20th Annual Christian Family Day with the
St. Louis Cardinals May Not Happen in 2010
The 19 year relationship between the St. Louis Cardinals and the St. Louis-based Christian Family Day Committee led by Judy Boen appears to have possibly come to an end.  The CFD committee was informed by the Cardinals in mid-December that the Cardinals were going to take over primary planning, responsibility and control of the annual event from the CFD committee.

Here is a link to the St. Louis Post Dispatch Story of January 16, 2010

There has been some ongoing contact and conversations between CFD and the Cardinals but so far the Cardinals are sticking by their decision.  CFD has respectfully requested that the Cardinals not call the day "Christian Family Day" absent CFD's involvement in the event.  As we have expressed to the Cardinals all along the way, we do greatly appreciate the 19 year partnership we have enjoyed and deeply regret that they have come to this decision.

CFD will now shift our focus to the 2nd Annual Christian Family Day with the Rams in 2010.

If you have an interest in this situation you may want to write a letter.  Here are some principals:

William O. DeWitt, Jr., Chairman
Bill DeWitt III, President
John Mozeliak, General Manager

St. Louis Cardinals
Busch Stadium
700 Clark St.
St. Louis MO 63102



"The Day" - Way More Than A Baseball Game

Each year, the CFD committee spends more than 6 months planning, organizing and preparing for this one day event which has been host to over 40,000 "at risk" children over the last 19 years. Most of these children would likely never get to participate in such an event.

"The Day" as it has come to be known, involves substantially more than just the baseball game itself.  Starting early in the morning on game day, the committee sets up in Kaufmann Park with various kinds of fun games, Christian Contemporary music and tables where former Cardinals and Rams players sign player testimony cards that CFD creates for each player.  Upwards of 3,200 "at risk" children from various orphanages, ministries and Christian camps around the area descend on the park about 3-4 hours prior to game time.  CFD provides all of the children and their adult leaders a lunch of a Chick-Fil-A sandwich, chips, a cookie and a drink. 

During this time, almost a hundred volunteers from area churches spread around Busch Stadium and pass out over 100,000 player testimony cards and more than 40,000 flyers inviting everyone entering the stadium to stay for the after-game CFD event.  These player testimony cards look like traditional baseball cards but rather than player stats they contain the player's Christian testimony.  Over the years, these testimony cards have been spread around the world by missionaries and the players themselves.

Just prior to the game, nine of the children representing the various groups touched by CFD get to stand on the field beside the Cardinal's starting line-up and receive a signed baseball as they are introduced.  The Cardinals provide each of the 3,000+ CFD-sponsored kids a voucher good for a hotdog and a drink during the game.

At the end of the game, the announcer invites everyone in the stadium to stay for the "after-game" portion of CFD.  In recent years it has been estimated that as many as 15,000 people have stayed to hear players such as Albert Pujols, Adam Wainwright, Braden Looper, So Taguchi and several others share their Christian testimonies, enjoy a mini-concert by prominent Christian music artists such as Casting Crowns and Mercy Me and hear evangelists such as Tony Nolan encourage the crowd in their Christian walk.  Over the last two years alone, more than 2,400 people have come to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior at Christian Family Day with the Cardinals.  Several additional children from the various groups are given the opportunity to go down on the field and meet the players during the after-game event.


About CFD Finances


Over 100 groups, typically churches, from Missouri, Illinois and 13 surrounding states purchase tickets through Christian Family Day and bring anywhere from 10 to 250 people each to "The Day".  In recent years, CFD has been responsible for selling over 9,000 tickets each year.  This includes the 3,000+ tickets that CFD purchases for the children we sponsor.  The sale of the other 6,000 tickets to the various church groups and the general public provide the funds necessary to pay for the 3,000+ children's tickets and some of the other CFD activities.  CFD has numerous sponsors and private donors that provide additional funds that help cover the expenses of the before-game activities at Kaufmann Park and the after-game event at Busch Stadium.

CFD ticket sales have been a sell-out most years but primarily due to the gasoline prices in 2008 and the economy in general in both 2008 and 2009, ticket sales to the large church groups declined dramatically.   In 2009, CFD was unable to sell-out and had to return approximately 4,500 unsold tickets to the Cardinals in the final weeks before the game.  As a result, we had to reduce the number of children we sponsored in 2009 from 3,200 down to 1,500. 

As a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit charitable organization, CFD simply hopes to break-even each year.  The CFD committee is all volunteer and there are no salaries paid to anyone.  We did have a paid, contracted Development Director for a period of about 8 months from November 2008 to June 2009 to help us develop fund raising and community service opportunities beyond just Christian Family Day with the Cardinals.  However, due to the economy and CFD's inability to continue funding the position, CFD terminated this contract position in June immediately after CFD 2009.   Many of our vendors are also CFD sponsors and generally provide their products and services at cost or at a greatly reduced price to CFD.  Our budget for the event and our ability to sponsor a certain number of children is based on ticket sales, sponsorships and donations and reflects our goal of breaking even each year.

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