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Crafting Fillers for Donations at Operation Christmas Child Processing Center
For those of us who love to craft and love to share, Operation Christmas Child is a perfect fit for our passion. There are many handmade items which can be included in shoeboxes for kids in need. If we craft more than we can pack in our shoeboxes, or even if we would rather not pack a personal shoebox at all, but would love to craft items for the cause, there are ways to donate our crafted goods to be included
OCC guest post: A day at the Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Processing Center

A day at the Processing Center
If you love to pack
shoeboxes and haven’t had an opportunity to go to one of the Operation
Christmas Child Processing Centers you need to try and make it happen. There
are processing centers in Baltimore, MD, Charlotte, NC, Boone, NC, Atlanta, GA,
Dallas, Tx, Minneapolis, MN, Denver, CO and Orange County, CA. OCC headquarters
are in Boone and the largest processing center by far is the one in
Charlotte. The Boone and Charlotte PC’s
are permanent. Boone is the headquarters for all the Samaritan’s Purse ministries
and Charlotte houses the offices for the Carolina’s Region (the region I
volunteer in) and processes the largest number of boxes by far. The others may
change their location in that city from one year to the next as they are just
there seasonally.

To make this whole
process of inspecting millions of shoeboxes happen (in about 3 ½ weeks) the
ministry needs lots of volunteers. That’s
where we come in. :) Starting in late July or early August an online site
opens through the ministry that allows people to sign up to come and volunteer
at one of the PC’s. You can go online
and register for yourself individually or for a group if you want to bring a
church or some other group together. My
church takes a bus and we take between 40-50 each year for 2 days of
volunteering. I’m sharing about the experience you might have at the Charlotte
PC. The others are smaller and may have
some difference.
When you reserve your
spots online you will receive some information to fill out in advance to help
the whole process go smoother when you show up for your shift. If you are in charge of a group you can get
all this paperwork from them as well.
I’m not sure how all the other PC’s work but the Charlotte PC has a list
of hotels nearby that offer reduced rates for OCC volunteers.
Usually the spots to
volunteer fill up quickly so you want to reserve early. The Charlotte PC can
handle well over 1000 volunteers at a time and this year they processed right
around 2 ½ million shoeboxes in that 3 ½ week period. I was able to go twice this year and work
several different jobs. Over the years I
have done just about every job that is available and all of them are great fun!
When you show up to
work your shift at the PC you will sign yourself or your group in with the
person at the door. You have your
prefilled out paperwork and everyone gets his or her nametags. Various groups of around 50 get taken to
various areas to watch a video welcome from Franklin Graham along with a video
about the various things that will be happening during your visit. This year there was a new video and it was
really cute. Afterward there is someone to answer questions. This whole process takes about 10
minutes. If you are working multiple
shifts/days you only need to go through this process once.
Once you are finished
with orientation you go to the placers.
I got to do this job this year for a morning and I have a lot of respect
and appreciation for these workers. It’s
a stressful job. Basically as the groups
come up to be assigned there is a big board listing all the processing tables,
filler areas, hospital, seated jobs, heavy lifting jobs etc. and that person
keeps track of where everyone is going, how many people are in each place, how
long they are staying etc. For the
Charlotte PC that can be well over 1000 people.
The board looks like a very large version of what a waitress uses at a
large restaurant to keep track of where everyone is going.


There are runners who
take each group to their assigned area.
In Charlotte there
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