On A Dark And Stormy Night; Rocco To The Rescue
Posted by: Julia Masi, in Children's CharitiesAs the days grow shorter and darker, its wise to live by Murphy’s Law. Children of the City’s annual toy drive made a wrong turn onto an obstacle course last Monday when scheduling problems caused a benefactor to push back the delivery date on a pledge for 300 toys.
Daniel Ramos had expended a considerable amount of energy orchestrating every aspect of the drive from securing donations to organizing a series of gift sorting and wrapping events starting on Wednesday. The bulk of the toys were expected on Thursday. Friday was set aside for a dozen volunteers from NYCares and Board Members who were also contributing toys. Calculating the correct ratio of toys to volunteers, Daniel had everything planned so that every volunteer would remain busy and engaged for each event.
Grey skies and storm clouds caused further delays on Thursday, as a stormy mix of snow, sleet and rain hit the tri-state area. Less than half of the projected deliveries made it to our headquaters that night. Surprisingly, only a few volunteers bailed out of this project. Since most of them lived just a few subway stops away, 60 willing wrappers from Volunteer NYC, Old Navy, and assorted high school students patiently waited alongside NYCares members Chris Peterson and Victoria Levin as the toys trickled in at a snails pace. Suddenly, it dawned on Daniel and I that we had more wrappers than presents to wrap.
We tried to stall by feeding the troops a buffet of buffalo wings, salad and chips. We told our favorite anecdotes about making home visits. Things were looking bleak until Board Member Rocco Basile opened the door and asked “can I get a little help taking something out my car?” When I started for the door, Rocco smiled and said “guys, I think she’s gonna need a little help here.”
The Baisle family car out classed Santa’s sleigh with a dozen Razor scooters and popular toys purchased by Rocco’s extremely generous friends, relatives and business associates. The volunteers marveled as they wrapped Hannah Montana, Barbie and Bratz dolls.
Rocco’s impeccable timing and dedication to Children of the City never cease to amaze me.