I am sure you can understand how hectic life gets every now and then. I have been remiss in my posting about the deadline for the Red Scarf Project.
The deadline for submitting scarves is December 15, 2009. That is a good 2 weeks away. It appears that due to the overflow of scarves over the past 2 years, we now find ourselves in a position where more scarves are needed. I know, I know, a feast, or a famine. But, this is a worthy cause.
For those who don't know about the Orphan Foundation of America, here are some Fast Facts taken from their website:
- OFA is the only national organization specifically focusing on support, education, and workforce development for youth aging out of the foster care system.
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We award $15 million annually in funding to thousands of foster youth across the country who attend college and specialized training programs.
- Funds may be used for tuition, books and tools, housing, transportation and health insurance.
- Recipients are independent students who do not receive family support and are solely responsible for their higher education.
- Funds may be used for tuition, books and tools, housing, transportation and health insurance.
- Charity Navigator rates OFA four stars -- the highest score possible for fundraising efficiency bestowed by one of the nation's leading charity evaluators.
- Over 91 cents of every dollar donated goes directly to support OFA programs and youth
- Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) number: 11105
There are less scholarships available for the 2009-2010 school year due to the nation's poor economy. Hey, I live in one the hardest hit states in the USA. I know how tough times are, and that goes across the board. But realize, even $5.00 will help.
For me, the quickest way to make a scarf would be to crochet one. If you want a fast scarf project, check out Green Stripe for Red Scarf.
I made mine in no time flat. However, this year has been too crazy for me. I understand if someone cannot make a scarf on short notice. The Red Scarf Fund for Foster Youth is in dire need of donations. If you can't make a scarf, perhaps you would consider a donation, (no amount is too small) which covers emergency needs of students, such as medical bills, housing, and transportation. Don't forget:
- Donations to OFA are tax deductible.
- Over 91 cents of every dollar contributed go directly to support the youth we serve
There are also opportunities to send a box of needed items, or even gift cards. What could be easier than that?
I am thankful, this Thanksgiving weekend, that I have the ability to help both foster and orphaned youth. Thank you, God, thank you, thank you.












