Archive for the ‘Charity Events’ Category

Bid on a Session and Give Back to a Local Preschool {Charlottesville Family Photographer}

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Are you wanting a Spring photo shoot for your family and also looking to give back to the community?? Well your answers are here! I’ve donated a session and free 8×10 to help raise scholarship funds for CBI Preschool in Charlottesville! Click here to start bidding & Good Luck!

Here’s a pic from last year’s winners!

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PS. Also look out for great bidding on photo sessions at the Charlottesville Catholic School Gala on March 13th and the Boys and Girls Club Big Gig on March 27th! Happy Bidding Y’all!

Announcement For Those That Had Santa Pics Taken

Friday, December 11th, 2009

I am officially done editing the Santa Pics from last Saturday. All of you should have received them via email. Some emails did, however, bounce back to me. If you did not receive your pictures, please email me (angie_brement@hotmail.com) and I will get them to you. Thanks again for making this such a great event. Here are some more Santa Pic outakes for your viewing pleasure!

Some kids wanted nothing to do with Santa..
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While others kept their distance..
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Some were very curious..
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And many required Mommy.. even when she was supposed to be behind the camera.
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Santa Claus Came To Town {Crozet Christmas Photography}

Monday, December 7th, 2009

I would like to give a big thank you to all of the families that showed up to support Toy Lift and had their pictures taken with Santa. The event was a huge success and it was so heartwarming to see all the children’s faces light up when they saw Santa.. Well, all except the 2 year old crowd. :) The Event raised $340 and over 25 toys for the area Toy Lift. I would also like to give a big Thank You to Marcia McGee of Trailside Coffee for hosting the event and Andrea Sarate of Old Trail Village for organizing the event.

A Note to Parents: I am processing the pictures in order of sitting time. My goal is to have pictures to everyone within the week. Thank you for your patience. We had over 50 families show up for the event.

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Pictures With Santa {Help Raise Money for C’Ville Toy Lift}

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Please join Santa, the team at Old Trail Village and me on December 5th from 10-1 at Trailside Coffee for photos with Santa. We will be raising money for the area Toy Lift. A $10 donation is requested, but not required. Looking forward to seeing many faces that I know, as well as new ones! Happy Holidays!

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What is the Toy Lift?

The Kids Lift Foundation believes every child is entitled to a happy and enriched childhood. Our mission is to support local families through volunteerism, community cooperation, morale building, and educational tools. We seek to provide that support through Toy Lift, Books Lift Kids, and Kids and Cops Holiday Shop.

The purposes and objectives of the Foundation are to:

* Provide toys and books to area children ages newborn through 8th grade
* Seek charitable contributions of money, toys, books and other needed items
* Seek volunteer assistance from the community
* Not interfere with any governmental or community agencies already assisting area children

The Foundation’s service area includes the City of Charlottesville and the Counties of Albemarle, Buckingham, Fluvanna, Greene, Nelson, and Orange.

Why should I support Toy Lift and what makes Kids Lift Foundation different?

Toy Lift is entirely volunteer run. There is not one paid employee as part of the Kids Lift Foundation. We start with a volunteer board of nine people that work all year. We add another 10 volunteers who serve as advisors from July through Toy Lift. Then we host hundreds of volunteers from the community during the event itself.

All our toys stay local. The families we serve come from Albemarle, Buckingham, Charlottesville, Fluvanna, Greene, Nelson, and Orange. The toys we collect from the Toy Lift event go directly back to those families. None of our toys are sent to Richmond, Lynchburg or other locations. We do allow other local charities to take advantage of the toys we have left after we have taken care of the families on our list.

Our selection criterion allows us to identify families that might otherwise be missed. We do not use the financial documentation that other organizations do. Instead we require all our families to be sponsored by a school. We rely on the recommendation of a school counselor or social worker that a family is in need of support. This allows us to identify those families that may not already be part of “the system,” but may be experiencing circumstances that make this year particularly difficult.

For example, a family that has had a parental death this year and mom couldn’t even imagine trying to pull together Christmas might not meet any financial criteria, but the school personnel that know this family can identify them for us. They can also help us find those families who may have a very recent job loss, an accident or crisis such as a fire, or a sudden family burden.

For more information on Toy Lift, please visit their site: http://www.kidslift.org. Also check out this entry on Real Central VA for more ways to volunteer.