A unique vision for genuine comfort cards
Treehouse Meditations, established in 2020, is a family affair. I (Patty) am the idea person, my son is the photographer and my brother is the artist who paints the wall crosses and Matthew 4:19 fish.
I have always sent greeting cards to people who suffer troubles of any kind, as a means of offering encouragement, comfort, and hope. Over the years, I had a hard time finding unique and diverse cards that expressed the specific sentiment that I was looking for. I looked for cards that acknowledged the pains of everyday life, and that included words of scripture that would help lead to healing through faith in Jesus. I spent years thinking and praying about this, but fell short when it came to a vision of clarity.
That changed when my son started filming programs for television channels that took him to remote places in the countryside and wilderness. His photography inspired me to use his works to tie the photograph, the scripture and my words together for the final product that conveys my intended purpose. My cards are “real” and come right to the point without sugar coating how tough life can be.
Get to Know the Artists
Patty Geraghty
Patty is the designer of the comfort cards and other gifts for Treehouse Meditations. She also makes custom made mosaic crosses and themed mosaic frames and mirrors, teaches piano lessons to both children and adults, and makes and sells jewelry. Patty has a heart for missions and has worked with her church and medical organizations on mission trips to Honduras and the Dominican Republic as well as being active in local missions. Her passion for missions and helping others led to the creation of her card line. Her hope is that her cards speak to each person that receives one in a unique and personal way.
Daniel Dierker
Daniel, Patty’s son, is responsible for most of the photography on the Treehouse Meditations cards. He graduated from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and has over 20 years experience behind cameras. He has worked on numerous films, documentaries, and television series for both independent distribution and multiple broadcast television networks. Daniel owns Firegold Films and is a Denver photographer with a wide range of interests, including travel, wildlife, fashion, landscape, architecture, portraiture, and aerial photography.
John Geraghty
John, Patty’s brother, has been a freelance carpenter, remodeler, and painter all his life. He inherited his grandmother’s talent of painting on canvas, sculpting, and carving. Currently he is painting crosses in a native American style from driftwood, and he designs, carves, and paints the fish in Treehouse Meditations’ Matthew 4:19 fish collection. John lives in Overland Park, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City.
A heart for children in Latin America
Medical Aid for Children of Latin America (MACLA) treats patients with physical deformities such as cleft lips and palates, burn scar contractures, and hand and soft tissue deformities. Treating children first is their priority, but many adults have also been treated. This nonprofit organization was founded by Patty’s brother Dr. Tom Geraghty in 1985. Since then, more than 3,000 physicians, nurses and ancillary volunteers have given their time, talents and financial support to underprivileged patients in the Dominican Republic, Bolivia and other third-world countries.
A portion of every sale by Treehouse Meditations is donated to MACLA.
Learn more about MACLA by visiting their website.