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Now that the holidays have passed, we wanted to take a moment and share with you how your generosity made Christmas, and every day living, a little brighter for the "Christmas Miracle" family of eight. The Sowder's were victims of a devastating fire, losing almost everything they owned...and having no renter's insurance for replacement items. The family, Mom & Dad, and 6 kids ages 9, 7, 6, 4, 1.5 and 2 months, were able to secure another home to rent but moved in without much. They were given donations of a few beds and a kitchen table to get them started.
We were notified of the wishes of the family...just some basic necessities for the home like dishes, pots and pans; however, we knew the need was really greater than that. So we sent a bulk email and a Facebook post...which was forwarded on by many...and BOOM, we have over 100 families and several businesses helping to provide not only Christmas for this family, but an opportunity to put their home back together.
The community support for our Christmas Miracle Family was so great that 2 full rooms of new and gently-used items were donated to help the family get back on their feet. We received so many donations that the items were sorted and organized based on this family's needs and age or size appropriate items for all family members. Duplicate items were set aside with the goal to donate to a second organization in need in Miami County.
The family was shocked when we delivered all of the items collected, donated and purchased just days before Christmas (and collected in only 8 days time). The joy in their eyes was heart warming and there were not enough words to express their appreciation.
Each child received 2 large bags of gently used clothing, plus several new pairs of pants, several new shirts, new socks, new underwear, new PJ's, new winter coat, new gloves and hat, and new shoes. Each child received 4 new toys for Christmas plus a filled stocking. And each child received 3 bags of gently used toys. The parents each received a box of gently used clothes, new hat and gloves, and several new kitchen items and appliances including a vacuum, coffee pot, iron, silverware, everyday dishes, glasses, toaster, measuring cups and measuring spoons. They were also given a gently used microwave, dishes, pots, pans, utensils and a DVD player. We also gave the family new DVD's and a few new family board games. They were given a mix of new and gently used Christmas decorations, towels, new twin sized bedding, mattress pad and crib bedding, 3 dressers and 8 brand new kitchen table chairs. They were given baskets of cleaning products, laundry detergent, toiletries, toilet paper, tissues, paper towels, diapers and wipes. They were given wrapping paper, tape and bows to use to wrap up all of the new items for the children for Christmas. They were also given gift cards to Target, Kohl's and Wal-Mart. To say it was a miracle for this family is an understatement.
The organization chosen to receive the duplicate items was The Family Abuse Shelter of Miami County. This important organization provides shelter to victims of domestic abuse or those facing homelessness through this very cold winter. The Family Abuse Shelter operates two individual shelters- The Franklin House, a woman and children's shelter, and The Buckeye House, a men's shelter. The Franklin House and The Buckeye House rely heavily on donations from the community and the items donated help each man or women start a new life with all the necessities once they leave the shelter. Duplicate items set aside from the donations for the Christmas Miracle Family were paid forward to the Shelter and included baby/infant items, clothing for all ages, household items, toys & games, and bedding needs...over 60 bags/boxes! Many of the donations were able to provide an additional "Christmas Miracle" for the residents of the Shelter this year, and we have been told that this donation will help over 25 families in the area.
The community support and help of over 100 families and several local businesses in a short time of just 8 days was amazing. Though many donations were anonymous, we wanted to take the time to recognize and thank those people who helped us succeed in this effort (and we apologize if we have missed anyone's name).
Sincere Thanks and Gratitude to:
RE/MAX Professionals, PECo, Carli Amlin Dean, Lori Spencer, Chabree Yardlay Grove, David Besecker, Larry and Glenna LeMonds, Reed Spencer, Al Batteiger, Ruth Safreed, Carol Porter, Marlene Wagner, Lourie Rothstein, Jessica Van Schaick, Angie McMurry, Sandy Alex, Brian and Brenda Mahaney, Maggie Veres, Susan Essex, Kelly and Dee Gillis, Teresa Brown, Erin Clyne, Amber Baumer, Tammy Hershey, Red and Marti Newsome, Chad and Shanon Davidson, The Root Beer Stand - Troy, Matt and Tracey Jackson, Carmelia Fox, Sara Preston, Mike Stucke, Helene Wirth, Karima Buchholtz, Bill and Jackie Rodenberg, Kathy Headapohl, Stefany Stuchell, Brian and Amy Case, Cindy Fenter, Cathy Ross, Liz Caton, John and Lynne Schneider, Greg and Samantha Enslen, Andrea Nay, Doug and Tracy Lohnes, DeeDee Bender, Shirley Black, Toni Bader, Stacy Nelson, Amy Bailey, Juli Lutz, Lori Turner, Jumpy's - Troy, Title Wave, Sheri Cartwright, Carrie Rollison, Brian Amlin, Paul and Gina Felghum, Stephanie Gress, Valerie Naas, Tina Phillips-Bradley, Linda Wood, Deborah Griffith, Kathy Taylor, Katie Sonnonstine, Carol English, Colleen Renner, Mellissa Cairns, Cairns Toy Store - Tipp City, Pinky Scout - A Children's Boutique, William and Sheri Dulaney, Beth Hadden, Kim Yardley, Sue Amlin, Jeff McGinnis, Janice Jones, Bonnie Bey, Bob Weil, Jeff Lay, Jim Zahora, Carolyn Thuma, Diana Featherstone, Chris Bryrer, Dan Airing, Matt and Lori Wrhel, Brian and Carol Everson, Melissa Schmuelling, Tracy Gagnet Sosa, The Yardlay Group - RE/MAX Professionals, Amlin Advantage - RE/MAX Professionals, The Smith Family/Arcanum, OH, The Collins Family/Piqua, OH, Marcella Wigley & Kids, Zack & Melissa Francis, John & Sarah Walters, Rickey & Kelsey Godwin, Reed and Kim Grove, Farmland, IN, Alex & Mara Gillott.
Thank you again for all of your help. We were able to make this Christmas Miracle happen because each and every one of you made a conscious decision to give...your time, your donations and your thoughtfulness. May 2010 be a very blessed year for you and your families!
Sincerely,
Carli Amlin Dean, Lori Spencer & Chabree Yardlay Grove
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My good friend Jennifer sent me an email of a fundraiser her two CURVES locations are running. I thought it was a great way for her business to give back to our local communities...and a great way for someone to get an inexpensive health club membership. School supplies and back-packs are on sale everywhere...you will help support our local economy by buying supplies for the donation...children in the community will benefit...and you will take the step to make your heath a priority! It really is a WIN - WIN - WIN for all!
Curves of Troy and Greenville, a fitness facility for women, is holding a one day event to benefit the school system, the kids in the community, and the women in the community. It's a WIN WIN for all!
The event will be held one day only on Saturday, August 22 at your local Curves:
2309 W Main St 639 Wagner Ave Ste D
Troy, OH 45373 Greenville,OH 45331
937-339-1320 937-548-3000
JOIN FOR FREE WHEN YOU DONATE A BACKPACK OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Share this promotion with friends and family, neighbors and coworkers and give the gift of health along with helping our children in the community. The more people who hear about it the more everyone will benefit. Everyone is invited to take advantage of this promotion and help the school systems during this economic struggle.
If you have any questions, please call the facility at 937-339-1320 (Troy location), 937-548-3000 (Greenville location) or email me at 104850@curvesmail.com
Health and Happiness,
Jennifer Perrault
Curves of Troy/Greenville Owner
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Well it's March already! Anxious to see the February market update for Troy? Here it is!
In Troy during the month of February, there were 38 new homes on the market at an average price of $182,114 and average square feet of 1793. There were 9 homes that went into contract in February which typically will close and transfer deed within 30 to 60 days. Average list price of those homes was $106,854. In February in Troy, there were 23 homes that sold. This is a great number! The average sales price was $143,780 and average days on market was 120 days.
The bad news is that 18 homes were listed and did not sell (expired). This usually happens for two reasons; one is that unfortunately the homeowner chose the wrong real estate agent. The agent listed their home for sale but did not market their home properly to sell it. The second reason is that the home may have been listed at too high of a price. The average original list price was $170,067 and the average final list price was $162,761. These homes were on the market an average of 207 days!
To sell your home fast and for top dollar, contact Joyce and Terry today. Their 360-degree marketing plan sells homes faster and for top dollar! www.thomasteam.info
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As a Realtor in Troy Ohio and having earned the desigation of Residential Relocation Specialist, I specialize in relocation to the Miami Valley, specifically Troy Ohio. What is it that attracts people to Troy? I can say from my 12 years of living in Troy that what attracted me was the community, amenities, shopping, dining, easy access to I-75, being close to the Dayton International Airport, and only minutes from downtown Dayton and major shopping, dining and recreation.
Troy has so many things to offer from the famous annual Strawberry Festival to the Troy Auquatic Center, and Hobart Arena with ice skating rink. They also have an indoor walking track available for exercise. The Eldean Covered Bridge is located off Eldean Road in Troy. This is one of the two remaining covered bridges in Miami County. Fulton Farms blooms in late Spring with all the fresh fruit and vegetables of the season. You can pick your own or shop in the unique and fun store. You can also take a class or attend a concert at the Troy Hayner Cultural Center. Have a party to plan? This is a great place to host it!
For more information or your Free visitor's guide, visit www.ThomasTeam.info.
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