Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Volunteering With SAFE


For the past several years, Christine Messina has served as the owner of The Candy Jar in Austin, Texas. Dedicated to helping her community, Christine Messina supports SafePlace, the Austin Children's Shelter, and SAFE Alliance, a charitable organization that resulted from the merging of SafePlace and Austin Children’s Shelter.

To continue its work toward creating a community without child abuse, sexual assault, and domestic violence, SAFE relies on the support of individuals in the area. While the organization welcomes donations, volunteering is the best way to provide hands-on support. Dedicated individuals can volunteer with SAFE as an individual or within a group.

Individual volunteers have the option to interact with clients by providing support to survivors when they undergo sexual assault forensic examinations and when they are in court or at the organization’s shelter. This interaction is also possible by working in SAFE’s Strong Start therapeutic classroom, interacting with children at the organization’s residential cottages, and helping at various after-school programs. Individuals can also spend their time helping at staffing booths or providing life skills workshops. These areas involve more limited client interactions.

Meanwhile, group volunteers can donate their time on either an ongoing or one-time basis. Most group volunteer projects are held at either Austin Children’s Shelter or SafePlace and are needed with and without a project budget.

Monday, August 7, 2017

Jelly Belly and Krispy Kreme Create Donut-Flavored Jelly Beans


Since 2013, Christine Messina has been the owner and operator of The Candy Jar, a sweets shop in Austin, Texas. Under her leadership, the shop hosts birthday parties, creates custom gift baskets, and serves as a one-stop shop for candy and chocolates. One of the many candies Christine Messina offers at her Austin shop is Jelly Belly jelly beans.

Recently, Jelly Belly and Krispy Kreme announced that they are collaborating to create a new jelly bean mix inspired by some of the donut chain’s most popular flavors. The mix consists of five new flavors created to match Krispy Kreme’s glazed, glazed blueberry cake, cinnamon-apple, strawberry iced, and chocolate iced donuts.

According to the Huffington Post, most of the jelly bean flavors match their respective donut flavors well. The new mix ranges in price, starting at about $3.