For the first time, the Light the World Giving Machines have made their way to Idaho Falls.
The machines had a ribbon-cutting in the Grand Teton Mall Monday in front of Dick's Sporting Goods, marking their last stop in Eastern Idaho, where they will stay through New Year's Day.
The machines are full of items that will help communities around the world as well as local charities in Idaho Falls.
These charities include:
-The Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center
-Eastern Idaho Community Action Partnership (EICAP)
-The Village
-The Idaho Falls Branch Community Food Basket
-Friends in Service Here (FISH)
-Idaho Falls rescue mission
Jacque Burt, who helps run The Village with the Idaho Foster and Adopted Parent Association, is excited to have the extra support over the holidays.
"It's going to exponentially bless the lives of many children, many, because, you know, that's the things they purchase a day we won't have to ask for tomorrow,” Burt said. “So, it'll really going into the new year, we'll be able to provide these items for these children without having to ask. It'll just be there, and it'll be ready to go.”
Fifth grade students at Rimrock Elementary School were challenged by their teachers to earn $15 each to donate to the machine, so combined, they would be able to purchase everything in the machine—otherwise known as a 777 donation.
Through babysitting, snow removal and some creative odd jobs, they ended up with double their goal.
“I’d have to say it's one of the best things we've ever done in our teaching career to watch them earn the money,” said Deridee Brooks, one of the teachers. “And they were getting so excited about it that one student earned $239. Another student earned $75.25 and they actually contributed that 25 cents. So, to watch them like earn and it just humbled our hearts to see it. It was really a great experience.
The machines are sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sundays. To learn more about the machines in Eastern Idaho, visit the Giving Machine East Idaho website.