Steve, I loved going to Letters to Santa in Chicago. Unfortunatly I'm stuck in Los Angeles this year taking care of animals. I love what your girlfriend does and want to start something like that here. Do you think there could be a way she could contact me? I know it's her thing so I don't want to steal it from her. I just wonder if she could help me with pointers on how to get it started out here.
Thank You
Question for Steve Albini-Re: Letters to Santa
3I'm speaking generally here, and not for Heather, but she may chime in if she has anything more to add.
There are letters to Santa in almost every main post office. Just go there, ask the postmaster to show them to you, read a few, and try to help out a family or two. There's nothing "official" about any of it, and it's dead easy. You and a couple of friends can make a huge difference in the lives of a family or two.
Originally, Heather would do just that. When she started bringing home more than a couple of the letters (when you read them, you'll see why), she started looking for some way to raise money, and thats how the various fund-raising enterprises started.
The fund-raising stuff is very much a secondary part of the thing, and you shouldn't worry about it until you've gotten your feet wet in a small way, which is easy.
Just go read the letters. That alone will break your heart, open your eyes and make you a more compassionate person.
There are letters to Santa in almost every main post office. Just go there, ask the postmaster to show them to you, read a few, and try to help out a family or two. There's nothing "official" about any of it, and it's dead easy. You and a couple of friends can make a huge difference in the lives of a family or two.
Originally, Heather would do just that. When she started bringing home more than a couple of the letters (when you read them, you'll see why), she started looking for some way to raise money, and thats how the various fund-raising enterprises started.
The fund-raising stuff is very much a secondary part of the thing, and you shouldn't worry about it until you've gotten your feet wet in a small way, which is easy.
Just go read the letters. That alone will break your heart, open your eyes and make you a more compassionate person.
steve albini
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Question for Steve Albini-Re: Letters to Santa
4I honestly thought this was going to be in regards to this.
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Question for Steve Albini-Re: Letters to Santa
5to all of the people out there who actually go out of their way to make this time of year special for kids and families who are down on their luck: god bless you.
signed: everyone else.
signed: everyone else.
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6Thanks,
We have been doing that for awhile in Chicago which is why I started going to the fund raisers. I think it's great to know people like Heather, and everyone else who cares exist out there.
I wish I could make it this year.
Love,
Katie
We have been doing that for awhile in Chicago which is why I started going to the fund raisers. I think it's great to know people like Heather, and everyone else who cares exist out there.
I wish I could make it this year.
Love,
Katie
Question for Steve Albini-Re: Letters to Santa
7I think it's cool to see people go outside te realm of the standard charities and actually do some first hand, hands-on work to make a difference.
Cheers and regards,
Ben Adrian
Cheers and regards,
Ben Adrian
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8i don't think it's cool at all.
it's the parents job to do this shit. not you.
i'm kidding. in case it wasn't obvious that i'm not a heartless bastard.
salut!
it's the parents job to do this shit. not you.
i'm kidding. in case it wasn't obvious that i'm not a heartless bastard.
salut!
Question for Steve Albini-Re: Letters to Santa
9benadrian wrote:I think it's cool to see people go outside te realm of the standard charities and actually do some first hand, hands-on work to make a difference.
Cheers and regards,
Ben Adrian
i totally agree with this. if i wasnt such a self-absorbed asshole i would feel much better spending a few hours on christmas morning serving food to people than i would sending a check for a few hundred bucks to strangers in december.
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