The Dream
Factory is happy to announce that our new website is in the final stages of
completion and will be launched during the week of April 15-20. Thanks to
Custom Web Choice – based in Louisville, KY, near our National Headquarters –
for developing and maintaining the site at www.dreamfactoryinc.org. The new site
is very user friendly and has the look we want to reflect our wonderful
organization. Make sure to check back often! Also, support our Social Media
outlets on this blog and at www.facebook.com/dreamfactoryhq
and www.twitter.com/hqdreamfactory.
Like/follow these accounts and “SHARE” them with all your friends. These are
where you can find regular updates and all information pertaining to The Dream
Factory. With these changes, among others, it’s a very exciting time to be a part
of The Dream Factory! Please help spread the word!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Make a dream come true this holiday season!
As we celebrate this holiday season by reflecting all the good in our lives and generously giving to our loved ones and those in need, The Dream Factory is asking that you take a moment to think about “our” children. Please be a part of making a dream come true – to help bring a smile to the face of a child wanting, perhaps needing, to feel special as Christmas and the New Year approaches.
Giving a child a dream not only provides them with relief from their daily struggles and a meaningful experience with family and/or friends, it leaves all those involved with a lifetime of memories. “The Dream Factory sent all of us on an amazing trip,” a mother from our Central Missouri Chapter recently wrote. “Something comes up almost every day that reminds us of how much fun we had together and how blessed we are. Even years later, I still can’t find the words to express how grateful I am.”
To donate to The Dream Factory this holiday season – regardless of the amount – visit our national website at www.dreamfactoryinc.org and use our secure “Donate Now” option through Network for Good. These children and their families face a life of hardships but you have the opportunity to help, and what better time than now. Spread the word of The Dream Factory. Make a dream come true this holiday season!
Friday, November 16, 2012
Note from the Director of Program Services
Hello
everyone! Hope you’re having a lovely and carefree day/week/month/year, and
thanks for being a part of this wonderful organization called The Dream
Factory. I wanted to take this opportunity to give an update on things I’ve
been working on at our National Headquarters in Louisville and what we have
planned in the coming weeks/months. The year 2013 will be here before we know
it.
Following
this year’s mAAgic Flight and our National Convention in Orlando – both of
those were huge successes I want to add – I’ve been strategically planning ways
to make dreams more cost efficient and developing my own system in planning
dreams in an attempt to make my time at Nationals more efficient. I am also
working on developing relationships with both companies and individuals that we
can incorporate into these dreams. It’s been a fun experience. I will say that
we had a busy month of October – mainly with Give Kids The World and Disney
trips – but things are starting to slow down a bit. Besides a few more “Mickey
Mouse” dreams, I’m also working on celebrity dreams like Taylor Swift, Tyler Perry, Brad Paisly and the Dallas Cowboys
Cheerleaders.
One thing I
want to mention, and give thanks to, is Atlantis Resort. Nationals has recently
worked out a deal where Atlantis sends us six complimentary trips each year for
us to disperse out to our chapters as needed. I’ve already sent two families to
Atlantis – free of charge! – and I’m working on two others at the moment.
Atlantis has been awesome to us and I’m so excited to make more dreams come
true through this partnership.
Also, as for
an update on our website (we all know we need a new one!), the IT Committee is
still looking at different options. After a conference call a few weeks back,
we’re forming a list of things we need and want with this new site and then
will determine which developer best fits those needs/wants. I have my fingers
crossed that we’ll have our new website, ready to launch, in early 2013. I can’t
wait!
Be sure to
follow us, and encourage others, on Facebook and Twitter, and on this blog. We
need to continue to get our word out! That’s www.facebookcom/dreamfactoryhq
and www.twitter.comhqdreamfactory.
I will be adding a YouTube Channel within the next month, where we can have a
central place for all our videos.
One more
thing I want to mention is our Dream Factory Marathon Team. Runners can choose
any marathon or half-marathon this spring and raise money toward The Dream
Factory. There are lots of benefits to doing this, on top of raising money for
a great cause. If you’re interested, just send me an email at Tommie.kendall@dreamfactoryinc.org.
Well, I
guess that’s it for now. From all of us at The Dream Factory, thank you for all
you do!
-Tommie
Kendall, Director of Program Services
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Volunteer of the Year Award - Tim Bach
The Dream Factory is so proud and thankful for all of our
volunteers who continue to make us one of the top wish-granting organizations
in the world. At our annual convention in Orlando last month, we gave out our
Volunteer of the Year Award. With The Dream Factory relying almost exclusively
on the work from volunteers, the Volunteer of the Year is one of the top honors
given annually. And this year, fittingly, it went to Tim Bach from the Central
Missouri Chapter.
Searching for a charity to be a part of five years ago, Tim
Bach watched a promotional video about The Dream Factory. Instantly, his wife Paula
remembers, he was hooked. What a treasure that short video turned into for both
Tim and The Dream Factory. Five years and countless dreams later, Tim Bach is
now an integral part of The Dream Factory and was this year's recipient of the
Volunteer of the Year Award.
According to his wife, he was born to do this. “Tim is an
organizer by DNA,” Paula says. “He is outgoing and friendly. He is caring. And
he loves children. It’s pretty much a perfect fit.”
Tim is a dedicated volunteer whose commitment to making a
difference in the lives of children in need has not gone unnoticed. The Dream
Factory was pleased to present him with this award.
Rewind to 2007 and the eager Tim didn’t waste much time to
get involved in the organization. He became the Central Missouri Chapter Vice
President and later was a member on the National Board of Directors. This past
year, he was elected Central Missouri’s President, became a mentor to new
chapters, was appointed to the Executive Committee by Board President Janice
Harris, and had a strong role in the recent Long-Range Planning Committee. He
is an example of what volunteerism is all about so, not surprising, is
presented with this award.
Paula says: “Tim does not do this to look good or be someone
important. He just selflessly spends hours for one thing – the kids.”
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
mAAgic Flight!
We love
mAAgic Flight! Did I say that loud enough? WE LOVE MAAGIC FLIGHT!!
The Dream
Factory was proud to be a part of mAAgic Flight again this year. The excitement
in Orlando was unreal, felt by the families we sent there and the volunteers who
traveled to take part in the magical experience. The children arrived, one by
one, at the Orlando Airport on Sept. 21 to a roaring crowd of Dream Factory
supporters. The first child off the plane that day was little Emma from Syracuse
– it just so happened that Emma was also the Syracuse Chapter’s first-ever
dream fulfillment, adding to the excitement. And the final child to arrive,
later that night, was Desire from St. Louis. Desire came off the terminal (facing
all her screaming supporters), stopped her wheelchair and raised a fist in the
air. What a way to end the day!
The children
were then escorted to Give Kids The World in central Florida, possibly the most
magical place in the world, where they stayed for seven days and got the
opportunity to visit the amusement parks in the area. They were at GKTW until
Sept. 27, and then they were flown back to their home cities spread across the
United States. The Dream Factory was pleased to make 14 children’s dream come
true.
mAAgic Flight
is sponsored by The Something mAAgic Foundation, American Airlines and GKTW.
This year, The Dream Factory and three other children’s wish-granting
organizations took part. It is the annual marquee event for The Something
mAAgic Foundation, offering children with life-threatening medical conditions a
week-long “unforgettable” experience.
And that –
an unforgettable experience – it was. It truly was awesome! Emma, Desire, and
the 12 other children from The Dream Factory made memories that they can carry
with them forever. These memories were much needed for the struggles these
children face daily. And we at The Dream Factory were so happy to be a part of
that.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
The Dream Factory: Who are we?
It all started with a single dream in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, in 1980. And now, more than 30 years and countless dreams later, it has blossomed into one of the largest children’s wish-granting organizations in the nation! Founder Charlie Henault wanted to do something special to help 7-year-old Tammy Keel and her family in Hopkinsville – sending them to the magical place of Disney World – and he never imagined it would lead to what is now known as The Dream Factory. So many people are thankful for Charlie and the so many others who have made The Dream Factory what it is today.
The national headquarters is located in Louisville, Kentucky, and serves almost 40 chapters scattered across the United States. We are volunteer-driven with more than 5,000 volunteers and only four paid staff members at the national office. The mission is to grant dreams to critically and chronically ill children from the ages of three through 18.
Now is an exciting time to be a part of The Dream Factory. We have recently formed a Long-Range Planning Committee to help lead us in the right direction with needed changes in the future. That committee has since been broken down into four sub-committees: Fundraising, IT, Marketing and Organizational Effectiveness. We are fresh from our 2012 National Convention in Orlando, and eager to get rolling on new ideas. This blog, along with other initiatives, is one of those ideas. Please like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dreamfactoryhq, follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/hqdreamfactory, visit our website www.dreamfactoryinc.org (we are in the process of launching a new, updated website in early 2013!) and continue to read this blog.
From all of us at The Dream Factory, thank you for your interest in our wonderful organization! And please help spread the word!
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