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I agree. accomadations should be made for those who can't afford anything

else. but, the stuff is going to be free right? I think the re-donation idea is

a good one. Sometimes when I shop at consignment stores, I wonder exactly

how many different babies have already worn what I am buying, b/c usually when

Kaitlin is finished wearing it, it still looks just as good as it did when I

got it. Did that make sense?

I think we CAN do this! we might have to work the kinks out as they happen,

but that's to be expected!

Alright, anyone know how to get this off the ground????

Freeman

In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:01:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jcypher@... writes:

> I agree that it is a great idea but I do feel that some accomodation

> would need to be made for anyone who is desperately in need and might

> not have things to donate to earn points. They could always re-donate

> items or something but since we all recognize how expensive all of this

> stuff can be, particularly without insurance, I would like to see an

> accomodation for those that cannot afford anything else. Does that make

> sense???

>

> Jenni

>

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I agree. accomadations should be made for those who can't afford anything

else. but, the stuff is going to be free right? I think the re-donation idea is

a good one. Sometimes when I shop at consignment stores, I wonder exactly

how many different babies have already worn what I am buying, b/c usually when

Kaitlin is finished wearing it, it still looks just as good as it did when I

got it. Did that make sense?

I think we CAN do this! we might have to work the kinks out as they happen,

but that's to be expected!

Alright, anyone know how to get this off the ground????

Freeman

In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:01:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,

jcypher@... writes:

> I agree that it is a great idea but I do feel that some accomodation

> would need to be made for anyone who is desperately in need and might

> not have things to donate to earn points. They could always re-donate

> items or something but since we all recognize how expensive all of this

> stuff can be, particularly without insurance, I would like to see an

> accomodation for those that cannot afford anything else. Does that make

> sense???

>

> Jenni

>

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I don't think it would get ugly, I was just wondering. I am just so used to

the standard ebay bidding format!

Who would keep track of the points? Basically the freecycle group is a yahoo

group. Do we just start another group with yahoo, kind of like the clubfoot

pics is another group with another purpose, but still related to this one?

and just send each other checks for shipping costs?

Freeman

In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:03:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,

susan.shook@... writes:

> I thought of the newbies too, after I sent the post about the points. They

> can have negative points, and then once they don't need the items anymore

> they can contribute back. And even if they don't, it isn't the end of the

> world. Afterall we aren't doing this for money, it is to help others in

> need. I think we could do a first-come, first-serve basis. The first

> person to want it, should get it. I can't imagine it ever getting ugly,

> we are all friends here!!

>

>

>

>

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I don't think it would get ugly, I was just wondering. I am just so used to

the standard ebay bidding format!

Who would keep track of the points? Basically the freecycle group is a yahoo

group. Do we just start another group with yahoo, kind of like the clubfoot

pics is another group with another purpose, but still related to this one?

and just send each other checks for shipping costs?

Freeman

In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:03:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,

susan.shook@... writes:

> I thought of the newbies too, after I sent the post about the points. They

> can have negative points, and then once they don't need the items anymore

> they can contribute back. And even if they don't, it isn't the end of the

> world. Afterall we aren't doing this for money, it is to help others in

> need. I think we could do a first-come, first-serve basis. The first

> person to want it, should get it. I can't imagine it ever getting ugly,

> we are all friends here!!

>

>

>

>

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I agree that it is a great idea but I do feel that some accomodation

would need to be made for anyone who is desperately in need and might

not have things to donate to earn points. They could always re-donate

items or something but since we all recognize how expensive all of this

stuff can be, particularly without insurance, I would like to see an

accomodation for those that cannot afford anything else. Does that make

sense???

Jenni

mjz28ss@... wrote:

>I agree, the idea is an excellent one. I have a good bit of stuff that works

>great with the DBB and I hate to just auction it on ebay b/c I don't feel

>like anyone on there would truely appreciate the functionability of the clothes

>like those with a DBB would. :-)

>

>The point system is also an excellent idea, but what happens if several

>people want the same items? I mean, how would we decide who gets what? Or if

>someone had a newer baby and had not accrued any points yet, but wanted

something.

> would we do negative points for those people? I think it is a GREAT idea

>and would be a huge asset to this web group, kind of like an online

consignement

>store for clubfoot babies!

>

>I would offer to help technically, but I am computer illiterate when it comes

>to stuff like web design and such.

>

> Freeman

>

>

>In a message dated 12/22/2004 7:21:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>susan.shook@... writes:

>

>

>

>>The 'swap' idea is a good one. But that would be somewhat a lot of work.

>>Someone would have to keep an on-line inventory of everyhting. Similar to

>>listing on ebay but pictures wouldn't be necessary.

>>

>>A good idea too would be to have a point system. Technically everything

>>is free except S&H, but you must contribute in order to receive. For

>>example, a pajama outfit can be worth 3 points. So if I contribute a

>>pajama outfit , I have 3 points to get something else. Shoes and bar can

>>be 20 points, etc., etc.

>>

>>

>>Okay, who is up for the challenge?

>>

>>

>>

>> Shook

>>Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

>>Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

>>2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

>>Vienna, VA 22182

>> x374

>> x374

>> fax

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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I thought of the newbies too, after I sent the post about the points. They

can have negative points, and then once they don't need the items anymore

they can contribute back. And even if they don't, it isn't the end of the

world. Afterall we aren't doing this for money, it is to help others in

need. I think we could do a first-come, first-serve basis. The first

person to want it, should get it. I can't imagine it ever getting ugly,

we are all friends here!!

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

x374

x374

fax

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I thought of the newbies too, after I sent the post about the points. They

can have negative points, and then once they don't need the items anymore

they can contribute back. And even if they don't, it isn't the end of the

world. Afterall we aren't doing this for money, it is to help others in

need. I think we could do a first-come, first-serve basis. The first

person to want it, should get it. I can't imagine it ever getting ugly,

we are all friends here!!

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

x374

x374

fax

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Well, I would imagine that the first thing to do would be to set up a

database of what is available and who has the items and an estimate

perhaps of how much S& H would be for each item since that is all that

would be charged for the item right. Then, with the item on the

database, the " seller's " email address could be listed and contact could

take place off list. Then, when an item is gone, you could just email

the list manager and they could remove the item from the available

list. I would suggest that perhaps items like clothing be offered in a

box lot by size or something so that we are not listing individual

pieces of clothing which could be pretty extensive after a while. Items

like snowsuits or sleep sacks, that are specialized, could be offered

separately. Just a suggestion. I would be willing to compile the

list. What other ways would be godd for managing such a thing? Time to

brainstorm I guess.

Jenni

mjz28ss@... wrote:

>I agree. accomadations should be made for those who can't afford anything

>else. but, the stuff is going to be free right? I think the re-donation idea

is

>a good one. Sometimes when I shop at consignment stores, I wonder exactly

>how many different babies have already worn what I am buying, b/c usually when

>Kaitlin is finished wearing it, it still looks just as good as it did when I

>got it. Did that make sense?

>

>I think we CAN do this! we might have to work the kinks out as they happen,

>but that's to be expected!

>

>Alright, anyone know how to get this off the ground????

>

> Freeman

>

>

>In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:01:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>jcypher@... writes:

>

>

>

>>I agree that it is a great idea but I do feel that some accomodation

>>would need to be made for anyone who is desperately in need and might

>>not have things to donate to earn points. They could always re-donate

>>items or something but since we all recognize how expensive all of this

>>stuff can be, particularly without insurance, I would like to see an

>>accomodation for those that cannot afford anything else. Does that make

>>sense???

>>

>>Jenni

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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Well, I would imagine that the first thing to do would be to set up a

database of what is available and who has the items and an estimate

perhaps of how much S& H would be for each item since that is all that

would be charged for the item right. Then, with the item on the

database, the " seller's " email address could be listed and contact could

take place off list. Then, when an item is gone, you could just email

the list manager and they could remove the item from the available

list. I would suggest that perhaps items like clothing be offered in a

box lot by size or something so that we are not listing individual

pieces of clothing which could be pretty extensive after a while. Items

like snowsuits or sleep sacks, that are specialized, could be offered

separately. Just a suggestion. I would be willing to compile the

list. What other ways would be godd for managing such a thing? Time to

brainstorm I guess.

Jenni

mjz28ss@... wrote:

>I agree. accomadations should be made for those who can't afford anything

>else. but, the stuff is going to be free right? I think the re-donation idea

is

>a good one. Sometimes when I shop at consignment stores, I wonder exactly

>how many different babies have already worn what I am buying, b/c usually when

>Kaitlin is finished wearing it, it still looks just as good as it did when I

>got it. Did that make sense?

>

>I think we CAN do this! we might have to work the kinks out as they happen,

>but that's to be expected!

>

>Alright, anyone know how to get this off the ground????

>

> Freeman

>

>

>In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:01:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>jcypher@... writes:

>

>

>

>>I agree that it is a great idea but I do feel that some accomodation

>>would need to be made for anyone who is desperately in need and might

>>not have things to donate to earn points. They could always re-donate

>>items or something but since we all recognize how expensive all of this

>>stuff can be, particularly without insurance, I would like to see an

>>accomodation for those that cannot afford anything else. Does that make

>>sense???

>>

>>Jenni

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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We could assign point values by estimated dollar value of the item. For

instance, if you are offering a snowsuit valued at $50, you could get 5

points. $25, 3 points or something like that. That way, you would not

have to come up with a point value for each individual type of item.

The one offering the items could just estimate their value and points

can be assigned in that way. We could start another yahoo group for

this purpose and then everyone would have a specific place to go. That

way the database could be managed there. I would be willing to give

this a shot if everyone wants to try it and see how it goes.

Jenni

mjz28ss@... wrote:

>I don't think it would get ugly, I was just wondering. I am just so used to

>the standard ebay bidding format!

>Who would keep track of the points? Basically the freecycle group is a yahoo

>group. Do we just start another group with yahoo, kind of like the clubfoot

>pics is another group with another purpose, but still related to this one?

>and just send each other checks for shipping costs?

> Freeman

>

>

>In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:03:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>susan.shook@... writes:

>

>

>

>>I thought of the newbies too, after I sent the post about the points. They

>>can have negative points, and then once they don't need the items anymore

>>they can contribute back. And even if they don't, it isn't the end of the

>>world. Afterall we aren't doing this for money, it is to help others in

>>need. I think we could do a first-come, first-serve basis. The first

>>person to want it, should get it. I can't imagine it ever getting ugly,

>>we are all friends here!!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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It might be a good idea to start and keep a database of items up for

grabs. Someone would have to create the database and maintain it. Then

people who have items could tell that person (or persons - two or more

people could do this by sharing the file) what they have, what size and

maybe a pic and then it would be added to the database. When someone needs

something they put in the request and the database person contacts the

people who have donated with the address of the person and they send the

items to them.

Otherwise, someone would have to have a place to store all these clothes

and items and then sort through them for people when the time came to hand

them out. And shipping would be doubled because you'd have to send them

once to the storage/administrator person and then again to the recipient.

I had suggested we do this with used shoes, so this could actually be a

combination of the two. I can probably make the database, unless there's

someone here who has real database experience. I can use access and

probably even insert pictures. It will take a little time to set up and

right now is not a good time to work on it (give me a few weeks!) but I'm

willing to try. Anyone else out there know how to code Access really well?

I missed the beginning of this thread, thinking the subject got changed in

the middle and I just don't know where it is... but would people pay for

shipping? I would hope so.

I wonder if instead of a point system... or in addition to it... if there

might just be an allotment for a parent per age/size. Like 2 or 3 newborn

outfits/1 pr shoes & bar, then 2-3 outfits/sleepers in 6 or 9mo size,

again 12 mo, 18, 24/2T, etc. Two pairs of shoes a year would be sufficient

I'm sure. Could be just guidelines because there are going to be people

who don't need to participate and people who will need a little more than

others. And those in 23/7 or 16-18 will need a few more outfits than those

who are in nights only (who will just need night clothes). Socks would be

a big deal and would likely go in and out a lot. Bar covers would likely

just have to be donated by handy mamas who can make more than one at a time

and send them to people who need them. Also, some new items that are

useful might have to be made. I am not a quilter, but the little quilt

that ties together and cinches up at the bottom was a lifesaver for us in

the 7-14 mo range so she didn't get tangled in the covers. Something like

that that someone would make and *sell* for a minimal cost or whatever they

felt it was worth could also be something to add to the database. The

database can be shared with people through the files section I'm pretty

sure. Or at least the portion with the sizes and pictures so they can look

through. This, yet again is going to take time and expertise but I think I

can do it. Some things would be for sale, and some would be free. The

sale items would be to cover the costs of the person who made them. Since

it's not a NP I don't think funds could be used to supplement any of the

administrative costs right?

IF... we could tie this to 's foundation and she's got all the stuff

set up (for not for profit, etc.) it might be a good idea.

Additionally, if this were to work out we'd want to get more people

involved in donating and receiving than just us online. We'd want to

contact every doc who does anything close to the method to ask them to give

the information to parents. And it's going to take some time and

dedication, and perhaps even money (for printing, and other costs,

etc.) With every newborn set that goes out we'd totally have to send a

printout of the information in the files section and any tips lol.

Am I nuts or what? Maybe someone can silk screen a bunch of onesies with a

picture of Dr. Ponseti to sell to cover costs! hummm....

Kori

At 08:11 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:

>I don't think it would get ugly, I was just wondering. I am just so used to

>the standard ebay bidding format!

>Who would keep track of the points? Basically the freecycle group is a yahoo

>group. Do we just start another group with yahoo, kind of like the clubfoot

>pics is another group with another purpose, but still related to this one?

>and just send each other checks for shipping costs?

> Freeman

>

>

>In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:03:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>susan.shook@... writes:

>

> > I thought of the newbies too, after I sent the post about the points. They

> > can have negative points, and then once they don't need the items anymore

> > they can contribute back. And even if they don't, it isn't the end of the

> > world. Afterall we aren't doing this for money, it is to help others in

> > need. I think we could do a first-come, first-serve basis. The first

> > person to want it, should get it. I can't imagine it ever getting ugly,

> > we are all friends here!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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hahaha!!! How slow am I??

At 08:18 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:

>Well, I would imagine that the first thing to do would be to set up a

>database of what is available and who has the items and an estimate

>perhaps of how much S& H would be for each item since that is all that

>would be charged for the item right. Then, with the item on the

>database, the " seller's " email address could be listed and contact could

>take place off list. Then, when an item is gone, you could just email

>the list manager and they could remove the item from the available

>list. I would suggest that perhaps items like clothing be offered in a

>box lot by size or something so that we are not listing individual

>pieces of clothing which could be pretty extensive after a while. Items

>like snowsuits or sleep sacks, that are specialized, could be offered

>separately. Just a suggestion. I would be willing to compile the

>list. What other ways would be godd for managing such a thing? Time to

>brainstorm I guess.

>

>Jenni

>mjz28ss@... wrote:

>

> >I agree. accomadations should be made for those who can't afford anything

> >else. but, the stuff is going to be free right? I think the re-donation

> idea is

> >a good one. Sometimes when I shop at consignment stores, I wonder exactly

> >how many different babies have already worn what I am buying, b/c

> usually when

> >Kaitlin is finished wearing it, it still looks just as good as it did

> when I

> >got it. Did that make sense?

> >

> >I think we CAN do this! we might have to work the kinks out as they

> happen,

> >but that's to be expected!

> >

> >Alright, anyone know how to get this off the ground????

> >

> > Freeman

> >

> >

> >In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:01:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> >jcypher@... writes:

> >

> >

> >

> >>I agree that it is a great idea but I do feel that some accomodation

> >>would need to be made for anyone who is desperately in need and might

> >>not have things to donate to earn points. They could always re-donate

> >>items or something but since we all recognize how expensive all of this

> >>stuff can be, particularly without insurance, I would like to see an

> >>accomodation for those that cannot afford anything else. Does that make

> >>sense???

> >>

> >>Jenni

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Just an idea to throw out there..... why don't we just do something

similar to the freecycle sites.... everyone can list their own

items and then make arrangements on their own with the person that

is going to take it. I don't really understand the purpose of

the " points " Because really does that really matter??? Why can't we

just help pepole no questions asked.....

You can make the site moderated and closed so that noone that

dosen't have a reason to be there can't be.

Just my 2cents.....

> I agree, the idea is an excellent one. I have a good bit of stuff

that works

> great with the DBB and I hate to just auction it on ebay b/c I

don't feel

> like anyone on there would truely appreciate the functionability

of the clothes

> like those with a DBB would. :-)

>

> The point system is also an excellent idea, but what happens if

several

> people want the same items? I mean, how would we decide who gets

what? Or if

> someone had a newer baby and had not accrued any points yet, but

wanted something.

> would we do negative points for those people? I think it is a

GREAT idea

> and would be a huge asset to this web group, kind of like an

online consignement

> store for clubfoot babies!

>

> I would offer to help technically, but I am computer illiterate

when it comes

> to stuff like web design and such.

>

> Freeman

>

>

> In a message dated 12/22/2004 7:21:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> susan.shook@v... writes:

>

> > The 'swap' idea is a good one. But that would be somewhat a lot

of work.

> > Someone would have to keep an on-line inventory of everyhting.

Similar to

> > listing on ebay but pictures wouldn't be necessary.

> >

> > A good idea too would be to have a point system. Technically

everything

> > is free except S&H, but you must contribute in order to

receive. For

> > example, a pajama outfit can be worth 3 points. So if I

contribute a

> > pajama outfit , I have 3 points to get something else. Shoes

and bar can

> > be 20 points, etc., etc.

> >

> >

> > Okay, who is up for the challenge?

> >

> >

> >

> > Shook

> > Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

> > Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

> > 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

> > Vienna, VA 22182

> > x374

> > x374

> > fax

> >

>

>

>

>

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A system like this would be fine with me. I personally don't really

feel the need to track points or anything. If someone needs it, then as

far as I am concerned they should be able to have it. This certainly

would make it all easier if it is done on a more informal basis. It

would take a lot of work out of it.

Jenni

whaleykids wrote:

>Just an idea to throw out there..... why don't we just do something

>similar to the freecycle sites.... everyone can list their own

>items and then make arrangements on their own with the person that

>is going to take it. I don't really understand the purpose of

>the " points " Because really does that really matter??? Why can't we

>just help pepole no questions asked.....

> You can make the site moderated and closed so that noone that

>dosen't have a reason to be there can't be.

>

>Just my 2cents.....

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>>I agree, the idea is an excellent one. I have a good bit of stuff

>>

>>

>that works

>

>

>>great with the DBB and I hate to just auction it on ebay b/c I

>>

>>

>don't feel

>

>

>>like anyone on there would truely appreciate the functionability

>>

>>

>of the clothes

>

>

>>like those with a DBB would. :-)

>>

>>The point system is also an excellent idea, but what happens if

>>

>>

>several

>

>

>>people want the same items? I mean, how would we decide who gets

>>

>>

>what? Or if

>

>

>>someone had a newer baby and had not accrued any points yet, but

>>

>>

>wanted something.

>

>

>> would we do negative points for those people? I think it is a

>>

>>

>GREAT idea

>

>

>>and would be a huge asset to this web group, kind of like an

>>

>>

>online consignement

>

>

>>store for clubfoot babies!

>>

>>I would offer to help technically, but I am computer illiterate

>>

>>

>when it comes

>

>

>>to stuff like web design and such.

>>

>> Freeman

>>

>>

>>In a message dated 12/22/2004 7:21:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>>susan.shook@v... writes:

>>

>>

>>

>>>The 'swap' idea is a good one. But that would be somewhat a lot

>>>

>>>

>of work.

>

>

>>>Someone would have to keep an on-line inventory of everyhting.

>>>

>>>

>Similar to

>

>

>>>listing on ebay but pictures wouldn't be necessary.

>>>

>>>A good idea too would be to have a point system. Technically

>>>

>>>

>everything

>

>

>>>is free except S&H, but you must contribute in order to

>>>

>>>

>receive. For

>

>

>>>example, a pajama outfit can be worth 3 points. So if I

>>>

>>>

>contribute a

>

>

>>>pajama outfit , I have 3 points to get something else. Shoes

>>>

>>>

>and bar can

>

>

>>>be 20 points, etc., etc.

>>>

>>>

>>>Okay, who is up for the challenge?

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Shook

>>>Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

>>>Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

>>>2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

>>>Vienna, VA 22182

>>> x374

>>> x374

>>> fax

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

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Well ,

Since I started this whole discussion, please let me know how to

help get it off the ground.

I can receive, store, ship or I can supervise some other system.

Sally

wrote:

> The foundation can handle this. The shipping and handling can be

covered by our donations so that no one has to pay. I would be

happy to set this up. Please let me know. That is what we are here

for!

>

>

> www.pediatric-orthopedic-foundation.org

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As far as doing it like a freecycle list, I think it's a great idea. But

it will not serve those who aren't online. Which are many. Since I know

CF babies come through Shriners here in Portland at a rate of probably

something like 5-10 a week and I have only met one person locally I know

most parents aren't online.

Additionally (I'm not trying to shoot this down really! I love freecycle -

here in Portland we have and have had the largest freecycle list there is

with over 12000 members) if we do it like freecycle, we can't call it

freecycle without approval. Doing it like freecycle without the name could

be ok but it'd get more interest if it was a freecycle list. If that's

possible. It might draw people from the freecycle lists who have things

that work with the DBB etc. Or not. Might not be something they want to

let us do anyway. Regardless, being only online will still limit the

participants a lot.

Personally, I think it's best to have an administrator for this who can

work with to fund and maintain it. That way more items could be

offered to more people and grants/and or funding from the foundation would

help a lot. Anyone here good with grant writing? ? How have you

done this in the past?

I have worked with a NP before, so I'm kind of familiar with these

things. But in a omewhat limited fashion. I handled the membership and

database and worked closely with the Executive Director but didn't really

get into grant writing or a lot of the other administrative things so I'm

clueless with a lot of this stuff.

Kori

At 09:50 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:

>However you want to would be perfect. Let me figure out how we are going

>to get this started.

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I agree, a new parent would be penalized when that's exactly who you'd be trying

to help (mostly).....why not first come first serve?

s.

clubfoot swap idea

I agree, the idea is an excellent one. I have a good bit of stuff that works

great with the DBB and I hate to just auction it on ebay b/c I don't feel

like anyone on there would truely appreciate the functionability of the clothes

like those with a DBB would. :-)

The point system is also an excellent idea, but what happens if several

people want the same items? I mean, how would we decide who gets what? Or if

someone had a newer baby and had not accrued any points yet, but wanted

something.

would we do negative points for those people? I think it is a GREAT idea

and would be a huge asset to this web group, kind of like an online consignement

store for clubfoot babies!

I would offer to help technically, but I am computer illiterate when it comes

to stuff like web design and such.

Freeman

In a message dated 12/22/2004 7:21:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

susan.shook@... writes:

> The 'swap' idea is a good one. But that would be somewhat a lot of work.

> Someone would have to keep an on-line inventory of everyhting. Similar to

> listing on ebay but pictures wouldn't be necessary.

>

> A good idea too would be to have a point system. Technically everything

> is free except S&H, but you must contribute in order to receive. For

> example, a pajama outfit can be worth 3 points. So if I contribute a

> pajama outfit , I have 3 points to get something else. Shoes and bar can

> be 20 points, etc., etc.

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> Okay, who is up for the challenge?

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> Shook

> Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

> Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

> 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

> Vienna, VA 22182

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Yes, I agree about not bothering with the points. If someone needs something,

lets help them. My guess is that there will be more donations than requests...

whaleykids whaleykids@...> wrote:

Just an idea to throw out there..... why don't we just do something

similar to the freecycle sites.... everyone can list their own

items and then make arrangements on their own with the person that

is going to take it. I don't really understand the purpose of

the " points " Because really does that really matter??? Why can't we

just help pepole no questions asked.....

You can make the site moderated and closed so that noone that

dosen't have a reason to be there can't be.

Just my 2cents.....

> I agree, the idea is an excellent one. I have a good bit of stuff

that works

> great with the DBB and I hate to just auction it on ebay b/c I

don't feel

> like anyone on there would truely appreciate the functionability

of the clothes

> like those with a DBB would. :-)

>

> The point system is also an excellent idea, but what happens if

several

> people want the same items? I mean, how would we decide who gets

what? Or if

> someone had a newer baby and had not accrued any points yet, but

wanted something.

> would we do negative points for those people? I think it is a

GREAT idea

> and would be a huge asset to this web group, kind of like an

online consignement

> store for clubfoot babies!

>

> I would offer to help technically, but I am computer illiterate

when it comes

> to stuff like web design and such.

>

> Freeman

>

>

> In a message dated 12/22/2004 7:21:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,

> susan.shook@v... writes:

>

> > The 'swap' idea is a good one. But that would be somewhat a lot

of work.

> > Someone would have to keep an on-line inventory of everyhting.

Similar to

> > listing on ebay but pictures wouldn't be necessary.

> >

> > A good idea too would be to have a point system. Technically

everything

> > is free except S&H, but you must contribute in order to

receive. For

> > example, a pajama outfit can be worth 3 points. So if I

contribute a

> > pajama outfit , I have 3 points to get something else. Shoes

and bar can

> > be 20 points, etc., etc.

> >

> >

> > Okay, who is up for the challenge?

> >

> >

> >

> > Shook

> > Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

> > Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

> > 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

> > Vienna, VA 22182

> > x374

> > x374

> > fax

> >

>

>

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In my opinion you all are over-thinking this thing. Another yahoo group I

belong to regarding home schooling just began a swap program. One day a week

members are allowed to post what they have for sale or what they want to buy.

On that day and ONLY that day, you post what you have for sale OR what you need

to purchase, and it's up to the other members to a) read the want-ads, and B)

contact you personally off the group to arrange the payment and shipping. It's

first come, first serve. No list managers, no separate site, no data base, no

double-shipping - just list it once a week for others to view and take it off

the group discussion after that. Who wants to keep records of points earned or

points spent? Who is to say our score-keeper is going to be fair? We would

hope so, but what happens when someone calls Foul? Who is going to watch the

watch dog? Why do we need a watch dog? What about parents with nothing to give

away prior to needing some thing? My idea of a " ten point " pair of jeans might

be some one else's idea of a two point pair of jeans - it could get ugly,

friends or not and it's naive to think it wouldn't.

My concern with over complicating it, and my concern with putting it up on a

whole different web site is that new parents/members to this group will not be

aware of it, or it'll be a hassle to get to it; or since they are " new " they may

not feel entitled to use the system if they have not acquired the necessary

points; the person managing the on-line list is liable to get busy, get sick,

etc., and not maintain the list in which case it becomes total chaos. One

little typo could cause chaos when it should read 3 points and actually reads 7

or something else like that.

You all do what you want - you're the ones wanting to manage it and frankly I

really don't have anything to contribute or anything I desperately need to

acquire - but my vote would be once a week list it and if anyone wants it they

can contact you (the person with the item) privately. First come, first serve,

short sweet and to the point with out complicating our clubfoot site.

OK I'll shut up now, just thought I'd throw my two cents worth in to the soup.

s.

Re: clubfoot swap idea

It might be a good idea to start and keep a database of items up for

grabs. Someone would have to create the database and maintain it. Then

people who have items could tell that person (or persons - two or more

people could do this by sharing the file) what they have, what size and

maybe a pic and then it would be added to the database. When someone needs

something they put in the request and the database person contacts the

people who have donated with the address of the person and they send the

items to them.

Otherwise, someone would have to have a place to store all these clothes

and items and then sort through them for people when the time came to hand

them out. And shipping would be doubled because you'd have to send them

once to the storage/administrator person and then again to the recipient.

I had suggested we do this with used shoes, so this could actually be a

combination of the two. I can probably make the database, unless there's

someone here who has real database experience. I can use access and

probably even insert pictures. It will take a little time to set up and

right now is not a good time to work on it (give me a few weeks!) but I'm

willing to try. Anyone else out there know how to code Access really well?

I missed the beginning of this thread, thinking the subject got changed in

the middle and I just don't know where it is... but would people pay for

shipping? I would hope so.

I wonder if instead of a point system... or in addition to it... if there

might just be an allotment for a parent per age/size. Like 2 or 3 newborn

outfits/1 pr shoes & bar, then 2-3 outfits/sleepers in 6 or 9mo size,

again 12 mo, 18, 24/2T, etc. Two pairs of shoes a year would be sufficient

I'm sure. Could be just guidelines because there are going to be people

who don't need to participate and people who will need a little more than

others. And those in 23/7 or 16-18 will need a few more outfits than those

who are in nights only (who will just need night clothes). Socks would be

a big deal and would likely go in and out a lot. Bar covers would likely

just have to be donated by handy mamas who can make more than one at a time

and send them to people who need them. Also, some new items that are

useful might have to be made. I am not a quilter, but the little quilt

that ties together and cinches up at the bottom was a lifesaver for us in

the 7-14 mo range so she didn't get tangled in the covers. Something like

that that someone would make and *sell* for a minimal cost or whatever they

felt it was worth could also be something to add to the database. The

database can be shared with people through the files section I'm pretty

sure. Or at least the portion with the sizes and pictures so they can look

through. This, yet again is going to take time and expertise but I think I

can do it. Some things would be for sale, and some would be free. The

sale items would be to cover the costs of the person who made them. Since

it's not a NP I don't think funds could be used to supplement any of the

administrative costs right?

IF... we could tie this to 's foundation and she's got all the stuff

set up (for not for profit, etc.) it might be a good idea.

Additionally, if this were to work out we'd want to get more people

involved in donating and receiving than just us online. We'd want to

contact every doc who does anything close to the method to ask them to give

the information to parents. And it's going to take some time and

dedication, and perhaps even money (for printing, and other costs,

etc.) With every newborn set that goes out we'd totally have to send a

printout of the information in the files section and any tips lol.

Am I nuts or what? Maybe someone can silk screen a bunch of onesies with a

picture of Dr. Ponseti to sell to cover costs! hummm....

Kori

At 08:11 AM 12/22/2004, you wrote:

>I don't think it would get ugly, I was just wondering. I am just so used to

>the standard ebay bidding format!

>Who would keep track of the points? Basically the freecycle group is a yahoo

>group. Do we just start another group with yahoo, kind of like the clubfoot

>pics is another group with another purpose, but still related to this one?

>and just send each other checks for shipping costs?

> Freeman

>

>

>In a message dated 12/22/2004 8:03:40 AM Pacific Standard Time,

>susan.shook@... writes:

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> > I thought of the newbies too, after I sent the post about the points. They

> > can have negative points, and then once they don't need the items anymore

> > they can contribute back. And even if they don't, it isn't the end of the

> > world. Afterall we aren't doing this for money, it is to help others in

> > need. I think we could do a first-come, first-serve basis. The first

> > person to want it, should get it. I can't imagine it ever getting ugly,

> > we are all friends here!!

> >

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I offered to do it through the Foundation, not as a point, but as a non-profit

organization, doing what is should do and what it's mission is. I will step

away if that is what you all want.

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Personally , I think doing it through the foundation would really

be the best thing especially since that is what it is intended to do.

Then, it could reach more people that may be in need and would always be

available. I would not be interested in doing the one day only thing

because that is not always convenient for everyone. I will be glad to

help you get started what I can.

Jenni

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>I offered to do it through the Foundation, not as a point, but as a non-profit

organization, doing what is should do and what it's mission is. I will step

away if that is what you all want.

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