After a trip to one of the “campuses,” we
wanted to make it official with our signature 100% Open and Honest blog posts. But
with this one, let’s switch it up. Although the board is being organized and we
have all types of vital contributors, this was more of an executive decision.
Therefore, this blog post will strictly be in first person, I…ke.
The answer is that in both of these pictures
I was surrounded by family. As touched on in the Families Too
blog post, during my most trying time I thankfully had plenty of
support. Based on my experience, I feel the amount of support can make a huge difference.
Originally when I was thinking of expanding
and reaching more than hospitals, I figured we’d connect with
more Ronald McDonald Houses. I understand that these health
conditions are terribly trying on families as well, so it’s important that
we encourage those patients, families and siblings too. So far it’s been
working. We’ve sent over 13,000 cards to Ronald McDonald Houses around the
world and have an official partnership with 20+ different locations in at least
eight different countries.
Thanks to you we’re helping me reach my
passion point of reaching kids and families who are going through some of their
toughest times. We’re sending cards to hospitals and helping uplift the spirits
of kids and families there. We’re sending cards to Ronald McDonald Houses, too,
and reaching the entire family. Overall, helping accomplish my goal of reaching
families in addition to the patients. In my experience as a patient, I’ve seen
the utmost importance of families. Over my 20 years of volunteering here are
some of my most memorable experiences:
- All Done. That seizure was the most touching. You can read that blog post to get the full story. The other day I was connecting with Paige – that’s her real name and she confirmed she still has this picture.
- Towards the end of one of my volunteer shifts going around and delivering cards, I was explaining to a grandmother and patient that I was bringing these cards for them and hearing the woman say something like, “Thank you. Thank you. This is just what we needed right now.”
- Tired at the end of another shift dropping off cards in the NICU, I noticed on my way out a family holding up their baby to pose in the picture with their new cards.
Similar to the pictures above, the one
constant with all those stories is family. Based on my EEG
experience I make sure all the hospitals/homes pinky promise to
deliver the cards room to room so the kids who are confined to their rooms
and/or beds can be encouraged as well. That confinement can be sparked by their
condition OR because they don’t have anyone to escort them down to the playroom
to go get cards.
With some
of the kids in the hospital, them being alone in the hospital/lacking an escort
could simply be temporary similar to my first EEG, #CantComplain.
Maybe their parents are at work or maybe it’s flu season and their siblings
can’t come to the hospital, so their parents are with their siblings. Then
again, what about some of the kids who are alone for more than a few hours? Days,
months or potentially years? What about kids who are either orphans and/or
recently put into the foster care system? Although they’re not necessarily a
pediatric patient, we believe they deserve to be uplifted. With that in mind,
I’m going to ask the team continue to reach out to hospitals around the world
and make sure we consistently reach out to Ronald McDonald Houses, but would
LOVE if we all worked together to help reach significantly more Foster Homes
and Orphanages that you know have children who could use some cards.
During the walk around the campus it was
disheartening/inspiring to hear the story of what some of these kids have gone
through. For example, how there was one child who has been going in and out of
care for 10+ years, how there was another child who was intentionally burned
over 75% of their body, how the orphange got several new boys right before
Christmas, and many other stories. We’d like to reach these kids directly if
they were in happy homes, but even more so with the fact that they’re not
living with family and could feel alone.
Wow. I can’t complain. With those types of
stories I realized that I don’t have to worry about us making any changes to
our mission statement (#NoMoreChanges).
“Cardz for Kidz!
is an organization dedicated to uplifting the spirits of hospitalized and/or traumatized children across the globe by delivering inspiring homemade cards.”
After we completed the tour of the “campus”
with Erin, we were chatting about the future expansion of their program. She
noted how they want to start a trade school and what they were looking to do
for some of the young men who aged out of their foster program. She also
explained how a lot of the large children’s hospitals can get celebrities to
help them advertise and ask for donations, but it’s a lot harder for orphanages. I was told that both celebrities and private individuals are less willing to associate with
these type of organizations/homes.
It’s amazing what she’s doing and we’ll definitely make this a prime focus this year. Thinking about how those kids who are overcoming those conditions, definitely are superheroes. Then it clicked to me. Two of the top superheroes of all time, Batman and Spiderman; Bruce Wayne and Peter Parker. Sure they had a lot of things in common ranging from saving the world to special outfits, but another thing in common is how they lost both of their parents. Now, I understand sending some handmade cards isn’t going to make the next caped crusader, but I do believe that by investing our time by giving these cards and showing support/love to these kids will help inspire and, possibly help produce, a REAL “SUPER HERO” that we experience in our day to day lives, rather than something strictly in comic books. Thankfully we had a Spiderman card to drop off that day!
It’s amazing what she’s doing and we’ll definitely make this a prime focus this year. Thinking about how those kids who are overcoming those conditions, definitely are superheroes. Then it clicked to me. Two of the top superheroes of all time, Batman and Spiderman; Bruce Wayne and Peter Parker. Sure they had a lot of things in common ranging from saving the world to special outfits, but another thing in common is how they lost both of their parents. Now, I understand sending some handmade cards isn’t going to make the next caped crusader, but I do believe that by investing our time by giving these cards and showing support/love to these kids will help inspire and, possibly help produce, a REAL “SUPER HERO” that we experience in our day to day lives, rather than something strictly in comic books. Thankfully we had a Spiderman card to drop off that day!
#realsuperhero #upliftingspirits
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