by Robert Brown | Aug 26, 2017 | IOWC, MFT and Fundraising, Sam's Weekly Thought
by Sam Harley August 25, 2017 Going from 5 years of MFT to an IOWC team was an abrupt transition. There were several things to get used to. First, fundraising (unless you were at a flower stand) involved a lot of physical activity. You were walking or running wherever...
by Robert Brown | Aug 15, 2017 | MFT and Fundraising, Sam's Weekly Thought
by Sam Harley There are some things I am not proud of. What I now know about myself – I am an introvert, I need to talk things over with someone, need nature and quiet to recharge – I only sensed back then. Being around people was hard for me, it wears me out. I need...
by Robert Brown | Aug 14, 2017 | MFT and Fundraising
by Priscilla Joy Agari August 12, 2017 I remember one Thanksgiving I was fundraising in Mystic Connecticut with Daisy Joy Elizabeth and we wrapped up our flower stands and were instructed to go to a Diner for dinner. At a gas station, while in line to pay, I asked the...
by Robert Brown | Aug 14, 2017 | MFT and Fundraising
by Maria Piperis August 12, 2017 Often people offered me food and drinks while I was fundraising. Some in Spanish speaking areas where I was invited to come in sit down and eat. Maybe the one Chinese woman who not only fed our whole Team of 4 but also opened her house...
by Robert Brown | Aug 14, 2017 | MFT and Fundraising, Sam's Weekly Thought
by Sam Harley August 12, 2017 We Were There theme of the week: People offering us food. People hardly ever invited me to lunch when I was fundraising, except for some Christians who gave me pizza so they could try to convert me (so many people thought that one bite of...
by Robert Brown | Aug 9, 2017 | MFT and Fundraising
Jules Hack shares how a Jewish man bought many pictures of...