Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A Starfish Story


As the Starfish Coordinator, I have the privilege of working with some clients on a long term basis.  

 In November, two Starfish clients who had previously tapped the maximum Starfish grant/loan fund were again in very real need of some financial help – both transportation related.  No other resources are available for this type of expense.  

On a few rare occasions, I have contacted a benefactor of ResourceWest when there seems to be no other options.  This person has risen to the occasion each time a request has been made.  It happened again!  

We are so grateful to “our” benefactor and it was a thrill to contact these two women and let them know their very real needs will be met.  What a stress reliever!  

More importantly, now they can be safe as they drive to work and to necessary doctor appointments.  

THANKS to everyone who contributes financially to ResourceWest but especially to this individual who goes way above and beyond.  We are making a difference for one person (or one family) at a time.

Click to learn more about Project Starfish

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Giving Tree

The Giving Tree Project is a community charity developed in 1996 by the Excelsior Area Chamber of Commerce.South Lake Community and its surrounding areas. The first year of the Giving Tree Project, the Excelsior Fire Department participated in the project in a volunteer role only. In 1997 the Excelsior Fire Department partnered with the Excelsior Area Chamber of Commerce and became the project organizer and guardian. In early December, the trees donated by Renewable Energy SD are placed outside Excelsior businesses for, as it’s been dubbed, “Foster Care”. The merchants provide electricity for the lights and give the trees T.L.C when needed. Everything is donated, from the Christmas lights and tree stands, to the wood used for the Stars. Stars are cut out of wood and given to local organizations for decorating. The purpose of the project was to give decorated trees to families in the

Kay Carlson from BayTree writes a poem to place on the tree so a passer-by can learn about and participate in the project. The trees receive the rest of their decorations from various resources. A promotional campaign for public decorating is started weeks before the trees arrive. The campaign asks citizens to donate ornaments and tree trimming to the Giving Tree Project. Decorations can be homemade, brand new, or have had previous tree experience. Flyers are sent to the schools and scout troops asking them to adopt a tree to decorate. It all comes together on Giving Tree pick up day a week before Christmas when the decorated trees are given to the clients of Resource West.

2010 Giving Tee Project highlights:
  • A family of three was very excited to get their first live tree.
  • One set of parents was ecstatic to get a tree. They had told their children that they would not have a tree this year. They could not wait to get home and get the tree set up for the kids too surprise them when they came home from school.
  • Another family told us how their kids were about to burst from anticipation.
  • Many families, especially the parents could not express their gratitude enough.
  • One woman was so thankful she could not even speak. She just smiled as tears streamed down her face.

The volunteers from ResourceWest and I fortunate enough to have direct contact with the families and we get to see the tears of joy in their eyes and received their hugs of appreciation. Although all of you, our Giving Tree contributors could not be there to witness this holiday magic be assured your Christmas spirit was present.

Kellie Murphy-Ringate
Excelsior Fire District

Friday, December 3, 2010

Letter to Staff

Dear Santa, aka ResourceWest,

I would like to thank you for all the good you do for everyone. You help ease the burdens of the things that are out of reach to many. Even if you do not know the answer you make it easy to find. You lift the spirits of many. Many people wonder what is their purpose in life, well my Grandfather would tell me, "if I have helped one person along life's journey then I have done my share and will continue to share all the days of my life."

Happy Holidays to you all!
James B. Wells