I spent the good part of this evening unpacking boxes of donations. I'm getting ready to post photos of them, so stay tuned!!!
As of now, please DO NOT send any more donations to the Bloomington, Indiana address. My home and my back can literally not handle any more. A stranger entering my house might call me a hoarder! I have a ton of amazing gifts to bundle up and ship out over the next 3 weeks.
Don't worry - if you have donations that are ready to ship, be patient. At the first of the year, I will post current needs and shipping addresses for various locations throughout the country.
Again, a huge thank you to all of the crafters who have worked with me over the years! I am so appreciative of your generosity and in awe of your talent. It has truly been my privilege to see everything that you have created! I hope that you will continue to donate in 2015 with our new direct ship process, and when you do, I hope that you will post photos of your gifts so everyone can be inspired by what you do!
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
What's happening at Marine Corps Kids!
I have a group of my wonderful friends lined up to help me get all of the current donations bundled, shipped and delivered to the families before the holidays. We have a tremendous amount of gifts to put together, so it will be very exciting!!!
As I mentioned, in 2015 we will be changing our procedures a bit so that donors can send their handcrafted gifts directly to volunteers who will deliver them to the families. I already know of two events for which gifts will be needed in the new year, and expect to hear of more within the coming months.
I will be posting the needs by location / event, the date needed, and the ship-to address here and on the Marine Corps Kids Facebook page with a link for crafters to sign up to help fulfill these needs. It should allow your beautiful creations to reach the families more quickly.
Since I will no longer be receiving the donations and distributing them I will not be able to post photos of the items received, but I invite our crafters to post their own photos, share their favorite patterns, and interact with each other here on Facebook. I also invite our FROs, volunteers on base, and families to post photos from their events, their gifts, and if they like, of their babies and kids right here as well.
Marine Corps Kids is changing with the times, but we are not going away or slowing down! In fact, I think that we will continue to grow in 2015 and beyond!
Thank you!!!!
As I mentioned, in 2015 we will be changing our procedures a bit so that donors can send their handcrafted gifts directly to volunteers who will deliver them to the families. I already know of two events for which gifts will be needed in the new year, and expect to hear of more within the coming months.
I will be posting the needs by location / event, the date needed, and the ship-to address here and on the Marine Corps Kids Facebook page with a link for crafters to sign up to help fulfill these needs. It should allow your beautiful creations to reach the families more quickly.
Since I will no longer be receiving the donations and distributing them I will not be able to post photos of the items received, but I invite our crafters to post their own photos, share their favorite patterns, and interact with each other here on Facebook. I also invite our FROs, volunteers on base, and families to post photos from their events, their gifts, and if they like, of their babies and kids right here as well.
Marine Corps Kids is changing with the times, but we are not going away or slowing down! In fact, I think that we will continue to grow in 2015 and beyond!
Thank you!!!!
Saturday, September 27, 2014
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
I just spent the last few hours unpacking donations to Marine Corps Kids.
First, I must apologize to our crafters. Many of these gifts were sent months ago. Life circumstances and some health issues prevented me from unpacking your donations in a timely manner. I have more packages to unpack and photograph, and then I will post photos and thank yous to the donors. I'm very sorry that these acknowledgements are so delayed, but please know that your gifts are very much appreciated!!!
Whenever I open gifts to Marine Corps Kids, I am overwhelmed by the talent and generosity of our donors. We receive incredibly beautiful hand crafted items from both new and long time donors, and seeing these gifts always warms my heart! At a time when the news seems to be so grim and depressing, it is a wonderful reminder of how much goodness there is in the world!
Over the years, it has been my privilege to process all of the gifts to Marine Corps Kids, so I know better than anyone how incredibly generous our donors are and how much great work this group has done. We have sent gifts to thousands of families, and the thought of this effort ending is very sad.
So......
I am delighted to announce some GREAT NEWS!
MARINE CORPS KIDS WILL NOT BE CEASING OPERATIONS AT THE END OF THIS YEAR! We have too many wonderful people doing wonderful things to allow our work to stop. We will, however, be reorganizing and streamlining our efforts to save money and deliver the goods to our military families in a more timely manner.
I am reaching out to volunteers on military bases to try to arrange for our donors to ship gifts directly to the base. This will save us the expense of double postage, and allow gifts to reach the families faster. Rather than receiving and processing your gifts, I will become a liaison between volunteers on base and our crafters. I will post where gift items are needed, so that our crafters can ship their gifts directly to where they can be used. Crafters will be able to post photographs of their creations here on our Facebook page, volunteers can share stories, the public can read about what we do, and most importantly, we as a group can continue to support our military families with our handmade crafts.
As I announced early, I will be accepting donations through the beginning of November, so that we can send out many gift bundles during the holiday season. Then, early in 2015, I will post more details about our new operating style.
I hope that our Marine Corps Kids Crafters will continue to support the families through this new system. Our crafters are an amazing group of people, and I know that we can continue to support our military families in 2015 and beyond.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Announcement
The birth of a baby is a joyous occasion, but one that can
be overwhelmingly stressful. That stress
is multiplied when the baby’s father is deployed away from home and the mother
must manage her growing family alone. Seven years ago Marine Corps Kids was “born”
to support the families of our service men and women. Since that time, thanks to hundreds of
generous crafters around the country, we have delivered care packages to thousands
of military newborns. These care
packages have each been unique, containing hand crafted blankets, hats, bibs,
booties, sweaters, toys and other items made with love.
What started in 2007 as a small operation quickly grew as
crafters who sought to support our military began donating to our efforts. We
have received gifts from experienced crafters whose talent is incredible, as
well as from new crafters who began knitting or crocheting specifically to
support our efforts. We have received
donations from individuals, senior centers, community centers, religious
groups, girl scouts troops, and even prison groups from around the country. The outpouring of support through hand crafted
gifts has been incredible! I am so proud and honored to have received each gift,
created the care packages (with help from some dear friends) and sent them to
families around the world. While most of
our gifting has been to Marine Corps families, we support all branches of the
military, and have sent gifts to Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard
Families.
Being involved with Marine Corps Kids has provided me with
so much joy, respect, and pride. It has
truly been my honor to have worked with so many talented crafters and to have
interacted with so many military families and Family Readiness Officers on
bases throughout the world. Therefore,
it is with sadness that I write today that our efforts as an organized group
will be concluding at the end of this year.
In the last few years life circumstances have made it all but impossible
for me to keep up with the tasks of receiving, processing, and shipping out
gifts. I have not come to this decision
lightly, but I am no longer able to devote the time required to maintaining the
flow of donations to the families.
I have made many meaningful online friendships with our
crafters, and I hope that these relationships will live on. I have also developed an even greater respect
for the work and sacrifice of our military and their families.
The good news is that there is still time to donate items
and end this operation with a huge outpouring of gifts and thanks! I have received many shipments of donations in
the last several months that have yet to be processed. I will get those all unpacked and
photographed in the coming weeks. I will
also be accepting new donations until the beginning of November so that all of
those can be processed and care packages sent out for holiday gifting.
Marine Corps Kids crafters are some of the most generous,
warm and talented people out there. I am
so grateful for your generosity and for your commitment to making Marine Corps
Kids a successful effort. Thank you
all!
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