Monday, March 30, 2009

We're all over the 'net!


Are you a fan of the Family Giving Tree? Join us online! We’ve set up our brand new Facebook page and we’d love for you to check us out. Special pictures, videos, events and updates are added every week.

We’ve also created a public page on LinkedIn, the leading professional networking site online. Members can add FGT to their list of groups and associations and participate in discussions about issues that matter to them.

FGT tweets too! If you have a Twitter account, become a FGTTweets follower and join the real-time short messaging service that works over multiple networks and devices.

We're not done yet...the Family Giving Tree has it's own channel on YouTube as well. We've uploaded several videos, slide shows, PSAs and more and we'd love to hear what you think.

Phew! As over whelming as all this may seem...the ability to keep our supporters connected year-round is very important to us. We produce relevant material and we welcome all feedback.

Become an Elf...join us online!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Queen Elf Update

It's been 7 weeks since the surgery and all is well. At 6 weeks they announced the xrays were "perfect" and removed the Morphine like patch. Unfortunatley, without asking, Jenn also stopped taking all the other drugs kaiser had perscribed and spent 4 days in great distress. With that all out of the way she is completely drug free and on to Physical Therapy and rebuilding her strength. So far her back pain levels have gone from a norm of 7 out of 10 on the pain scale to a 2, and many hours to ZERO! She is thrilled with the decision to have the surgery and has lots of feedback for Kaiser on pre-op and post-op intructions :) The Doctor expects to allow her to go back to work April 13th, Jenn is thinking a bit sooner.

Thanks so much for all the good thoughts and prayers!

Friday, March 6, 2009

International Women's Day


In celebration of International Women's Day on March 8th, the Family Giving Tree would like to recognize a few incredible women for their outstanding support of our programs. We’ve created a page on our website to celebrate volunteers because the individual contributions of each of these women are so tremendous. Their combined efforts are vital to our programs and their constant enthusiasm helps brighten the holidays of thousands of children every year. On behalf of the children, thank you for your dedication! Check out the outstanding accomplishments of Cristina Piasecki, Aura Vega, Diane Trevino, Julie Neff, and Joan Scott by clicking here.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Queen Elf Surgery Update


Jennifer, Queen Elf is recovering nicely and doing her best to follow doctor's orders. This has proven difficult as she definitely likes being more active and involved than not. She had a post-op checkup last week, and the doctor said everything looked good! They took out the stitches (apparently not much fun) and told her to keep taking it easy. We are encouraging her to take her time and rest. The Elves are busily wrapping up the holidays and winding down from the annual celebration luncheon. We miss her dearly but are doing well and hope that Jenn can be patient and not come back to work before she's ready! She did come in to the office last week; probably to make sure we were all still working! We had a chance to give her the "Get Well Soon Quilt" (signed by all the Elves) that Elf Andrea, Elf Dianne and Elf Susan made by hand. She really liked it! There will be an appointment in about 4 more weeks to take x-rays and see how Jenn's bones are looking at that point.

The Elves will keep you posted!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Pain Free Future?

well, after 15 years of trying to become eligible for spine surgery the day has finally come. Monday the 12th I will have two of my 3 bad discs fused. I told the surgeon that I would be his star patient... quick recovery and awesome results.. only thing is that I've never been good at doing nothing.

I also can't imagine not being at the office with the other elves for 8 to 12 weeks. I will certainly miss them. We really are a great Elf family!

Maybe worrying about this stuff is helping me not worry about the event itself. I'm really not worried about the 6 to 8 hour surgery.. just the not having Diet Coke for a week. :)

If anyone has any good thoughts left after our insane December send them our way.

Hugs, Jennifer, queen elf

Sunday, January 4, 2009

We did it!


When the national economic downturn threatened to endanger the Family Giving Tree's Holiday Wish Drive, the Elves were nervous. So many of our major corporate contacts had lost their jobs, several large donors pulled out of our main fund raising event, and it was looking as if we were not going to find a warehouse large enough to run the program. Yet somehow, from within this cloud, we all pulled through...and the Elves couldn't thank our supporters more. With more than 1,000 Giving Tree locations (the 1st time we've gone above 1k), we were able to provide 58,000 children with a brand new gift; far above the goal we set! One of the social service agencies we work with sent us this picture of a girl receiving her gift...she loved her Disney Tea Set! For updates, pictures and complete stats, sign up for our monthly e-newsletter at www.familygivingtree.org now.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Our "Needle in a Haystack" moment


Elf Celeste got a call in the office on Wednesday from a frazzled donor with a nearly-impossible request. Could we please retrieve from the Elves Workshop (filled with more than 30,000 gifts at this point) the diamond necklace and earring set for her daughter that was accidentally included with her company's shipment of donated gifts a couple days prior?

A tiny white box you say? Somewhere in our 100,000 square foot space? Please see picture above, taken on Saturday.


In what is now known as Holiday Miracle #2 (#1 was finding a warehouse in the first place), WE FOUND IT! One of our amazing volunteers approached Elf Nana about a very nice gift, obviously over the $30 limit, that she was about to wrap for a child. She asked "Do you think these diamonds are real?"...and in an instant Nana had run back to the office in tears, box in hand, screaming "I found them!".

Needless to say, our frazzled donor (and all the Elves on the hunt) were relieved!