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What kinds of gifts to give to poverty stricken 1st grade and 5th grade boys?
I’m volunteering to help get holiday gifts for our local school. I have some ideas as what to get, but I would love to get them something memorable. But problem is I will be using corporate spending. I don’t like the idea of just traditional things, although I feel they may enjoy it. I feel that something that is memorable, without going overboard maybe worth it.
What does anyone recommend?
Have you considered getting them food? Perhaps a Christmas dinner instead of a toy? That would help not only the boys, but the families as well. There’s an old TV show called M*A*S*H where an officer gives candy anonymously to orphans only to find out that the candy was sold on the black market to buy enough food to feed the kids for a month. "It is sadly inappropriate to give dessert to a child who has no dinner."
That being said, if the food route is not a way you wish to go, check out Toys R Us. They have search filters by age and theme. That might provide you with a idea of what to get. Maybe even hang out near the Santa at the Mall and eavesdrop on the wishes of the children in that age-range.
Good luck. I hope your gesture brings happiness.
When receiving Christmas gifts from other local businesses, what is the correct way to thank them?
I am a receptionist at a local newspaper, and for the past couple of weeks people from businesses and universities have been bringing in Christmas gifts for our office, (a box of oranges, a plate of holiday cookies, etc.) and I was just wondering what we could do to thank them for such a kind gesture. In some cases, the universities are 20 miles (or more) away and I personally feel like it is such a kind thought to bring gifts and treats to us. What can I do to show them that we are truly appreciative?
fruit cake =) lol jk….and yes a card is a good way to start…also maybe a small basket full of small treats…maybe you can bake something for them also or get a box of holiday chocolate…those cans of popcorn with the holiday graphics on it are nice…just something as simple as the gift they gave to your business…..or a simple card with a thank you always does the trick, those were just maybe ideas to get you thinking a bit…its only once a year you can get away with sending someone a box of oranges =) lol since your a local newspaper…maybe when/if you decide to give them a gift in return or card….send them a copy of today’s paper (same date you give them a card/gift) from your company lol hey i wouldnt mind the paper for free…save me a quarter =)
What are appropriate gifts for nursing home staff?
There are about 4 staff workers in each unit - an RN and several aides. The Nursing Home sent a note saying that cash gifts aren’t permitted, but cookies or fruit are ok. The aides rolled their eyes at that. I got the impression that gift cards might be ok, but don’t know how much to purchase. One aide in particular has spent a lot of time with our family member and with us.
Family member was recently admitted to a unit with 16 patients.
I’ve worked in either nursing homes or assisted living facilities for 20 years, and it’s never been okay for staff to accept gifts from a resident or their family. I’d strongly suggest NOT giving a gift card — while the staff might take it gratefully (times are tough right now and you can hardly blame them), they are risking their job to do so. Accepting a gift that is intended for them only — cash, gift card, perfume, etc — is grounds for dismissal in EVERY place I’ve worked and every healthcare facility I’ve heard of. Fruit baskets, cookie trays, etc are often given, but I know one of the best "spreads" we got was from a family who brought in a bunch of really nice deli sandwich trays — enough for each shift to be able to enjoy.
How many gifts should we have on our registry?
Our current guest list is for 170 guests. We only have 100 gifts on our list. Is that enough? How many gifts should we put on our registry? We want everyone to have a good, affordable selection, but we don’t want to seem greedy, either. What is the proper etiquette for this? Thanks!
With 170 guests I’d be adding more to the registry. You arent going to be getting everything, and some (probably many), will be giving gifts as a couple instead of individual, but I’d still add more.
People will be using the registry for the shower (if they know of it), as well as for the wedding gifts. Or you can wait till after the shower to add more. It is frustrating as a guest to go to a registry and see that most things are already taken, (In that case they will be giving you things that you dont want/ need). make sure you put on it a big array of price ranges to suit everyone’s needs.
What are some good ideas for homemade Christmas gifts I could give?
I am 13 and need to give gifts to my dad, mom, grandma, and grandpa. My family is running tight on money so I don’t get much to spend on gifts. I do NOT want ideas like coupons or dumb stuff like that I want to give them something they will find useful or something that they will REALLY like. Ideas PLEASE I appreciate it.
How about rice bags? Fill a sock with white rice. Sew it closed tightly. Make a cover out of flannel. The finished rice bag can be microwaved for a neck/foot/cuddly warmer, or put in the freezer to place on injuries.
Do you buy gifts for absolutely everyone in your family?
I have to buy gifts for all the kids (4) in my husband’s family and also his parents, as well as the 2 kids in my family, my sister and her husband, and my parents. Of course I also by gifts for my immediate family– husband and daughter. That is a lot of gifts, and our families continue to grow. I’d like to do a gift exchange next year, or just buy gifts for the kids. Something along those lines. How do you handle gift-giving during the holidays in your family?
if i bought presants for every single person in my family i would be completely broke.
there are nine people in my immediate family, including my brothers wives and my fiance.
if i start tallying up cousins and aunts and uncles im up to 60 people in no time flat, JUST on my mothers side
i buy for immediate family only, and my brothers and their wives get gifts as a couple not as individuals.
Is it proper to announce that we’re not exchanging gifts this Christmas to family and friends?
We can barely afford to get our own children any gifts this Christmas so we won’t be exchanging gifts with anyone (we’ll scrape something up for our kids) this Christmas. Should I announce this to family and friends so they won’t feel obligated to get us something or expect something from us? How should I handle this?
yes i think you should announce this to close family members and friends.This is not so that they don’t feel obligated to get you a present but that if they happen to give you one then there is that awkward moment of "here’s your present where is mine."Plus with the nearly everyone lacking in the money department,myself included, should definitely understand. The best way to handle it would be to say it honestly like i said they should understand
What are good mini christmas gifts to give my boyfriend?
I am buying him 2 video games he really wants for his PS3 for christmas, but i decided it would be nice for me to put those on the bottom of a gift bag and fill the rest of the bag with smaller non-expensive gifts. Any ideas? (or if you have an even better way of packaging his gifts, that would be very helpful also!) Thanks
what about a very unique gift of engraving a sweet message on a grain of rice like i love you or both of your names on both sides of the rice grain. here i have come across this link http://etanro.com which doesn’t only does this piece of art on a grain of rice but also embeds it in a good luck pendant which could be either made in to a any jewelery or accessory(mobile, i pod etc) make according to your choice. you can customize a whole gift within few seconds and steps with great deals and season discounts.
What is a good organization where I can send Christmas gifts to the less fortunate?
So members in my club & I want to do something positive for the less fortunate this Holiday by giving Christmas gifts. Since my club is the Multi-cultural Student Union, we voted that we would like to send our gifts to differing countries (anywhere outside of the U.S). The problem is finding a good organization that is dependable and legit that was help direct our gifts to where we want them to go. Any ideas?
Operation Christmas Child!
You pack a shoe box of Christmas gifts and include a donation and drop it off at any of their locations!
How many Christmas gifts should a child receive?
I have two children my oldest is six and for the past six years I have gone a little overboard with the gifts from Santa, around twenty or thirty gifts per child ranging in cost. I am not wealthy and my children are not spoiled, I simply enjoy the idea of giving, to everyone. This year I am trying to be a little more conservative due to less funds, any tips would be great. Thanks!
One large gift ( usually the one they want the most ),two smaller gifts, a new clothes outfit and a few dollar store stocking stuffers.