Thursday, January 19, 2012

Emily’s Dream to Disneyland – heaven!



Emily, a little girl from Wellington, dreamed of going to Disneyland with her family. When she was asked if she could do anything in the world, the answer always came back that she would love to go to Disney.

On December 22 that dream came true for this deserving little girl and her family! Her mom, dad, and three siblings were all part of the fun that made sure the 4 days at Disneyland were magical.

When we talked to Mom after they got back she could hardly contain the excitement the kids had experienced. She said the kids smiled and laughed the entire time, and they couldn’t believe their eyes at all the fun things they were doing.

All of the kids said that the trip was heaven, and the entire family is so grateful for the opportunity they couldn’t have had without us.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A Dream Come True!


David's dream came true on Sunday when he was taken to the Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots game in Denver. He had an amazing day, and our chaperone and board member, Eric Kidd, puts it best:

"Being able to accompany David and his grandmother and sister on Sunday's dream was an absolutely wonderful adventure. From the limo ride to the game to dinner afterwards, you could truly tell that David and his family were soaking in every part of the experience. While David and I watched the game intently, his grandmother and sister were watching every move of the cheerleaders (not to mention everyone's surprise when we watched the halftime entertainment - monkeys riding dogs that were wrangling sheep!) As the day came to a close, Mary pulled me aside at dinner, "You know, you've really made his dream come true." She continued, "He's been so excited leading up to today and I can tell he had a great time."

As I put my arm around her and pulled her in close for a hug, I whispered the only thing that came to mind, "that's what we're here for..."

In this case, the name of our organization and it's tagline became all the more moving to me. This truly was A Child's Dream... Fulfilled."

Thank you for all you have done to make his dream a reality. We couldn't do this great work without you.
Sincerely,
Katie Reiff

Friday, December 9, 2011

Colorado Gives Day - a huge success!



Colorado Gives Day was this past Tuesday, December 6, and we are so excited by the response of our wonderful supporters. In 2010 we participated in the state-wide campaign to increase philanthropy in our beautiful state, and we were happy to raise just over $500.

This year was a different story. The Colorado Gives Day organizers saw an increase from $8 million to $12 million. We are excited to report that we saw an increase from $500 to $5,505! It was an exciting day to watch the donations pour in, and we couldn't be more thankful for all of the gifts that help make children's dreams come true.

We are excited to let you know that some of the funding from Colorado Gives Day will be used this year to fulfill our remaining two dreams - a trip to Disneyland for Emily and a trip to Denver for the Broncos vs. Patriots game on December 18 for David. It is a beautiful thing to see a child's dream come true, and we are grateful to have the community support to continue our mission.

Thank you if you were one of our gracious donors on Colorado Gives Day. Did you miss the opportunity to make a donation? No worries! You can still go to GivingFirst.org, look up A Child's Dream, and make a secure donation to help us as the year wraps up.

Have a wonderful holiday season, and may they be filled with lots of love, light, and hope.

Sincerely,
Katie Reiff
Executive Director

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Happy News to Start Your September!

We have had an exciting year, and we really appreciate all of your support. We are currently working on two big projects to make sure we're setting a great stage for 2012 and granting more dreams.

The first project is our application period. We are actively looki
ng for children to receive dreams. We grant dreams to children and youth who are terminally or chronically ill, injured or low income in Larimer County. Do you know any kids between the ages of 2 and 18 who fit those requirements? If so, don't delay! The deadline for applications is September 15, 2011. Applications can be found at our website: www.achildsdreamfulfilled.org. If you have any questions, please contact Gregg Seebohm at gregg@dblegl.com. A great big thank you to our Dream Team who has been working very hard to make sure people know that we're looking for kids!

The second project is our wine tasting. We are in the process
of finalizing the invitations to this great event. Last year we raised $15,000, and this year we're hoping to raise $20,000. Our event committee is working very hard to pull together the details, and we really appreciate their help. This year the event is set for October 22 at Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $75 per person or $135 per couple. We will be featuring a "Dream Auction" which includes a trip to New Orleans for a jazz and dining experience as well as a trip to Chicago's Wrigley Field Rooftop. Tickets can be purchased by calling the office at (970)667-6119.
T
hanks again for all your support, and we hope you will consider helping us with both of these projects. Enjoy the end of summer, and we look forward to continuing our relationship wi
th you into the fall.

Don Brown - a board member with a heart for kids!
Don with Allen at Allen's dream of meeting Taylor Swift
If you've been receiving our newsletters for a while, you know that we enjoy highlighting a board member per month and like to find out what their dreams were as a child, what their dream is now, and why they are invovled with A Child's Dream. This month we're highlighting Don Brown, a dedicated board member who has been with the agency since its inception. We are grateful to have his leadership and passion on the board. If you want to catch the fever of granting dreams, be sure to talk to this man! He will light a fire, show what a difference our work does, and make you want to get involved! Here are his answers to our questions:

My Dream as a Child was to become a Professional Bull Rider. We grew up on a farm near Hudson, CO. After I told my Dad that at the age of 14 he made us move to the City so I could get some sense in Me! LOL!
My Dream Now is To Grow old With My Wife Anita and our Kids and Touch as many lives along the way by giving back through a Child's Dream and, making Kids Lives better than they were before!
We love Kids! We raised our two Biological kids(Matt 26 and Jonna 24) and Adopted Kylie out of China when she was 10 months old. She is Now 5! The Kids are our Future and they need to know that people care about them no matter who they are or what their dealing with!

Thanks again for all you do to help make A Child's Dream successful! May your fall be filled with lots of exciting, fun and wonderful things. Maybe even a dream come true!
Sincerely,
Katie Reiff, Executive Director

Monday, August 29, 2011

Monday Fun Day! Get Your Smiles Here

Kids are honest little people who say things sometimes in the most innocent yet hilarious way that can brighten even the worst day. The stories and pictures here WILL make you chuckle and hopefully inspire you to brighten a child's day! You can share the power of a dream! A Child's Dream is now accepting applications for the 2012 year. With only 19 days left to submit applications, we need your help finding kids who need their dreams to come true!





Kids Explain Love



HOW CAN YOU TELL IF TWO ADULTS EATING DINNER AT A RESTAURANT ARE IN LOVE?


"See if the man has lipstick on his face."

- Sandra, age 7


"It is love if they order one of those desserts that are on fire. They like to order those because it's just like how their hearts are -- on fire!"

- Christine, age 9


HOW IMPORTANT IS LOVE?

"Love is the most important thing in the whole world, but baseball is pretty good too."

- Greg, age 8













More information on how you can help and where applications can be downloaded you can visit:

http://www.macdonaldfamilycharity.org/index.cfm/0/0/16-Applications.html
Remember the application deadline is September 15th, 2011.


We hope you can help brighten a child's day as we have birghtened yours!



-Megan































Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Send us dream kids!

The dog days of summer are upon us. It's hot, school's about to start, and people are wrapping up their vacations. Are you reaching the end of this fun season wishing you'd spent more time in the pool? Or maybe you're planning on squeezing one last camping getaway into the remaining weekends. Whatever your plans are, we hope you have a very happy end to this summer.

The end of the summer at A Child's Dream symbolizes an exciting time for our staff and volunteers. We're working very hard to publicize two very exciting things. This blog post is going to highlight one of those - our application period. We're currently in the midst of an application period where we actively look for dream kids.

What does that mean; to actively look for dream kids? Thanks to our dedicated volunteers on the Dream Team, we're working hard to make sure all the schools in Larimer County know about the deadline of September 15. We also have volunteers approaching the other nonprofits that work with the same demographic of kids. Getting the word out through the local media has also been started. Hopefully you'll hear all about our agency and the dreams we grant in the next month and a half.

From there, the volunteers on the Dream Team will begin to conduct phone interviews and review the applications. This is a tough process to undergo. Their hardest task is to figure out if this truly is the child's dream. These people aren't afraid to ask, "If this child could do anything in the world, what would it be?"

The applications are then reviewed in a group setting, and the Dream Team decides who will receive an in-person interview. The in-person interview is pretty tricky because we don't want to tell the kids why we're there. However, we want to make sure we hear their stories and their dreams.

From there, the Dream Team meets one more time to send their final recommendations on to the board. This entire process from promotion to recommendations takes about 12 weeks. This is a marathon of emotions, time, and energy. We couldn't find deserving kids if it weren't for this wonderful team of volunteers. We're very excited to have added new members and know they will do a great job.

So, that brings us to you. What can you do to help us? Why not recommend a child to receive a dream? Maybe you have a neighbor whose child is sick. Maybe your child has a chronic illness that they battle every day. Maybe there are kids at the agency you volunteer with that are low income and could use an opportunity to see that life isn't going to be surviving meal to meal for the rest of their lives. You'd be surprised how many kids qualify for dreams, and yet how few applications we end up receiving. We are opening our doors, and we want them to be blow off.

What makes a good application? The more information the Dream Team has, the better and more informed decision they can make as to whether or not to send the application along in the process. The applications are six pages long for a reason. It takes time and thought to make a great application, and we take time and energy to read every single one and make a tough decision. When all of the applications say the dream is to go to Disney, we have a hard time discerning how and why this would benefit the child. Tell a story and feel free to use extra paper.

We want to make dreams come true. Help us by sending us children - we're excited for a 2012 dream granting. Help make a dream come true!

Friday, July 1, 2011

July 1st - the Start of Make a Difference for Children Month!

July is officially here, and along with it the mid-summer fun of pool parties, barbecues, celebrations of our independence, and vacations.

Why not make it about one more thing - making a difference for kids in your community? A grassroots initiative has started with just that goal. Their 4 key areas they want people to get involved are:
  1. Pick an event or activity to do with a kid!
  2. Support agencies that work with kids. (A Child's Dream qualifies! :) Make donations here.)
  3. Tell your policy makers to support initiatives that are good for kids.
  4. Tell other people about the OTHER significance of July and this campaign!
Want to read more? Click here for more information on things you can do to support Make a Difference for Children Month!

Thanks for your continued support of A Child's Dream, www.achildsdreamfulfilled.org.