RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS 20:35

Random Acts of Kindness 20:35 supports homeless vets, Foster and kinship families and disabled people in need. You can help by purchasing new beds, bedding, furniture, toiletries, cleaning supplies, back packs, etc. Any essential item for everyday living.  Check out our Amazon Wishlist for ideas!
Please send items to 2210 Wilson Ave. Hot Springs, SD 57747 address.


Back To School Giveaway

Sat. Aug 1st
Mueller Center 
10am-4pm
Random Acts 20:35 – Free Clothing, School Supply & Haircut GiveawayRandom Acts 20:35 is hosting a Back‑to‑School Community Giveaway designed to bless families right here in Hot Springs.  This event provides completely free support for students and families as they prepare for the new school year.Families will be able to receive:
  • Free clothing for all ages — new and gently used items for kids, teens, and adults
  • Free backpacks & school supplies — notebooks, pencils, crayons, folders, and more
  • Free haircuts for students — fresh, confidence‑boosting trims from volunteer stylists
This event is built on the heart of Acts 20:35 — “It is more blessed to give than to receive.”  The goal is simple: make sure every child starts the school year feeling confident, supported, and cared for.The giveaway is open to any family in need, no questions asked. Everything is provided through the generosity of local volunteers, donors, and community partners who want to make a real difference. 
We Need Your Help for the Random Acts 20:35 Back‑to‑School GiveawayTo bless as many families as possible this year, we’re asking our community to come together and donate items that will directly support local kids heading into the new school year.We are currently collecting:
  • Gently used clothing & shoes for all ages
  • New clothing & shoes for students
  • New backpacks
  • New school supplies (notebooks, pencils, crayons, folders, binders, markers, etc.)
We also need:
  • Hair stylists willing to donate their time to give free back‑to‑school haircuts
  • Event volunteers to help sort clothing, assist families, and support the event
  • Monetary donations to help purchase additional supplies and fill any gaps
Every donation—big or small—helps a child walk into the school year feeling confident, supported, and cared for. Acts 20:35 reminds us that “It is more blessed to give than to receive,” and this event is a chance for our whole community to live that out.

Still In Need Of:
475 Backpacks
School Supplies for 500 Students
Volunteers


Donate!
Donate through our fundraising pages.


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How You Can Help
Give - Your donation fills a dresser, provides a bed, or stocks a comfort bag. Every dollar becomes something a person in need can hold.

Volunteer - Sorting donations, assembling kits, delivering items - your time becomes hope.

Donate Items - Clothing, beds, toiletries, and more. Your gently used items can become a persons lifeline.

  • We are an official 501c3 non profit! EIN: 86-2653892
  • PO Box 622 Elko. NV 89803


Elishia Gift

Cofounder/Executive Director

August 2020 Elishia Gift and her husband Jon Gift became licensed foster parents in the state of Nevada. They would soon learn just how unprepared they were for foster children and learn just how much support children placed in care needed. Many children come with nothing but the clothing on their back. It became painfully obvious to the Gift family, that there was an overwhelming need for support in rural Northern Nevada for foster children, foster families, homeless youth, and families in crisis. By September 2020, Northern Nevada Moses Project was born. In March of 2021, Northern Nevada Moses Project was founded officially on State, City and Federal levels from the ground up. March 2021 a fellow foster parent started the Reno branch, under the new official 501(c)3 status. June 2022, Elishia and Jon opened the Foster Boutique in downtown Elko. June 2022, a fellow foster parent started the Fernley branch under the 501(c)3. October 2022, the Northern Nevada Moses Project added an emergency pantry in Elko, soon to be one in Spring Creek. January 2023, a former foster youth started the Winnemucca branch under the 501(c)3. In just over 2 years the Northern Nevada Moses Project has grown enough to cover most of rural Northern Nevada’s foster community with 4 different branches. In 2022, 357 children were given support in the form of clothing, shoes, beds, bedding, food, toiletries, gift cards, cleaning supplies, furniture, and miscellaneous requests. Northern Nevada Moses project is currently run by foster parents and former foster youth that donate their time and resources selflessly. This is all done to raise confidence levels of foster children, giving these children back a sense of power and ease some of the uncertainty that comes with being placed into foster care or having the stigma of further impoverished conditions. It is a labor of love, with all of our support coming solely from community support. It is truly humbling to see so many people and businesses come together to support our most vulnerable population!

Jon Gift

Jon - Board President / IT / Cofounder

August 2020 Elishia Gift and her husband Jon Gift became licensed foster parents in the state of Nevada. They would soon learn just how unprepared they were for foster children and learn just how much support children placed in care needed. Many children come with nothing but the clothing on their back. It became painfully obvious to the Gift family, that there was an overwhelming need for support in rural Northern Nevada for foster children, foster families, homeless youth, and families in crisis. By September 2020, Northern Nevada Moses Project was born. In March of 2021, Northern Nevada Moses Project was founded officially on State, City and Federal levels from the ground up. March 2021 a fellow foster parent started the Reno branch, under the new official 501(c)3 status. June 2022, Elishia and Jon opened the Foster Boutique in downtown Elko. June 2022, a fellow foster parent started the Fernley branch under the 501(c)3. October 2022, the Northern Nevada Moses Project added an emergency pantry in Elko, soon to be one in Spring Creek. January 2023, a former foster youth started the Winnemucca branch under the 501(c)3. In just over 2 years the Northern Nevada Moses Project has grown enough to cover most of rural Northern Nevada’s foster community with 4 different branches. In 2022, 357 children were given support in the form of clothing, shoes, beds, bedding, food, toiletries, gift cards, cleaning supplies, furniture, and miscellaneous requests. Northern Nevada Moses project is currently run by foster parents and former foster youth that donate their time and resources selflessly. This is all done to raise confidence levels of foster children, giving these children back a sense of power and ease some of the uncertainty that comes with being placed into foster care or having the stigma of further impoverished conditions. It is a labor of love, with all of our support coming solely from community support. It is truly humbling to see so many people and businesses come together to support our most vulnerable population!

Jade Hassen

Foster Boutique Manager

Gimarie Pitts

Board Member

Jenny Bell

Secretary

Faith Kirk

Treasurer

Jordan Ramirez

Board Member