Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts

Sunday, May 9, 2010

How Long Before We Get Jacey's Dog?

I have had a few people ask me about when we will receive Jacey's Autism Service Dog.  It's funny because when the Heather Desiena from the news station came out and interviewed us, she asked when we hoped to have the fundraising completed.  Judd told her that he hoped we would be done in six months.  I thought that was a great pipe dream that Judd was living.  I thought it would be wonderful if we could get the fundraising knocked out in maybe nine months to a year.

Since that interview, a lot has happened!  I have been incredibly amazed at the generosity of others.  They are not only changing the world for my daughter, but they have already changed me.  I feel extremely humbled by all that is happening for our family.  I always seem to tear up when I think about the people that have come into our lives in such a special way.  I am indeed grateful and very humbled by this experience.

So, Judd's answer of six months may be more like, oh, maybe two months?  Granted, we haven't gotten to our goal of $13,000 yet but we feel that we may be their shortly.  We have found a new set of family on one of Judd's forums that he frequents.  I used to wonder how he could be on the site for so long ALL the time.  Since he first approached the moderator of possibly posting something about our fundraising efforts to right this minute, my view has changed of this forum.  I always understood Judd's need for talking about his interests, but I have learned that the forum has REAL people with personalities!!!  It has been great to learn of this new family that we have found in this forum.

Okay, I know I get off in tangents A LOT.  So back to the question at hand - "How long before we get Jacey's dog?"

I thought that this would be a question that would be answered in six months.  So I called 4 Paws for Ability and learned more....  Once we complete our fundraising goal of $13,000, we will be sent a letter stating when our class we be.  Since we are having the dog trained in tracking and retrieving, it will be approximately 9 to 12 months out.  Currently it is around nine months.  The reason it takes so long from the time we complete our fundraising is because of more extensive training.

Once we complete the fundraising, we have to send in a very descriptive video all about us.  They want to know our house, how it is laid out, our yard, our neighbors, what dogs live where, what livestock is nearby.  They want to know about all four of my children, about me and my experience with dogs, and they want to know EVERYTHING about Jacey.  They want to know what makes her smile and giggle.  They also want to see her have meltdowns...the bigger the better.  They want to see how Jacey does when we are in public.  The video will be very comprehensive so that they can have two to three dogs picked out that fit our family and Jacey's needs the best.  So, once we complete our fundraising, we will be given a class date and they will choose those two or three dogs based on our video.  They then take those dogs and train them in tracking and retrieving.  That is what the 9 to 12 months comes from.  They want to make sure that the dog they pick for Jacey doesn't have a success rate of 80% in tracking and retrieving.  They want the dog that does it 100% of the time. 

I am so excited to know that we could have our Autism Service Dog home for Jacey within the next twelve months.  Thanks for helping make this possible.  We really appreciate everyone that has donated towards our efforts and passed our story on.  Nine months from the time we complete fundraising for 4 Paws for Ability, we should be on our way out to Ohio to pick up our dog and go through training.  I can't wait!!!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Jacey's Story is Getting Out There

I appreciate everyone taking the time to share our story with their friends and loved ones.  It is amazing what has happened this week.  I have talked with people that say they got the email and wanted to double check about how to send a donation through PayPal.  I have thought to myself..."I didn't send it to you...How did you end up getting it?"  And then I learn that a person I had sent it to, emailed it to a few friends, who in turn emailed it on to them.  Someone contacted me about a possible avenue to go down for sending out more emails in regards to Judd's profession.  I mentioned it to him and he told me that somehow this avenue had already been taken without him knowing it.  I am repeatedly amazed at the people that are wanting to help.  I just pray that we may be able to one day pay this forward to someone else in need.  Thank you for being such a wonderful example to our family.  I look forward to looking back at this once we have had the dog a few years, and sitting down with my children during a Family Night, to tell them about the marvelous people that are in this world.  About how we were so richly blessed with love and support.

Again, the purpose of this posting (as the title tells), Jacey's story is getting out there.  We were interviewed by News Channel 5 on Monday afternoon and they aired it tonight on the 6 and 10 o'clock news programs.  I thought you would all be interested in taking a peak.  It will let you sneak a peak of Jacey...in action!  I'd love to hear what you think of the segment!

Thanks,
Amy

In Complete Awe...

Between Judd and I, we feel it has become a wonderful full-time job trying to keep up with the thank you's and letting everyone know how truly special they are to us.  Every time I go to write a thank you letter, it seems my typing becomes a little more difficult to read because my eyes get something in them that make them tear up. 

I am simply amazed and extremely humbled by this experience.  This world is full of wonderful people that want to make a difference when it comes to the important things in life.  Thank you for changing how I view the world.  Thank you for caring for Jacey and her needs.  Thank you for making us a part of your family.  Thank you for being who you are.

Like I said in the earlier post, I began to doubt the ability to fundraise $13,000 in a reasonable amount of time.  Since then, you all have given me the hope and the determination to make it happen faster than I originally thought.  It is achievable.  Thank you for being such a support to our family.  I have never in my life experienced such a flood of support.  I just keep telling Judd that this support we are finding is turning into a wild fire and that it is spreading like I could never have imagined.

I guess the main point of my posting today is to thank each one of you for your tender hearts.  Thank you for being SOOO kind and generous not only with your wallets but your time, your talents, and your prayers.  Our family has been touched in a way that I don't think most people experience in a life time.  Thank you for brightening our day.  Thank you for caring for Jacey.

One thing I would like to ask of you - please go to the 4 Paws For Ability website and read their story.  Read why they are in the business of training service dogs.  It is beautiful.  I am grateful for the experience that Karen had and for her determination to make a difference for others.  It is somewhat long, but well worth the time.  I am grateful for your belief in us....I would love for you to believe in the mission of 4 Paws for Ability as well!

Thanks again...Until next time,
Amy