Wednesday, October 23, 2013

GenerationOn Joy Maker Ambassadors!

I love GenerationOn. They are an online service club that helps fund service projects all around the nation. They were so good to us last year when they accepted the "Home In A Bag" project, written by Cathy. We received $300 to put together this project and it was a great experience.

  This year they personally contacted us and invited us to be a GenerationOn Joy Maker Ambassador! Wow, must be pretty great since they only give this opportunity to 2 clubs in each state! Being an Ambassador includes participating in their "Be A Joy Maker" in December:

Hasbro will donate a toy to Toys for Tots for each young person caring, sharing and giving back to their community this holiday season.
Share your acts of service between December 3rd and December 20th.
Joy Makers, join the toy makers and make this season even brighter!






Be a Joy Maker 2013

We also will need to put together a service project that we will do on December 3rd (which is National Giving Tuesday) to kick off this event.

At TEAM I asked who would want to spearhead this project and since we have an AMAZING group, they all wanted to participate and do it as a team. (I love my job!!!!)
 What we decided to do is a "Spread the Bread" project where TEAM will bake Cinnamon bread and give it to the elderly living in assisted living centers.
As Ambassadors we will also receive 100 toys that we can donate to member of our community. TEAM members have decided to give these toys along with a loaf of bread to foster children, children living at CAPSA and children in the pediatric unit at the hospital.

I love the feelings of giving that comes with Christmas time and TEAM has already got the Christmas Spirit!
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

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