Adoption Fundraising - Part 2by Shoshanna Grey | More from this Blogger 19 May 2006 05:23 PM Here are a few more ideas for how to fundraise for your adoption: Garage Sale With this fundraiser, contact everyone you know and ask them if they have stuff to donate to your garage sale. Often people will have items sitting in their garage or in their attic and they will be thrilled to have you come haul it away. Another idea that I have heard of is that you can advertise in the paper that you will pick up the "leftovers" from other people's garage sales. After a long day of selling, many people are thrilled to have you come get everything and save them the trouble of taking it to a thrift store. Remember that a garage sale doesn't have to be just about household items. You can also sell food and drinks. Popular items include donuts and coffee in the early morning, hotdogs around lunch time and baked goods all day. In addition, make sure that you publicize that the garage sale is for the purpose of raising funds for your adoption. Many families will make a poster with their child's picture or maybe a picture of the country where you expect to find your child. Often there are those who may not purchase anything from your garage sale, but may still want to help with your adoption. We are planning on doing this fundraiser later this month. I'll let you know how it goes! Other Fundraisers The ideas for other fundraisers are simply endless! You can sell candles, candy bars, jewelry, cookie dough, home items, etc. Where do you find these ideas? One of the best places I have found is www.fundraising.org They have a lot of great ideas. Find something that you would enjoy selling and that you think people in your area would be interested in. The main thing to remember about most fundraisers is that one or two will not be enough to pay for your adoption. Instead, you will have to do a series of fundraisers in addition to counting your pennies, applying for grants, etc. However, fundraisers are definitely helpful and if you are determined they can make a big dent in your adoption expenses. After all, isn't your future child worth it? Note: For more great information on fundraising and to connect with other families who are fundraising for adoptions, join the Fundraising for Adoption Yahoo Group. Learn more about Shoshanna Grey ![]() Shoshanna Grey has worked as an occupational social worker, teacher, child care provider, customer service reqpresentative, college recruiter and several other positions over the years. Relevantadoption tags Food | relationships | christmas | Scrapbooking | parenting | family | children | holidays | pregnancy | baby User Comments moedean52gunch (68) 27 Nov 2007 01:52 PMditto on the garage sale idea. it had three distinct benefits for us: a] we raised about $14,000 in one day. really. read on. b] our whole church, neighborhood and half the town it seemed got involved. many people came forward to donate a few items. all told, we needed four garages and several driveways/yards to hold it all. we pre-arranged with a local thift shop to come to pick up any remians at the end of the day and they were equally thrilled. we had a nice deposit to make and virtually no clean up or left overs at the end of the day. c] the best part of the garage sale process was communication. this event gave everyone a focal point and allowed them to support us by dropping off items. when they didn't know 'waht to say' about the adoption, they could focus upon the items they were donating. gathering items also gave them time to gather their thougths and comments or questions. it prepared them for a better level of conversation once they arrived at our house to drop oiff in the weeks leading up to the sales day. moreover, lots of oflks came forward to tell us that they were adopted as chidlren. wow. i had no idea how many of our fireds and co-workers had themselves been adopted or had an adopted sibling in their home. the experience as very cool as well as successful. Community Tags adoption, adopting fundraising, adoption funding, affording adoption, paying for your adoption Discuss this article
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