Photo by Steve Halama |
“They have a heart of gold.” We’ve heard these words spoken
about individuals from time to time. Some are celebrities like LeBron James or
Marlo Thomas, who put forth money, time, and effort to help kids. Others are
our friends, neighbors, and family members who are helping individuals and
organizations.
This past week, I spent a little time with about 150
good-hearted folks, representatives for a varied roster of non-profits. They
are my fellow citizens from Kern County who contribute countless hours and
high-voltage energy to make life in our area more compassionate, more
beautiful, more user friendly.
Sandy of Writers of Kern & Runa of Arts Council of Kern |
These folks have one goal: to raise funds and garner
volunteer time in order to fulfill their organizations’ missions or complete
projects. They represent such non-profits as Marley’s Mutts, Bakersfield
City Ballet, Arts Council of Kern, the Alliance Against Family Violence, Women’s
March Kern County. Representatives from several organizations that lend aid and
support to the growing number of homeless people in our area showed up, as did
numerous others.
Give Big Kern is the day set aside to celebrate the giving spirit
of our county. Sponsored by the Kern
Community Foundation, Give Big Kern provides non-profits with access to opportunities
for training and resources to help make their organizations’ dreams come true.
In fact, this year’s theme (spoken in the
voice of Billy the Give Big Goat who is the official mascot) is “Dream B-i-i-i-g!”
During the kick-off of this year’s initial training, at the invitation of organizer Louis Medina, it was
my honor to help with a writing exercise that started participants thinking and
talking about their big dreams and how they’d use donations if money were no
object.
A woman from one of the homeless projects talked about
buying used refrigerators to have available so people newly placed in homes could
be sure their apartments passed approval and inspection. The representative
from the ballet company dreamed of them getting their own studio instead of
having to borrow or rent space from existing studios. Alpha Canine, a dog
rescue organization, would build more kennels and make improvements to their
facility. Everyone had a dream—a B-I-I-I-G dream!
Good-hearted, big-hearted people. Our neighbors and friends.
They are working to make Kern County a better and more livable place for all of
us. Bless their hearts of gold.
And what can we do? Be ready to support favorite non-profits through our dollars or volunteering our time.
~ xoA ~
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