an ambulance came right away.  The ER doctors at UTMB were first class all the way and made her a priority.  They communicated with her doctor here in Abilene.  She does require surgery on her elbow, but will be able to do that here at home.  Please  keep her in your prayers.

Jeff and Rob:  As you look through the pictures below, you will notice I haven’t shaved in quite some time.  Please don’t hold this against me.  (HA!)

Saturday, July 29, My Cousin’s proposal:

You remember my cousin from that got married up there ^^^?  Well, her brother proposed to his girlfriend, Becca, TODAY.  He had this planned for a while now, and the entire family got to witness it from the press box at the McMurry baseball field (a good amount  of my family graduated from McM, me included).  It was an awesome sight, and reminded me of my proposal to Andrea.  The memory of the nerves I had that day all came back.  The journey that they are starting is the same  journey that has given me a beautiful, hard-working wife and three amazing boys, and I look forward to witnessing those events in their lives.

So what’s on tap for this next week?  I begin my service project at Global Samaritan in the warehouse.  Football is back with a vengeance and practice starts on Tuesday for my two older boys.  This will be Griffin’s (age 8) fourth year and Kipptyn’s (age 6) third year in football, and my 3rd year  of coaching their football teams.

Gazaille… Over and out.