>Even the mega-charities send out a form letter thank you. You could keep >a nice one in your e-mail files to send out as needed. I agree. When we accepted all the generous donations for Tia's chemotherapy, we sent everyone a snail mail thank you. We have a program that prints up certificates, and we made everyone a certificate and sent them a letter from Tia on the lovely stationary Dayna sent us (although at the time we didn't know it was Dayna). We also sent a photocopy of Tia along too. I know I have a few people still to thank for other donations, but with moving and the kits, and all the shelter troubles we've had, we simply haven't had the time to do it. So those who recently sent us something, thank you kindly and I promise that shortly you will receive something in the mail. My last exam is today and then I am FREE FREE FREE for a few weeks. I know that sometimes shelters are really too busy to send thank you's right away, but I hope that's only because they plan to do it eventually. Why not set aside 1/2 an hour a week and write those thank yous and stuff in order to get it done? Sheena - [log in to unmask] | "To Err is Ferret ... To Forgive| VP - Ferret Association | "... Well, That's Our Job" | of Greater Vancouver (Wherret Web Pages Coming Soon!) We're on the Web! http://www2.portal.ca/~cmc/ferrets/fagv/ [Posted in FML issue 1781]