This past weekend, over 300 volunteers braved both rain and
snow to gather together with the Basket Brigade of Suburban Chicago to
assemble and hand-deliver complete Thanksgiving dinners to 673 local area families-in-need.
The
Basket Brigade of Suburban Chicago was founded by Streamwood residents
Brian and Cherish Walsh with the mission "to put the GIVING back into
Thanksgiving." Founded in memory of Brian's mother, Lorraine M. Walsh,
the Basket Brigade of Suburban Chicago combines aspects of fundraising
and volunteerism along with personal and spiritual growth.
Each Thanksgiving basket delivered includes a turkey,
stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, rolls, corn, marshmallows,
cranberries, vegetables, and more; even a delicious pumpkin pie for
dessert.
Volunteers assist in packaging the meals, and
are then provided with the names of families-in-need who have been
nominated by a variety of sources including private nominations on the
Basket Brigade's website as well as names provided by other local
nonprofits, churches, daycares, schools and other social service
organizations.
"Each
basket contains enough food to feed a family of five," says Basket
Brigade Treasurer, Eric Hartmann, "and the thought that we are literally
bringing Thanksgiving to over 3000 people in our local area is
absolutely mind-blowing."
"Part of the magic of the
day," says Brian Walsh, "is the aspect of growth for the volunteers as
well as for the recipients. The volunteers get a direct person-to-person
experience in seeing how their volunteerism is directly impacting the
lives of these families-in-need."
Also included in each
Basket are handmade coloring pages with notes from the children of the
volunteers. "We really tried to make the overall experience of the
Basket be both functional and inspirational," says co-founder Cherish
Walsh, "and we definitely want our kids to get an early start on a
giving heart. We've had recipients tell us that the coloring pages were
their favorite part, and it was going to be hung prominently on their
fridge!"
The Basket Brigade of Suburban Chicago Committee
spends several months fundraising, planning, organizing and finding the
recipients. "We work closely with our communities to find the
volunteers and the encourage the necessary donations, both private and
corporate," said Brian Walsh, "we have also been able to partner up with
many cool organizations, nonprofits, and civic organizations to
identify families -in-need. It is really a team effort, and we are
excited to have expanded our delivery area to nine different communities
this year; Streamwood, Hanover Park, Bartlett, Hoffman Estates,
Schaumburg, Palatine, Elk Grove, Elgin and South Elgin."
"The
whole process is always an emotional one," says Cherish Walsh, "but the
stories, and the notes of thanks that we receive from the recipients,
and the reports we receive back from the volunteers of the joy that they
witness are truly inspirational. We received one photo back this year
of a young boy literally HUGGING the turkey that his family had
received. It simply does not get any better than that!"
"The
Basket Brigade provides much more than just a Thanksgiving dinner; each
basket also delivers a message of hope for those receiving it, the
spirit of giving for the volunteers assembling and delivering the
basket, a sense of community for those individuals and corporations who
have donated and sponsored the costs to purchase the basket, and a sense
of gratitude for the person who nominated the family to receive the
basket," concludes Brian Walsh, "the secret to LIVING is GIVING."
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Basket Brigade Delivers More Than Just Turkeys this Thanksgiving
1 comment:
Thanksgiving brings reflection and I am glad to see people helping others.
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