Art Abandonment at Dublin Zoo

I did a bit of Art Abandonment at the Dublin Zoo this weekend.
What is Art Abandonment?

Art Abandonment is a group of artists and crafts people who create art and then leave it in random places around the world for others to find. It is designed to encourage random acts of art kindness in our community. The idea is that folks can make something and leave it for a lucky unsuspecting person to find. The project was started by Michael deMeng, and you can read more about it here. Below is a video of just some of the places I left behind my art of keyrings, paintings, and little hand made trinkets.

@phoenixrosedsgn #artabandonment at the #DublinZoo this weekend. Find artwork? check out Art Abandonment group on facebook & let us know. #randomactsofkindness ♬ S’jam Dorzu – Stresi
Share

‘Tis the Season to Give

Happy Holidays!

I Just wanted to share a couple little bits of festive fun and photos from this side of the pond – that our team at work participated in.

volunteering

a) The Giving Tree – This year’s eBay giving tree supported over 200 individuals from birth to adult to make sure they had at least one gift under the tree.

Volunteering2

b) In addition, several of us donated food and canned goods to Serve the City. On Wednesday, We taped, packed, hand wrote & decorated cards for 50 Holiday Hampers going to the needy. eBay is gift matching and donating 500 Euro to buy turkey and hams and other goodies for the boxes.

Sometimes you have to #leadbyexample because #charitybeginsathome. 7am start to deliver 50 #carebox for #servethecity #ireland #weareebay Be the #kindness you want to see in the world. #volunteer

Serve the City Holiday Hampers Packing and Delivery 2015

After the dry goods packing on Wednesday, on Saturday, December 19, starting out at 7am, 4 volunteers from Serve the City and 2 from eBay arrived bright and early to finish filling the Hampers with perishables – apples, oranges, bananas, bread, milk, butter, etc.

50 Holiday Hampers volunteering with Serve the City 12.16.2015

Serve the City Holiday Hampers Packing and Delivery 2015

Once each box was full to the max, we closed them up and loaded the cars. A quick picture (my list of 7 in hand) and Santa hat on head – and deliveries started.

Serve the City Holiday Hampers Packing and Delivery 2015

50 Holiday Hampers volunteering with Serve the City 12.16.2015

Serve the City Holiday Hampers Packing and Delivery 2015

Overall, 50 surprise hampers were delivered to those living in poverty in the Dublin Area between 9am and Noon. They were so heavy, that they took 2 people to carry the box – sometimes a block, sometimes up several flights of stairs. The Hampers were well received by all I visited – Several elderly homebound individuals (I’m so glad you came! I needed food today!), several that had fallen on hard times (How did you know?!?), and one of whom was a lady in a wheel chair with her autistic son (Thank goodness! I wondered what we were going to do for Christmas dinner!).

Serve the City package delivery

The response was overwhelming – and later, we got an email sent by phone from one of the recipients:

hi, I would like to say a huge thank you to everyone for their thoughtfulness and for giving their time to organise the hamper for me. When I opened the box the first thing I saw was bread, I need bread today. Everything will get used especially the ‘goodies ‘.

Included in the box was a personal card from eBay- will you please pass on my thanks to them also.

Happy Christmas to all your volunteers.

(person’s name removed). XXX

Just goes to show – Little by little, we can make a difference. For me – this was the highlight of the season.

Share