Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch, Elgin, AZ

After a great hike in New Mexico, exploring the Gila Cliff Dwellings, we stopped to get some delicious homemade ice cream and a few postcards. Whilst we were slumping in the shade we met a couple and got to talking. We told them about TGQ and looking for volunteer opportunities and they immediately recommended the Appleton-Whittel Research Ranch. Luckily we were heading to a spot close by, so it fitted in nicely with our route. We are so happy that we managed to call in and stay for a few days, helping out, because this is a very special place.

Cristina, Suzanne, and Ben, along with Ben's nephew Cody, and his horde of kids, made us feel very welcome. 

Over two days Tris was able to help by reducing, dead wooding and reshaping a large Juniper tree, and two smaller ones, making a huge mess which Ben and Cody had to clean up for me (haha).

Zora broke out her mad marine skillz, dusted off her experience with fresh water habitats, and helped by identifying and researching algae and pond grasses, transplanting grass plugs onto bare parts of the bank, and assisting with the set up for a conference starting on the weekend.

It was great working here, and you should all check out the website link below, or better yet go there and volunteer, and find out for yourself how fun these people are, how beautiful the 8,000 acre grasslands are, and how important their research is!

http://researchranch.audubon.org/

https://www.facebook.com/ResearchRanch/

Pantene Beautiful Lengths

Pantene Beautiful Lengths was the first charity that we were able to help, by donating our long Hawaiian hair right before we moved back to the mainland. The folks at Black Cat Salon in Kailua were amazing, giving us amazing haircuts, making it fun, and giving us a generous discount to boot.

 
 

Pantene Beautiful Lengths collaborates with HairUWear and the American Cancer Society to create real hair wigs and distribute them to female cancer patients. This is a cause especially close to our hearts as Zora lost her mother to cancer in 2012 and making a donation in her name was something we've wanted to do for a long time. 

After sending our hair away to them we received a nice thank you letter in the mail. It felt good to do something that was essentially easy and which will have such a big impact on someone's life. Not wanting to boast or anything but it takes 8 ponytails to make a wig and between us we donated six ponytails, that's three quarters of a wig, pretty good going!

Top Drawer Resale Boutique

Top Drawer Resale Boutique -

Kansas City Hospice and Palliative Care

 

An aunt of a friend of ours has approached us with a quest to help her in collecting items that can be used to make jewelry. This jewelry is then sold out of Top Drawer Resale Boutique, with all funds being used to support Kansas City Hospice & Palliative Care. We are so excited to be able to support this award winning charity, and we thoroughly encourage you to take a look at their website. If you have any jewelry lying around which you would like us to come and collect on our way around please get in touch with us. Alternatively you can make a donation on their website.

Thanks!