Lucky? Blessed? Special?
However you look at it, we want to tell you about this upcoming weekend at the Chicago
Volunteer Expo and
why we’re very excited.
We’ve touched on it a
couple times; however, as a reminder, here’s a brief recap on the establishment
of Cardz for Kidz!. In the beginning, it was just a
group of children from church making cards for patients at Ann & Robert H.
Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago (known as Children’s Memorial at that time).
Presently, we’ve expanded a lot and nearly 300 groups have made cards for disheartened
children and solemn seniors in over 35 countries.
We’re believing that after
this year’s Chicago Volunteer Expo, these
numbers will all grow exponentially. What’s so exciting about this year’s event
is that we’re going to have an even larger space, attendees will be directed
towards our area, and more people will be encouraged to make cards throughout
the event. We were told we’d also have a table to recruit volunteers, explain the
mission of our organization AND a bigger space for people to make cards on the spot.
Based on last year’s participation, we’re sure this year’s event will
help move the Chicago Volunteer Expo
up a level on our website: www.cardzforkidz.org/participants.
We guess what makes 2019
so much more exciting was how last year worked out so perfectly. Here’s the story.
We still don’t remember
exactly how we first heard about the Chicago Volunteer Expo (maybe
from a Facebook ad, through word-of-mouth, or some other way). Somehow, we
connected; we applied, made a small donation,
and then we were selected to be one of the featured nonprofits. We were told
about the anticipated number of people who would attend the event, and the
renowned fellow nonprofits also participating—to be honest, we were a bit
nervous. Thankfully, the Vice President was able to get a sign made for us, and
we made handouts as well as t-shirts.
Our goal was to spread
the word and get as many people to start making cards as possible. Originally,
the plan was just to bring in the “Thank You” cards we’ve received from the
hospitals so attendees could see how grateful they were for the cards. At the
last second, our founder decided to grab a few art supplies, thinking that
maybe if people made cards at the event they could see how fun it was and want
to make more cards at home. Then, during the setup—before the event started—as we
were laying out the supplies and our flyers on our half of the table (the setup
was two organizations per table), another nonprofit a few tables away called us
over. They told us that their tablemates never showed up and they didn’t need a
full table. They asked us if we wanted to switch locations, since we also had art
supplies. PERFECT. BLESSED.
What would have been a
tight a squeeze ended up working out nicely. Based on that last-second decision
to grab art supplies, and the kindness of another nonprofit, we got a full
table to ourselves AND attendees would have the opportunity to make cards.
Throughout the event,
families and attendees stopped by, made cards and talked with us about Cardz for Kidz!. People loved that they were able to
participate on the spot. Overall, we received a total of 71 cards for our children
and there were even cards in a variety of languages. One person stopped by
afterwards and told us that we were their favorite nonprofit at the event since
they got to volunteer that day. Here are some pictures of the fun times.
Wow, 2018 was a great success—it’s
hard to imagine it’d be possible to top that. There are many groups who have since
reached out to us and told us that they started making cards and hosting events
since they heard about us at last year’s Chicago Volunteer Expo. Wow! So, we started to prep and plan for 2019, seeing if
there was anything we needed to change (e.g., using glitter markers because
glitter glue takes too long to dry). Then, we got an email from the Chicago Volunteer Expo that made things even more exciting. For
2019, we are going to be one of the highlighted nonprofits and they’re going to
try to send everyone our way to do some speed volunteering and make a card. That
means we’ll be able to do some much-needed recruiting for behind-the-scenes
volunteers, as well as (hopefully) receive cards in many languages.
It’s amazing how our
founder’s last-second decision to bring art supplies, plus a nonprofit not showing
up, led to us not only getting a larger table, but also let us see how much people
enjoyed being able to make cards on the spot. Everything is working out
perfectly. We won’t even get into how it turns out this year’s volunteers for
the event happen to be a professional project manager, one of the founder’s
favorite artists, and an enthusiastic Spanish-speaking volunteer! The 2018 Chicago Volunteer Expo was spectacular, and we’re thinking
that 2019 will be even better since clearly this was all MEANT TO BE. Hmmmm… Since they’re supplying the art supplies for
us, we’ll have to think of what we should grab last second that might be a game
changer!
#meanttobe #upliftingspirits
To see more pictures
and stories, please check out our website www.cardzforkidz.org; like us on Facebook;
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