One Woman, Big Impact: Birthday Cakes for Charity

Posted on  Posted by Birthday Cate on May 27, 2009 in General

Here at the Official Birthday Blog we like to remember that one person with a big heart can have a big impact. When Marilyn Pritchard of Elm Grove, Wisconsin, read about a program that delivered birthday cakes to people in shelters in New York, she recruited her friend Mary McNulty to help her do the same thing in Wisconsin.

This inspiring tale is a reminder of how every birthday is a victory. Columnist Nancy Stohs writes about this moving story here. We’ve summarized it below for you:

Ten years ago, Marilyn Pritchard started delivering cakes to a group of people who can’t take birthday celebrations for granted: women and children housed in shelters for battered women.

In a decade, she and other volunteers have baked, donated, and delivered upward of 800 cakes to residents of women’s centers and domestic abuse shelters in the Waukesha and Milwaukee areas.

“Sometimes, this is the first homemade cake they’ve ever had, or the first birthday cake they’ve ever had,” said Pritchard of the cake recipients.

That’s true for the women as well as the kids. McNulty once delivered a cake to a 60-year-old woman — it was the first cake anyone had ever baked for her.

None of the 30-plus volunteers is expected to be an expert baker or decorator.

“I always tell the bakers, bake like you would for your own child, your niece or nephews, don’t get nervous about it. That’s all these people expect,” says McNulty. “I shouldn’t say expect — they don’t expect anything. They’re happy with whatever you do.”

“Happy Birthday” is a victory song, and the American Cancer Society wants to create a world with more birthdays — where cancer never steals another year from anyone’s life. To learn how you can help create more birthdays, visit MoreBirthdays.com.


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