Cookies for the Homeless Mission Complete! THANK YOU!
We stumbled across these donation boxes for local food pantries while running errands. My girls took in the sign and said, “We should put some cookies in here.” Back to the car we went to grab their last case of cookies. The girls divvied them up between food banks, putting the most in the box for the pantry that focuses on feeding children.
These cookies—they have been an adventure. Our original plan was to allow the local housing authority to distribute them. Instead (and thanks to @arthur.grafo), we have been trekking these cookies around town, handing them out of the car to people holding signs at intersections. One woman’s sign read: “I’m just trying to survive.”
“Mom!” My 9 year old snapped. “Quick!” I handed her two boxes that she passed out the window.
Another man’s sign said “Anything helps.” He blessed the girls multiple times after they each handed him a box.
A case went to a pantry in a neighboring town. Two cases went to the pantry that serves the largest population in Bloomington. One case was split among the homeless we could see. Another split among the boxes pictured above, in our bank entrance.
Here’s what sticks the most with me: To my girls, this was an obvious act. We can help. Steemit provides additional funding. Together we have Girl Scout cookies to people in need. But to the bank staff and the people waiting in line for their turn? Well, they took pictures of the girls being “good citizens.” The pantry volunteers repeatedly thanked them. The folks who were handed cookies seemed shocked.
Why is basic, community kindness so surprising?
All the cookies as present by my 5yo.
Thank you again to those of you who donated directly:
1.000 SBD from @happycrazycon
0.100 SBD from @traciyork via @tipu
0.052 from @jaymesbawned, a Steemit newbie who gave everything he's earned so far.
1.000 SBD from @appiepearl
0.100 SBD from @sultnpapper via @tipu
5.000 STEEM from @sultnpapper
0.500 SBD from @bubbleboy
15.00 SBD from @rachelhanson10
$20.00 USD from a local patron
$2.00 USD from another local patron
2.00 SBD from @arthur.grafo
And thank you to everyone who upvoted and resteemed the original fundraiser post! You are deeply appreciated.
Good work keep it up...... I love those kids pic
Glad that I was able to help, I am actually a little disappointed that Girl Scouts , at least in our area, said all donated boxes had to go to the "Heroes" program, which is first responders; local fire, police, ems and such. I don't know if that was because of hurricane Harvey or what, but as a troop our girls were prohibited from helping the homeless with cookies. Also any "troop donations" of cash that people would give at the cookie booths had to go to that program as well, the troop just couldn't bank it for future events like camping and horse back riding.
Girl Scouts is every day becoming more about the money than it is about the girls and that is a real shame. Good that your troop was able to help those who truly need the help, not someone on a government payrolled job, granted the job isn't the easiest or the highest paid but it is a job, which most homeless people don't have.
We faced a similar predicament. My girls could only make the donation because they raised the money individually and used it to buy the cookies, then chose to give “their” cookies away. Neither troop was able to do this as a troop.
One thing I love about where I live is that the scouts are very aware of the council limitations. One girl from another troop used all her money earned from selling cookies to buy boxes off other troops who hadn’t sold all theirs and then donated them all to a pantry where she volunteers.
How did a girl from a troop earn money selling cookies? Do the girls up there earn individually ? Here all the earnings go to the troop account after the council is paid for the cookies. Individual girl would not have "earnings" so to speak.
Our area had their recognition banquet last evening, my youngest girl, known as Shortie, was fourth in sales for the area with over 1100 boxes sold, she got a medallion for her efforts and another girl in her troop was eight with just over 1,000 boxes. All told our area sold over 189,000 packages of cookies. Girl scouts made a chunk of money from our area for sure.
There were troops down here that got stuck with boxes of cookies because of inexperienced leaders and cookie moms, and that is sad because they worked hard selling , just didn't know the game and council won't take any back once you pick them up.
Their troop has a policy that the girls get to decide with the amount that comes back to the troop based on their sales. This girl set a massive goal, achieved it and had the troop purchase cookies for her using those funds (a gray area which you learn to find). She couldn’t actually cash out, but the troop can vote and redirect funds. In this case, the troop voted to each use their own earnings for their own projects.
It’s the same here with not being able to return cookies. Actually, all of the cookies we purchased helped my girls’ troops clear out their inventory. What I did was wait until the end of cookie season and the emails saying how many boxes were left. Then I divided the amount according to troop needs (how many cookies they still had available). Fortunately, we were able to help both troops complete their sales AND pick up more cookies to meet the donation amount.
Next year I hope we can repeat this with the goal of buying cookies off troops with less support and fewer sales opportunities. It’s my first year with a troop, so I had no idea how cookie sales work from the top down. There is so much good that comes from Girl Scouts, and I love the budgeting and marketing the girls learned through cookie sales, but I don’t much care for some of the policies surrounding cookies including the hot the troop takes if someone is unable to collect funds or a parent doesn’t pay for cookies.
Okay, I see how you are doing it now and that makes sense. I might suggest that to my girls and see if they would want to get a discussion going with their troops on how to allocate cookie earnings in the future.
I'm waiting for your support for the last post @shawnamawna
I'm glad you decided to distribute them yourselves, and I'm extremely proud of your kids for their sweet, generous natures and their initiative! Thank you for sharing this adventure with us, and thanks to all of the donors who helped make it possible. ❤️
When you do it again, please let me know and hopefully next time I'll be able to offer more.
The scenes you painted above, it was like empathy was placing me inside the hearts of the girls and I sensed how much it affected them. I am so glad they are learning to feel, while also being taught to be practical.
All my best and thank you for allowing me to play a small part in this adventure of loving.