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Reflections on the Stuffed Animal Drive

On Saturday, January 29th, a group of volunteers got together at the BTC warehouse in Santa Ana with the goal of collecting and packing 1000 stuffed animals for children in Sri Lanka. In addition to collecting the stuffed animals, they planned to attach hand-written notes to each of the stuffed animals in the hopes that their message would uplift the children affected by the Tsunami. Due to the kindness and generosity of so many, we actually STARTED the day with over 1000 stuffed animals!!!

The focus of the entire day was on the children. Not only were the stuffed animals going to be delivered to the children of Sri Lanka, but it was also the children who volunteered that helped make this event succesful. The children helped build boxes, sorted stuffed animals, wrote personal messages, created signs and directed traffic. The children worked in the true spirit of service to prepare the gifts and send them all with love to the children of Sri Lanka, of whom over 9000 were effected by the Tsunami.

The volunteers themselves had amazing stories!! A couple of little girls shared how they were vacationing in Thailand during Christmas and woke up on December 26th planning to go the beach, but for no particular reason just decided to go the next day. The aunt of two young Sri Lankan volunteers lost her home in the Tsunami, and yet these two children were cheerfully working on a project to help Sri Lankan people they don’t even know. Their father showed us pictures and a map of Sri Lanka, which made the whole project that much more meaningful. A very young volunteer, Sebastian,who came with his grandmother, literally worked non-stop (except for the occasional donut break) for several hours. He never got tired or bored. He was truly inspirational to watch. Another young boy, Joshua, and his friend Chris, serenaded the volunteers with several songs from their clarinets, including “A Whole New World”. A whole new world indeed.

Everyone worked so hard in between snacks and lively conversation. As the day passed on, volunteers continued to pack stuffed animals into donated boxes that were stamped “To the Children of Sri Lanka”. By the end of the day, we had collected over 3000 stuffed animals!!!

But that was only the beginning. The storage and transportation of the stuffed animals began as soon as the stuffed animals were sorted and boxed. Over 100 boxes were transported to Northridge, California, to an awaiting sea container, which left for Sri Lanka on Feb. 12th.

Once they arrive in Sri Lanka, the stuffed animals will be distributed to the children by a group called “SARVODAYA”. Sarvodaya is Sanskrit for Awakening of All”. The group is the largest people’s movement in Sri Lanka and was started almost 50 years ago. The philosophy of Sarvodaya is drawn from Buddhist and Ghandian principles. They are non-political and help people of all religions and ethnic groups. This group was a good match for BTC.

A lot of love and care went into this event and that’s what made it so successful. The people who participated had the intention of not only sending stuffed animals but also sending love, and it showed in everything they did. The love just kept on coming in the way of more stuffed animals and notes, for several days after the event. One batch of notes was especially touching. It came from some severely disabled high-school students from Oakland, CA. Their notes and pictures reflected that even when our minds or bodies are limited, love has NO limitations. In addition to their notes and pictures, these children collected coins from home and sent a check for $25.00 to help kids in Sri Lanka.

It was really a great experience to witness to the kindness and generosity that people are capable of when given the space and opportunity to do so. It inspired and challenged me to dedicate myself to creating those spaces and opportunities wherever I can.

Happy Birthday Gunther

Please accept this invitation to participate in my birthday event on Feb 26th 2005. I am going to Waterloo next year to pursue a degree/Msc in Peace and Conflict Studies. I am going to walk the path that I feel is right. It is my sincere hope that I might persuade you to join with me for what will be a most interesting moment in time. They say that dream is destiny…perhaps you might want to share a dream with me… This year for my birthday it is my wish to start a “Karma Wave”. For the last 27 years I have received gifts from my family and friends, I feel that this year, as it was last year that it is time that I gave back.

Have you ever believed that your one action in a random chance situation might have a positive imprint on thousands of people that you’ve never met? It might be a simple as opening a door or smiling at someone, something that just might start a chain reaction. To start this “Karma Wave” I am proposing that my friends and I spend an afternoon helping strangers in a “Random Acts of Kindness” day. Enclosed is your participatory “Mission”. I humbly ask you to spend some time on Saturday smiling and completing just a few of the Missions. With your help, this wave will be as global as we can make it. Flowing from Tokyo, London, Madrid, Sydney, New York, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Miami, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Humbolt, Calgary, somewhere in Thailand, Edmonton, Nelson, Winnipeg, and Vancouver, my friends and I will be spreading good cheer around.

It is my hope that you join with me in this experience. I believe it to be an opportunity for myself and all of my friends to connect on one day no matter where they are in the world. I made a wish last year on my birthday and it was granted. Helping someone that I’ve never met is my wish this year.

Together we can be the change we wish to see in the world.

Please feel free to do any 5 or more of the following:
1. Spend a full ten minutes telling your parents that you love them. (Meet them today for lunch, Pick up the phone and call them, Shoot them off a really long email, the more personal the better)
2. Spend full ten minutes telling someone close to you that you love them. (see above)
3. Take public transit somewhere. (use your U-Pass or the Equivalent) After you have paid your fare or shown your pass. Take out $5-$10 and drop it in the box. Explain to the bus driver that it is payment for the next few passengers whom you’ve never met.
4. Gather $10 and buy as many flowers as you can. Go to a busy part of town and distribute them to random people. Smiling all the way.
5. Go to a busy place and hold the door open for the next 25 people.
6. Go to a service establishment. Order something really small, give a sincere compliment to your server. Leave an extraordinarily large tip. (This one is for all you Money bags out there)
7. Go downtown and buy a homeless person a good meal.
8. Shovel your neighbours walkway. In the event there is no snow, do something nice for your neighbour. (Bake some cookies, rake their yard)
9. Goto a market and help someone carry their groceries to their car.
10. Go around your block and gather at least one food item from each neighbour and donate it to the food bank.
11. Go for a walk to your neighbourhood park and pick up all of the garbage you see.
12. Rifle through your closets and find items to donate to the Salvation Army or equivalent.
13. Organize a local bottle drive and donate proceeds to a charity of your choice.
14. Take your neighbour’s dog for a walk.
15. Call an old friend up and catch up on things.
16. Start a Peace Festival
17. Volunteer your time at a homeless shelter
18. Collect money from your neighbours and donate the proceeds to a charity of your choice
19. Please forward this to someone you care about

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