MIT Giving Tree Gift Drive
Daniel Cuppoletti
cuppoldr at mit.edu
Thu Nov 20 12:55:41 EST 2014
Dear MIT Postdocs,
It is so unfortunate that in this affluent city so many less fortunate children and families...
This season we are kindly asking you to please spread joy to local children in need.
The Postdoctoral Association in collaboration with the MIT Giving Tree would like to offer small gifts to unprivileged children in the area. The children themselves have made specific gift requests that would make them extremely happy if "Santa" delivered them this year.
Last year, our amazing postdocs were the #1 most giving group at MIT, providing more than 100 presents to underprivileged children. We need your help to beat our own record this year.
Most gifts are under $25. Please help them! Getting the gift they asked for would mean the world to them...
We have compiled an Amazon Wish List for the first 50 gifts here: MIT Giving Tree Amazon Wish List<http://www.amazon.com/registry/giftlist/2YLJP1TEI8P1L>
As each list is fully purchased we will send out another list with more gifts. Let's aim for at least 150 this year!
There are a couple of gifts that go slightly over the $25 limit (namely the backpacks). These backpacks are for homeless teenagers in Cambridge, and these kids really need a big durable backpack. It would be great if we could come through for these kids - if the cost is too much for you personally, teaming up with other postdocs in your lab to give one of these gifts is a great way to do something special for a homeless kid this holiday season.
A couple of the gift requests are for gift cards that are not available on the Amazon website. There is a link to the respective site where they can be found (iTunes, Target, etc.) on the Amazon wish list, but just note that these gifts will not be purchased directly from Amazon.
The shipping address should display automatically, if not please ship them to:
Nic Vega
400 Technology Square
NE46, 633
Cambridge MA 02139
Or bring them over! We'll label them with the child's name and deliver it to MIT's Giving Tree.
Thank you for your support and have a wonderful season!
More information about the MIT Giving Tree can be found here: MIT Giving Tree<http://web.mit.edu/mitpsc/whatwedo/volunteering/programs/givingtree/getinvolved.html>
Sincerely,
Nic Vega, Daniel Cuppoletti, & Virginia Burger on behalf of the PDA
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