Chalk Relief and Renew

Chalk Relief and Renew Crafting, laughter, and fun

11/11/2019

Hey Chalkers!
I am with my mom. She has cancer. I will be home after Thanksgiving. Please hang in there with me.

10/31/2019

Christmas is coming!

Customize your gift wrap this holiday season!
10/25/2019

Customize your gift wrap this holiday season!

We do ours the day after Thanksgiving! How about you?
10/22/2019

We do ours the day after Thanksgiving! How about you?

10/11/2019

Just beautiful

10/10/2019
10/09/2019

Our current in stock Chalk Boxes!
Prices listed with pictures
Gnome Box~$35.99
Winter Wonderland ~$50.99
Mini Tags~ $25.79

Some of our new beautiful holiday transfers!Which is your favorite?
10/08/2019

Some of our new beautiful holiday transfers!
Which is your favorite?

10/08/2019

Hey yall I am still here! I haven't fallen off the face of the earth!
Just have some pretty serious health/family stuff going on that is taking up time. I AM chalking today! It WILL happen. Look for a live!!!
Thank you for your support!!!
CHALK ON MY FRIENDS!

Watts of Love our charity/foundation!
09/30/2019

Watts of Love our charity/foundation!

Our last day of light distributions in Malawi was, not surprisingly, our most emotional. All distributions are humbling, inspiring, moving, deeply emotional ... honestly, more adjectives than I can list. But this one was special.

We had the pleasure of spending an afternoon with the brutally persecuted albino community of Benga Parish. Today, in 2019, there are still witch doctors who hunt albinos for their body parts, which are believed to have magic powers.

Imagine already being the poorest of the poor, but also having an abundance of added life threatening burdens.

We spent the afternoon with these sweet, beautiful people (adults and children), hearing their stories and connecting with them, human to human.

Watts of Love is committed to providing solar lights to all of the albinos of the Benga Parish in Malawi. With safe, free light, they are saving much more money than most people, because they are typically forced inside all day and night and need more batteries and candles than an average villager.

Now, these albino people can afford to buy seeds and can see at night to farm in the dark and grow food for their starving children! I love a joyful solution!

— Meredith Mackin Rilley

Pictured: Ken Hess and Nancy Economou loving up albino children.

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