The Hanover Tomato Festival

Posted in Blog on July 18th, 2018 by Casey Humphries
For the 3rd year, Richmond Assembly was invited to come out to the Hanover Tomato Festival to help Washington and Henry Lodge with Child ID. They are always glad to have us help and we love being there talking to the kids and having fun telling people about Rainbow. The program is awesome and it helps keep kids safe. We look forward to helping again. 
 
In RL&S,
 
Taylor 
Richmond Assembly
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Manassas helps Child ID

Posted in Blog on November 18th, 2017 by Webmaster

On October 7, 2017, Manassas Assembly helped out the Masons and the sheriff’s department with their Child ID booth.  Zoey W. organized our part of the event.  We were to sign up in two hour shifts and I was on the 11am to 1pm shift.  While I was there, I also saw Joella, Ashley, MacKenzie, Zoey W., M’Balu, Batu, Delanie, Gigi, Alyssa, Katie, Sami, and Maribel, but since I didn’t work the early morning shift I didn’t get to see everyone that was there.  Unfortunately, I got sick from the lunch I had while working and was unable to work the Spaghetti Dinner that was later that afternoon and into the evening, but I did come get the food and it was delicious! 

In Rainbow Love and Service,

Isabella C.

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Norfolk Child ID

Posted in Blog on September 15th, 2016 by Webmaster

Norfolk Child ID

On Saturday, September 10, Kaitlyn, Katie, Meg, Phoenix, and I went to Child ID at Landstown Commons. Many people showed up at the event Saturday. All of us had a lot of fun and got about 4 hours of service. Even though Katy and Phoenix’s computer was having some problems, we still had a long line and finished with many people. Thanks to Meg’s dad, we had a great day on the 10th.

With Rainbow Love & service,
Alyssa

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Child ID Report

Posted in Blog on August 9th, 2016 by Webmaster

On July 23, 2016 Olivia and I went to help with the Child ID program in Hampton, Virginia. We got to see many adorable kids. In order to make an ID, you first have to enter their information in the computer. Next, you have to take scans of their fingerprints and put them in the computer. The next thing you have to do is take pictures of the child from the front, back, and side. Also, we have a microphone that lets us record the child’s voice, unless it is a baby, then we don’t do a recording. After all of the data is recorded, we make a print out of this information. We also put all of this information on a CD. Once the CD and the paper are finished being burned or printed, we give it to the parent or adult guardian. Overall, I enjoy doing Child ID and can’t wait for the upcoming ones.

In Rainbow Love and Service,
Kaitlyn

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