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Old 01-18-2012, 05:45 AM
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It is not worth all the frustration you are feeling. It takes away from the very idea for the gifting. Many organizations would be appreciative of your talent and the reward would be peace of mind and joy of heart. You didn't sign a contract to do these quilts so no future intent is necessary regarding them. Let go and let God.
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Old 01-18-2012, 06:32 AM
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You may be dealing with a volunteer, or group of volunteers. They may also be swamped with work. I cerainly understand your need to know if the quilts were received. If you feel strongly that they are doing a needed service and there is not another group doing the same thing, then I like the idea of including a self addressed postcard with the quilt. Is there a nursing home, women's shelter or other group right in your area collecting clothes and food for the needy? They might love to have a quilt donated and you'd be able to just deliver it yourself.
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Old 01-18-2012, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by valleyquiltermo View Post
Well I agree here. find another place who will at least say thanks which is what you deserve.
I too agree, find another organization
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Old 01-18-2012, 06:47 AM
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I really suspect that somewhere in the organizational structure ( staffed by volunteers), there is a glitch. It is probably is all they can do to deal with government/organizational guidelines, uneven staffing, and assorted headaches that come from good intentions with limited resources. Remember how hectic it was when the tsunami hit Japan/Haitian earthquake/ etc? In MHO, the thanks should not come from the organization facilitating delivery, but knowing in your heart that somewhere in the world there is a person who is able to deal with hardship one more day because you provided warmth & comfort. Both of you should be able to sleep better! God bless all who give of themselves!
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Old 01-18-2012, 06:51 AM
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I am wondering if the organization is staffed by volunteers only. Not to make an excuse for poor communication but when an organization is all true volunteers it happens that those little niceties can be missed because one person is not designated to do as task like confirm the receipt of the quilts. I have worked closely with several small groups that are advocates for young children, not quilt related, and from time to time these kinds of things happen. It is always a reminder that we need to be better organized and in particular thank our donors.
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Old 01-18-2012, 07:03 AM
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A very wise mentor once told me that in all things dealing with others is to first 'give benefit of the doubt'. It is something I have to do frequently, as it seems as the common courtsey of a thank-you for your efforts is oft times ignored.

I've found that rarely do I receive thank-you notes for wedding gifts, new baby gifts, shower gifts.

We are retired and on a fixed income, for our closest neighbors I make and hubby delivers hot cinnamon rolls Christmas morning....I've yet to receive a thank-you note...or even when we see one another a comment on much they enjoyed the rolls. I always revert back to the thought process my gift was, 'in giving' and isn't/or shouldn't be, diluted by their not having acknowledged my efforts.

When it comes to the donation quilts I would definitely find an organization that takes the time to acknowledge your efforts with the very least a post card recognizing your contribution to their effort. This is just my perspective on your question. :0)



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Old 01-18-2012, 07:24 AM
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From another perspective, if they were to a charity I would want a receipt for tax purposes. Most charitible deductions need backup documentation if you're ever audited. On the other hand, I would always send them with a delivery confirmation just to be sure they were received.
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Old 01-18-2012, 07:52 AM
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Next time send the quilts UPS. You can always track the package to see if it got there.
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Old 01-18-2012, 07:57 AM
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I think any gift should be ackowledged wether it is great or small. If the organization is so understaffed that they can't thank a person for not 1 but 2 quilts they better get some more help. How long does it take to get a card and put it in the mail.
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Old 01-18-2012, 08:00 AM
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The same happened to me and I thought that it was very rude not so much the thanks but if they got the quilt or was out in outer space and we would never know if she received it at all
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