Europe or Bust

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

No time to blog...where do my days go?

Well. I know if you've been reading along that you will probably recall my resolution to blog on a more consistent basis. As it turns out I have discovered that the more work I put into our efforts the less time I have to blog and with things going the way they are I would rather spend my time on collecting funds and just give you a little update when I get the time. So here is what we have been up to...

Zach is still working and more extended hours since he is now able to drive later. He worked over 30 hours last week alone. He did not work Saturday so he spent the morning picking up metal donations. He also attended an orientation, the second one.

We sold several sachet hearts and are still in the process of collecting money for the Nascar fantasy league. So as of today we have a grand total of $4032.95. It's as though we have reached the top of the mountain and are headed down the other side and the momentum is gaining every day. We have no doubt that he is going to be able to raise every penny of the tuition.

One thing I did start thinking of was the list of items that he is in need of for the actual trip. Once I thought more about it I decided it might be a good idea to send out Press Releases to all of the locals newspapers. Then I went ahead and sent out News Releases to all of the locals news stations. A few of them got back in touch with me to ask additional questions. I haven't heard of anything that is going to be published or broadcast yet. I'll let you know if that changes. But, it got me to thinking about sponsorships and why wouldn't a cell phone company be interested in donating a phone and plan for Zach to take so he could e-mail pictures and maybe post blogs while on his trip. They could have a special thing on their website so followers could keep track. I thought it was a great idea but did not have any success myself in contacting the right people. Seeing as how I am a creative and very optimistic person I decided there were lots of others out there who do have acquaintances, friends and connections to be able to acquire sponsors for cell phones, cameras, luggage, backpacks, foil packs of laundry detergent, international adapters to charge the phone and camera, etc. So I sat down and wrote letters to Ellen Degeneres, Oprah Winfrey, Michelle Obama, and Jimmie Johnson (the Nascar driver). I also think that my own cell phone company should be able to step in and help, after all I've been paying for service from you for the past what? 10 years or so...Come on AT&T. I'll definitely be writing more letters, so if you are a well known person and you haven't gotten my letter yet, it is okay to go ahead and contact me with any assistance you can provide.

Til next time...

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Donations and Work, Work, Work!

Zach actually received two donations over the past week. Those two donations totaled $95. Then Zach has been working, working, working. We instituted and put a few things into place over the last few weeks that allows Zach to work longer hours and man has he been. I talked to the owner of The Giving Tree, Leslie, and they absolutely love having him there to help out. She even said that he was great with customers...that was shocking to me. MY son, the one is usually very shy and bashful and has a hard time forming sentences when speaking to strangers. Awesome, this is helping him to grow as a person. We have learned that he is working with a great group of people that he fits in very well with, that he is a very hard worker and that he really, really likes to make money! Over the past week he has made $167.

Now he has raised/earned $3572.95

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Recycling, Cookies Sales and a Donation

Sold another cookie dough, add $7 to the total.
Received a donation of $100. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
We also received another half trailer full of scrap metal from a friend. So the guys went ahead and filled it up and took a load of scrap metal to the recycling center yesterday and received $204.75. So they decided to take a second load. We loaded up all of the aluminum cans and they took those in. I should have taken a picture of the trailer it was quite the mountain. They cashed in 532 pounds of cans which were at $0.67/lb. They also turned in a bucket of insulated copper wire. The total take from recycling was $608.55.

SO, when you add it all together Zach is now at $3310.95
I don't feel like I can say Thank You enough to everyone who has helped out:-)

Right now Zach is working on his resume so he can start speaking with local businesses about sponsorship. He's learning about the countries he's going to and becoming as prepared as he can. Still so proud of him!

'til next time...

Sunday, February 13, 2011

NASCAR Sprint Cup Pool

Zach made another $40. Now at $2595.40.

We found out some news this week. Instead of having the tuition paid by June 1st, it has to be paid off by May 1. AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH! That means we have one less month than we expected. So we're trying to kick it into high gear. Zach went out with his grandma this morning and picked up cans. This afternoon we are supposed to be picking up a few appliances that are mostly scrap metal.

Now for our biggest news of all. We are starting a Nascar Sprint Cup pool. We have always been Nascar fans and were so excited that the season is about to begin again. We watched the Budweiser Shootout last night and are looking for anyone who might be interested. Here's how it is going to work. All you have to do is pay a $40 entry fee. At least thirty minutes prior to each race you have to notify Zach of your race driver pick and then continue to accrue points throughout the season. Points are earned base don where your driver finishes and are on a one point scale from 43 down to 1 (driver you pick wins, you get 43 points for the week). Whoever finishes the season in first place in points wins and depending on how many people we can get involved we may be able to divide up the winnings amongst the top three or ten people. So share with your friends, family and neighbors. The more the merrier. So if you're interested just let us know. by sharing a comment.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Another $128

Zach has worked a few times at The Giving Tree again and earlier this week he was actually asked to help out a local landscaper...so now he has two part time jobs. Between the two jobs he has brought in another $128 to make the total now 2555.40.
Also sold another cookie dough. I'll add that in once we've collected for it.

And, by the way, I went online and checked out some detailed information and printed the forms out for sponsors and discovered in the fine print at the bottom of the contribution form for sponsors it says "Note: According to current IRS guidelines, donations earmarked for a specific individual are NOT tax-deductible. Please consult you tax advisor for detailed information." Boo on that but we don't think that this will deter Zach from getting where he wants to be by the time he leaves.

'til next time....

Sunday, January 30, 2011

$2395.40 and First Orientation

Received a $500 donation this week. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Your generosity is very much appreciated. That brought the total amount of money to $2395.40 and that sounds good to us! We are so proud of Zach and how hard he is working to earn the money on his own.

We also went to our first orientation meeting. Whew! There is a lot for all of the Student Ambassadors to learn but it will be beneficial for all of them and ensure that their trip is a success. We heard lots of different fundraising ideas but we like our ideas the best so far. The one thing we have not done is search for sponsors. We have the ability to use the website and print out customized forms. The great part of this is that any individual or company can make the check payable to and mail it directly to People to People, which in turn means it is a tax deductible donation.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Lots of news!

I ask for apologies, I did not include a total in my last post. On January 19 our total was $1597. Today the total has increased substantially. Zach worked at the store and got $32 for the few hours he put in. He helped his dad load up the trailer with a load Saturday and off they went to the recycling center. They got $230.40 for that load. Bringing the total to 1827.40. Zach went to work again today and got $36 so now he is at 1895.40.

Almost 2000!!!!!!!!!!!

Right now he is at 27% of the total he's looking to earn. We found out his dates of travel and we have until mid June to finish the rest. They did not take all of the recycling we have. The aluminum cans are still here and a decent pile of scrap still left.

It still seems like a very possible goal for Zach to earn the full amount of the tuition! 

Til next time...