Tuesday, June 28, 2011
We Went To The Dogs........and Cats!
Howdy,
Just a quick post to show you a picture of these wonderful volunteers who came to our annual meeting and brought so many good ideas. The young woman you see sitting with her cute doggie, Tucker, is Amy Williams. She's a senior in high school and headed up this drive to help local animal shelters. Thanks Amy (and her Mom Pam and, of course, Tucker).
Mucho love,
Donna Rae
Friday, June 24, 2011
"Acres of Diamonds" - Our goals for 2011-2012
"Your diamonds are not in far distant mountains or in yonder seas; they are in your own backyard, if you but dig for them." - Russell H. Conwell
So, we had our big annual HOAM last night and set goals for the next year.
I am so excited about our new projects and the passion brought to the meeting by the wonderful women that attended and those that couldn't through emails and calls.
Anyway, this is the plan:
August 2011 Travel size toiletries and towels. We are asking for donations from our community of 519 homes and we are placing a collection box at Yoga On York, a nearby yoga studio. When folks go on vaca this summer if they would just bring home the hotel shampoo, etc. - easy. And our community pool is donating every two weeks from the lost and found - towels. Man, they are stinky when I get them but after a good wash - fresh as new. These towels will be given to homeless people through the Department of Social Services.
Fall 2011 Underwear - from diapers through depends - all ages and sizes for men, women and children
Winter 2012 DVD's, gently used puzzles and perhaps card games for children and adolescents at residential mental health facilities. Funds are not available for new ones and the kids watch the same ones, play the same games over and over and over.
Spring 2012 Shoe drive at our local 5K run
June 2012 Children's books drive to go to needy kids
Fall 2012 Women's Business Attire
Toletries, towels, underwear, DVD's, puzzels, card games, shoes, children's books, women's business attire --- these are diamonds to those that don't have them. Dig em up, dust em off and help us provide them to the people that need them
Signing out - and sending you a giant cyber hug and big thanks for reading this blog- Donna Rae
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Let's Get This Party Started!
Howdy! Welcome to my blog! I'm thrilled that you've come this far to see what we're up to.
Our neighborhood is full of young kids and old kids and old folks and everything under the sun. We have an annual community 5K run and Santa Claus rides around on top of a fire truck and throws out candy to rot our teeth and if that's not enough an ice cream truck comes around in another season to help. And we have adult night at the pool where the adults get crazy and a swim team and garden club and golf club. I could go on and on but the point of this post is to tell you how much stuff we have and what we do with our extra. We have bikes and DVD's and cell phones galore and lacrosse sticks and basketballs and clothes and books and toys, holy smokes at the toys. Our closets are full and so our our bellies and our garages and attics.
So wait, enough is enough. We are a neighborhood full of abundance and in this world where that is not true for all, what we want to do is share our excess with others.
Several years ago we started a Food Drive. In our neighborhood there are 8 drop off homes with signs that read "Monthly Food Drive" and plastic bins that go out yep, once a month. We collect for a local organization that provides help to poor and needy families in our greater community.
We also got a group of women together to collect nice business attire for struggling women who wanted to enter the work force. My basement was FULL of beautiful suits and jewels and shoes which were immediately scooped up by another local organization called Suited To Succeed (google it, amazing) and before you know it word spread and we were asked by a wonderful woman at the Department of Social Services to collect underwear (diapers through depends), toiletries, school supplies, shoes, uniforms and more. We've collected hundreds of shoes at our annual 5K neighborhood race.
We have ONE important meeting a year. At this meeting we set goals for the next year.
A wonderful young HON in advertising (my daughter Emily - what can I say?? She is wonderful) just designed a brochure for us and yep, she set up this blog that you are now reading.
The purpose of this blog - keep info flowing locally and also let other neighborhoods in Maryland and other states and other countries and even other multiverses (we can't call it universe any longer since there is now evidence that multi universes exist) know how easy it is to help and how little time it takes.
So, now that you have spent way toooo long reading this and the children are running loose, water is boiling over on the stove, granny is wandering the streets going through trash cans and your sig other is standing around asking what's for dinner, I'll tell you the bottom line.
THE REASON OUR ORGANIZATION IS SOOOOOOOOOO SUCCESSFUL IS THAT WE KEEP IT VERY SIMPLE AND IT TAKES VERY LITTLE TIME TO DO A TON OF GOOD.
*Get a group together
*Find out what people need, find out one thing or two things
*Ask your community, your workplace, your email list, your book club, your peeps and you will receive
*Don't ever ask for money
*Ask for STUFF. Stuff that people have outgrown or don't care about or have too much of
*Dont' have too many important meetings - have one a year. And when you do serve something nice (something red and something white even) and chat for a few minutes and then get down to business.
The business of helping others. It will fill your heart up with so much dang joy. After all, "we are one". I'll tell you that story another time.
Meanwhile, please comment on this blog if you wish or email me if you have questions (donnaraesmith1952@gmail.com). And if you start a HOAM, please let me know.
Now, off to retrieve granny!
Donna Rae Smith
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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