Last year for christmas, a dear friend asked what I would like and I suggested he make a donation to his favorite charity. Earlier this year he died unexpectedly. In his memory, I picked a little one from the ferret giving tree. Sadly, I'm unable to pick as many as I would like to and each day the tree grows with new little faces. These little ones don't ask for much, treats-toys-cozy hammock-sleep sacks, things that aren't that costly and for those that can sew, even less costly. Is there anyone that can sew hammocks or hammocks, that would be willing to offer them at minimal cost for those of us that are sew handicapped to send to the little ferret elves on the trees? I'm not asking for them to be free, only to be very reasonably affordable, to cover your costs of materials and a bit for your efforts, and shipping of course. I'm not asking for this to be for personal use, but for the little ones on the trees. Please consider one or more of the little ones to be their santa to. Please help spread the word. Send a request to radio stations, asking that they help let others know by giving out the url. Try to keep your explanation of what the tree is short and to the point, but let's all try to get the word out for these precious little ones. I know it's a very busy time for all of us, and costly when we have family and friends to buy gifts for but these little ones need us. They don't have family and friends to share their christmas with. If each of us just picks one ferret there will be far fewer left on the trees. http://givingtree.friendsoffuzzies.com/page12.html How many times have we received 'stuff' gifts or given 'stuff' gifts. 'Stuff' gifts are things that aren't needed and not necessarily wanted but just something to give. I stopped giving and requested not to get 'stuff' gifts many years ago. It's a waste of money, time, effort, and I'd much rather 'give' to those who need it both ferrets and humans and I request that others do the same. Yes, there are things I could use that would come in handy, but I can do without and still do just fine. So please, consider being a santa to a little one on the giving tree and help spread the word of their needs too. Oh, and there are still 4 left on page 3, all at the same shelter so if someone chooses all four they'd only need send one big box! Hugs and happy holidays to all. tle Troy Lynn Eckart, F.B.S. Ferret Family Services http://www.ferretfamilyservices.org http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~sprite/ffs.html http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Haven/5481/ Please sign up to support our efforts http://www.iGive.com/FFS [Posted in FML issue 4721]