so happy {to donate} so sad {that we have to}
I think the title says it all.
So happy that we are able to donate to the Sandy relief efforts in the communities all around us, but so sad it had to happen at all.
First, I want to thank this round’s donors- you guys all rock!! Without all of you I wouldn’t have had any supplies to donate at all!
Bridget G, Aunt Ellen & Bill from NC, Carrie (who made a direct donation to my friend Sara’s family), Rob & Jill, Diane & Henry (a bsquared bride and groom from VA), Annie S, Denise B, Jeanne S, Katie C (again!), Kate D, Janice B, Maureen Z from MI, Sandi C, Christine S from FL (again!) and Jen & Jeff from MA.
From the $690 worth of donations from the fantastic group above, plus the left over $314.61 from the first round of Sandy donations (for a total of $1004.61) today’s shopping trip to Target with the boys included: 4 cases of diapers in varying sizes, mini bottles of baby wash and baby lotion, 8 cans of formula, bottles, sippy cups, 18 pkgs of wipes, a ton of soft baby food, a ton of gerber graduates/puffs/snacks, 3 mops, 8 pine sols, body wash, deodorants, toothbrushes, toothpaste, women’s hygiene products, baby ibuprofen, 4 kids backpacks (2 boys, 2 girls), 4 lunch boxes (2boys, 2girls), and 2 gift cards (one for $100, one for $70 which I’m holding onto to combine with the bsquared $25 per session donations for giving after thanksgiving with the hopes people can go shopping and still try to have a merry christmas).
The boys and I tried to bring everything to a few locations that were closed or were full up on donations- but we spotted the Full Gospel Church in Island Park with a few volunteers outside. We stopped in there and they were thrilled with the donations and we saw people in need scoop up the minute we unloaded them from the car. So happy to see the donations get directly into the hands of those who need it most. I got a huge hug and a giant thank you from a man who took a toothbrush and toothpaste, and a dad who was there getting some baby supplies for his little daughter. Heartbreaking. The ladies who were running the donation area (which is on the sidewalk in the parking lot of the church since the inside of the church sustained damage from flooding) couldn’t have been nicer or more thankful for the donations. I think you’re all getting extra prayers tonight!
If you’re interested in donating on your own, it looked like the church (who is serving residents from Island Park- where they still have no power, Long Beach, Oceanside and even Queens) could use more donations. They’re located on Austin Blvd/Long Beach Rd in Island Park, past Peters Clam Bar (on the same side of the street) but before you reach Pancho’s.
I’m happy to take any additional donations and save those up for gift cards. If you’d like to donate, you can click on the paypal tab on the left side of the blog here and just click on donate. Even if you want to donate $1, every little bit helps. Thanks!!