The community around us is amazing in the form of generosity. At the onset of our project we approached a store manager at our local Fred Meyer Store in Kent, Wa. Who we found was Kevin Zoch, a father, store manager and a giving person who understood the value our project would bring to families with Kids in care. Kevin immediately granted an in store shopping card so we could purchase items to make up 15 sample bags. Kevin made a significant contribution as we set off on our task of enrolling others in the possibilities of a successful project.
Thank you Kevin for your help and really making a difference in helping us roll out Bath in a Bag to our primary supporters. You Rock.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Bath in a Bag Never Looked So Good
Thanks to Anza Evans for creating such a wonderful Flyer for our project. Everyone who has seen it has commented on how effective it is in conveying our intentions for helping our community. Anza, your creative contribution is greatly appreciated.
If you are interested in receiving a copy, I would be happy to send a PDF file to you. You may contact me at 253-951-2249.
If you are interested in receiving a copy, I would be happy to send a PDF file to you. You may contact me at 253-951-2249.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Business Traveler Gives Up His Collection
Belated thanks for an early contributor to our project. My Thank You didn’t register early on but is delivered with as much enthusiasm now as then.
Rob Crabtree delivered a shopping bag stuffed with travel size items he collected in his travels for business. Our Bath in a Bag project is greatly benefited from his collection of Soaps, Shampoo, Conditioners and Lotions. Thanks for the donations Rob and Keep Collecting.
Rob Crabtree delivered a shopping bag stuffed with travel size items he collected in his travels for business. Our Bath in a Bag project is greatly benefited from his collection of Soaps, Shampoo, Conditioners and Lotions. Thanks for the donations Rob and Keep Collecting.
Big Smile from Seattle
A big time smile of thanks to Dr Terry Wong for his generous donation of dental supplies for our Project. "This is right up my alley... I'm happy to contribute to the good of Families." Dr Wong is my personal dentist for over 30 years and his gift of 75 tooth brushes, tooth paste, and dental floss is a testament to his spirit of community. Terry's Dental practice is in Seattle at
307 6th Ave. South, 206-682-4166.
307 6th Ave. South, 206-682-4166.
Flying High for Families
Kim Hoffpauir of Alaska Airlines has donated a big bag of travel size items including Shampoo, Conditioners, Bath Soaps, Lotions and Hand Creams. These items had been collected from a variety of hotels and are greatly needed and appreciated. Kim is a member of the current Self Expression and Leadership training at Landmark Education. Thanks Kim for your ongoing commitment for Caring and Love of families at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Floss Every Day!
Puyallup Valley Dental has generously donated a supply of all ages Tooth Brushes, Tooth Paste and Dental Floss. Egle Rucci shared our project with Dr. Urback and his Staff who made this gift of love and caring for our project. Puyallup Valley Dental is located at Riverside Professional Center, 2921 5th Ave. NE, suite 110, Puyallup.
Finger Puppets
Francine Scott, Store Manager of Starbucks on 4th and Meeker in Kent, made a unique contribution of Reindeer finger puppets, We are labeling them "You Moose Get Well" and adding them to 50 of our Bath in a Bag packets. Thank you Francine, these will light up 50 children’s lives and their parents too.
Helping Hand
Thanks to the exceptional and contributing personality of Steve Cogdill for helping us to get 1000 bags donated from a local manufacturer for our project. Thanks Steve you are a true Starbucks buddy. Steve works for Northwest Shipping Room Supply Inc. and he can be reached at steve@packageit.com
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