Posted in accomplishments, Amazing, baby, cancer, charitable organizations, charity, chemo, children, comfort, commitment, compassion, disease, family, finances, gifts, giving, health, Heart, Heart to heart, help, hospital, hospitals, illness, Impact, kids, making money, medical, medicine, mental and physical health, MONEY, responsibility, sickness, stress, support, Teamwork, trauma, well-being, tagged auction, baby bag, baby chickens, bid, camcer treatments, cancer, cancer support, charity, childhood cancer, childs wooden rocking chair, donations, fabric purse, Facebook, family, financial hardships, fundraising, handsewn purse, hardship, hospital, hospital gown, medical, non- profit organization, sock monkey, stress, swaddling blanket, Team Keegan, tote bag on March 7, 2012|
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It has come to my attention that people will often find themselves doing amazing things after finding themselves in challenging situations. Take for instance this family i know. Their son Keegan had cancer…and life got pretty challenging not only for Keegan but for his whole family. Keegan lives with his parents and he has a younger sibling and an older sibling. Living in a rural area means that when you have cancer treatments you often have to do a lot of traveling to and from bigger cities that have the facilities that you can not necessarily get in your own small town. This not only puts a financial hardship on families but it also creates many opportunities for separation of family members. It is difficult to be able to work a job or two, balance the physical and emotional needs of all the family members and still find the extra energy to take care of yourself. Those are issues this family understands, the stress of it all, as they have been through it themselves.
This particular family has gotten through all of that and they decided, as a family, to give back to others going through similar situations. They were blessed over and over again by friends, family members and even total strangers during all of the trials they faced while going through testing and treatments. They have decided to form a non profit to help others. To get the non profit status, they must raise funds to file all of the necessary paperwork with the state and federal government.
This week they are doing an online auction on their Facebook page Team Keegan If you believe in doing good things, in taking a challenge and using it to bless others…won’t you visit their page and bid on some of their donated items? I believe there are wonderful items such as: a child’s wooden rocking horse, a picture hand-created by Keegan, a sock monkey in a hospital robe, baby chickens, a hand-sewn American made fabric purse, a tote bag with a swaddling blanket and burp rag and a photo package from a local photographer. This is a fundraiser…and they are planning on doing good things to bless other children and their families facing medical challenges.
If you have ever known someone who has faced cancer then you know just how important support can be. Please help this family achieve their dream of becoming a non-profit organization who reaches out to others in need. Thanks for being willing to read this far. Now won’t you go visit their page at Team Keegan ?
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Posted in accomplishments, charity, children, comfort, commitment, communication, compassion, cooking, culture, death, disease, Education, elderly, encouragement, family, finances, flu, giving, health, help, ideas, illness, Impact, inspiration, kids, leadership, life, medical, medicine, MONEY, news, observations, poverty, responsibility, safety, schools, sickness, support, travel, well-being, tagged Atlanta, Center for Disease Control, charity, Derreck Kayongo, disease prevention, donate, Georgia, giving, Global Soap Project, help, illness, poverty, save lives, save soap, sickness, Write Where You Are Blog on June 22, 2011|
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In America we take so many things for granted. If we get sick, we go to the pharmacy and pick up over the counter medication that can help us get well. Other times, we go to the doctor and get prescription medicine to help us get well from an infection or sickness. We are blessed. We have instant access to information to help keep ourselves well.
The best thing is that we have been taught that washing our hands well with soap can help to keep us healthy. We have access to soap and water on a regular basis. Not everyone is so lucky. What they don’t know and don’t have access to can harm them or kill them. Soap and water save lives and there is a Global Soap Project that you may not be aware of to get soap into the hands of people who are in need of it, to stay well. To continue click here.
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Posted in attitude, authorities, cancer, celebrity, commitment, communication, crime, culture, death, disease, elderly, emotions, Faith, family, Fear, grief, health, Heart, hospitals, Impact, legacy, legal, life, media, medical, medicine, murder, news, observations, opinion, pain and misery, religion, responsibility, sadness, sickness, stress, suicidal, suicide, Suicide prevention, values, tagged assisted suicide, chronic diseases, communication, controversy, death, dying, free will, illness, Jack Kevorkian, legal battles, life, moral decisions, prison, suicide, Suicide prevention, Write Where You Are Blog on June 4, 2011|
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It is interesting to contemplate some of the facets of a man who was such a controversial figure in American culture. Jack Kevorkian was known at one time in the media as Dr. Death because of his involvement in assisting individuals with taking their lives…this was titled assisted suicide. Today, Jack Kevorkian died after a two week hospitalization for pneumonia. He is believed to have died from a blood clot but they will know more later. He struggled with the pneumonia and kidney complications during the hospitalization from media reports.
A lot has been said about Jack Kevorkian in the media over the years. To continue: Write Where You Are
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Posted in addiction, addictions, anger, attitude, career, celebrity, children, communication, custody fight, denial, disease, domestic violence, Education, emotions, entertainment, Fame, family, fathers, Fear, finances, health, help, illness, Impact, kids, legal, life, making money, marriage, media, mental and physical health, MONEY, news, observations, of connections, opinion, pain and misery, parenting, power, prayer, relationships, respect, sickness, spiritual, success, support, television, trauma, violence, well-being, tagged addictions, alcohol, behavior, Charlie Sheen, children, conduct, domestic violence, drugs, entertainment, rehab, women on February 26, 2011|
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Unless you deliberately try to avoid the news regarding people in the media, you have surely heard the tragic tale of actor Charlie Sheen and the downward spiral that he has been on with regards to his public displays of out of control, alleged drug use, partying, and seemingly non-sensical interviews that have Charlie Sheen appearing to bite the hand that feeds him. There have been news stories about porn stars, domestic violence, alleged drug use, drug rehab, custody issues, contract negotiations, not to mention, a forced hiatus from his television show and disgruntled co-workers.
That show, called Two and a Half Men, has stopped production on their show for the rest of the season; since Charlie has made a public statement on interviews that disparages the producers of the show, television show creator Chuck Lorre, Alcoholic Anonymous, his ex wife, and women in general. He says horribly vile things about Chuck Lorre and shows nothing but contempt for women, in my opinion, when he says things about women such as he has fame and those women have nothing and that all they will ever have is that night with him and that he will forget about them as soon as they leave. He says that he is “special” and will never be one of the AA because they are a “bootleg cult”. Seriously? Continue reading here: Write Where You Are
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Posted in Business, cancer, charitable organizations, charity, chemo, children, compassion, disease, emotions, family, finances, giving, health, tagged advertising, Business, business sponsors, cancer, charities, children, churches, fundraising, kids, organizations, pediatric cancer, sponsorship on February 17, 2011|
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Business Friends Help Kids With Cancer And Their Families Feb 16th, 2011 by Rainy Friends Like Us is a wonderful nonprofit that reaches out to families of children who have been diagnosed with cancer. What they do for families goes over and above just sending those children a cuddly bear to hold when they are scared, lonely and needing something to cling to while they go through treatment for a disease that they don’t understand; even though, Friends Like Us does do that too.
The extra mile is what this organization does provide. They often listen to a parent, of a young cancer patient, express their fears, anxieties and questions about what to expect when cancer hits their family. Mark and Deloris Bailey, founders of the organization know what it is like as they have been in that position when their son was diagnosed and treated for cancer. So they created Friends Like Us to meet the needs of young cancer patients by providing them with a chemo bear.
This chemo bear comes with a medical bag which has tools that doctors and nurses can use to help explain treatments and procedures that the young child may be having to go through. It is a wonderful tool. This chemo bear even may have a port just like the child and can have it removed in a bear clinic when the child has his or her port removed. In the meantime, the bear can be of service when the child is at it most vulnerable going through tests or long lonely nights in the hospital.
To continue reading click here: Write Where You Are
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Posted in addictions, armed forces, attitude, celebrity, charitable organizations, communication, compassion, culture, disease, Dreams, Education, emotions, encouragement, expectations, failure, Faith, Fame, family, Fear, finances, giving, health, help, home, hopes, human trafficking, joy, legal, life, loss, media, prayer, tagged addictions, family, help, homeless, homeless shelters, hopeless, human trafficking, interviews, media, Opportunities, Ted Williams, viral video on January 7, 2011|
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The media is bombarding us with a feel good story about a man by the name of Ted Williams. He has been homeless for quite some time as he struggled with drug and alcohol addictions, as well as legal problems. That is not all that unusual when you stop and consider the large number of people living on the streets and learn about their individual stories. Often you will find that there is a dependency on either drugs or alcohol, or even possibly a mental illness that often goes untreated. With the economic disasters of the last decade, there are more people out on the street because they have been uprooted by a sudden change in their finances. Military veterans often struggle with a return to civilian life and end up homeless. Runaways also can end up homeless after they have run through the willingness of their friends and family to allow them to couch surf for a period of time. Still, people become homeless for a variety of reasons and it doesn’t have to be permanent. People living on the street can also become a victim of violence or intimidation. Homelessness can be a reaction to a temporary situation in a person’s life. Homeless does not have to mean a hopeless situation. If you would like to read more of this post click here: WriteWhereYouAre
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