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Growing up I was always told I was as “Irish as Paddy’s pig.” I wasn’t really sure what that meant but I knew the stories of my relatives leaving Ireland and not with a pig to my knowledge.  Regardless, St. Patrick’s Day is this weekend and  I wanted to share this Irish Blessing with you.

May love and laughter light your days,

and warm your heart and home.

May good friends be yours, wherever they may roam.

May peace and plenty bless your world, with joy that long endures.

May all life’s passing seasons bring the best to you and yours!

Happy St. Patricks Day Everyone!

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March Madness

cheerful giversIn our house we take March Madness seriously, no it’s not because of basketball, it’s because all three of my sons have birthdays this month…which of course leads to true March Madness. I am always trying to find ways to remind my boys how fortunate they are and birthdays are always a good opportunity for gratitude.

This year I wanted to find a cause that involved birthdays that the boys could contribute too and I came across the most remarkable cause called Cheerful Givers.Org and the person behind it all, just as amazing.

He name is Robin Steele and in 1994 she was touring a local shelter in her community in Minnesota and discovered that parents often looked for a favorite box of cereal or canned good to give their child as a birthday gift.  Robin couldn’t bear the thought of a child’s birthday passing without any acknowledgement and immediately got to work assembling 12 birthday bags that she dropped of at her local homeless shelter.

The next day Robin received a call from the shelter to share the story of the birthday bag. A woman had come into the shelter looking for some sort of favorite food item to recognize her child’s birthday and panicked when there wasn’t anything. However, when the shelter gave her a birthday bag the woman replied, “The whole way over on the bus I prayed and prayed that there would be something here for me to give my child, but I never dreamed  there would be something so beautiful.”

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Robin got to work, enlisted volunteers and began Cheerful Givers. However, three years later  Robin still wondered if she was doing enough. So in 1997 she traveled to India to meet with Mother Teresa. Robin met with her hours before her death and returned with a message that we are all hungry for love.

She was more determined than ever to ensure that her birthday bags, “celebrates those lives that matter and that they are a symbol of unconditional love we have for our anonymous neighbors and their children.”

Today, over 622,045 birthday bags have been distributed and counting. March madness in all its glory. The celebration of birthdays is the celebration of life and Robin Steele reminds us all why it is such a gift.

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“A gift with a kind countenance, is a double present.”

Thomas Fuller 

birthday presentsAny gift you give, especially a gift of kindness, is the greatest gift of all.

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Thank God its Friday! Friday Five

Friday 5, Michael BermanWho doesn’t love Fridays? They are for most of us the best day of the week! Fridays bring casual dress, anticipation of the weekend and a general overall happiness for most  of us. Who ever thought of combining that great feeling with that same feeling you get from giving? The answer: a guy named Mike Berman.

Mike wanted to find a way to “harness the positive energy that Fridays have to offer and use that energy to do some good. Simply stated, people are more inclined to do good when they feel good.”

So he came up with a plan, to quit his job, follow his passion and begin Friday5.Org Take a look, its pretty cool.

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Mike is part of the growing group of today’s Social Entrepreneurs, people who are finding a way to combine a passion for doing good, mixed with a little capitalism and technology. The result is so simple and yet so powerful.

He recently quoted, Twitter’s co founder, Biz Stone by saying, “That speaks to one of my fantasies, which is that philanthropy is the future of marketing…If people take their marketing budgets and try to use them for good, you’ll end up with something more”.

I think Mike has found a way to make Fridays, even that much better! Happy Friday everyone!

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Tell me “No” I dare you!

Scott Silverman, Second ChancesTwitter is a miraculous platform for those of you who have not yet jumped into the social media deep end. Last week, a random or perhaps,  purposeful connection on Twitter lead me to this man, Scott Silverman and his remarkable story.

In 1984, Scott an upcoming executive sitting by an open window 44 floors up in a New York City skyscraper ready to jump, when a co-worker walked in and asked him what he was doing. Scott broke down, cried and realized he was an addict and needed help. That moment was his first, second chance.

Scott got out of rehab and began volunteering at St. Vincent de Paul in San Diego, where he saw people like himself (recovering addicts) most coming out of prison and beginning the cycle all over again. He realized that there were thousands who also needed a second chance. But Scott told me it really started with helping one homeless man. The man listened to Scott, got a haircut, then clean clothes and eventually a job. He came back three months later and said, “What can I do to pay you back?” Scott’s answer was simply,”Pay it forward.”

After 4 years of volunteering Scott saw a problem that needed a solution and that was the beginning of the non-profit, Second Chance.  He started out with a small dilapidated building, a few donations and a whole lot of hutspa. Scott had seen a tv show on tough love and decided that is exactly what his clients needed to get employed. So he incorporated a readiness program called STRIVE that teaches appropriate workplace behavior, interviewing skills, job search techniques, and a positive outlook toward working and more importantly to employment.

(click the link below)

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Today, Second Chance operates out of large facility, has graduated over 5,000 individuals and helped over 30,000 with everything from clothing to housing and everything in between. 70% of Second Chance graduates do not return to jail, instead they are now contributing members of society, earning wages and paying taxes.

Almost twenty years later, the organization still runs on donations but is now a national model for turning unemployment into employment.  Scott, whose life motto, is “Tell me NO I dare you!” Continues to change lives, inspire, motivate and give second chances. Isn’t is amazing the difference one tweet can make?

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Charity Matters Quotes

“Life always offers you a second chance.  Its called tomorrow.”

Author Unknown

springtime

Do you believe in second chances?

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What Matters?

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

Edgar Degas

Innocente

I have to tell you I am still so moved by Innocente and her message of hope, belief in herself and her reason to survive that I needed to share her beautiful face with you one more time. She is a true artist and made us see so much!

Happy Weekend Everyone!

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A Reason To Survive: ARTS

 Innocente OscarAs the buzz from Sunday nights Oscars begins to wind down, there is one small movie that’s buzz continues to grow. The Oscar-winning film, “Inocente” which won for Best Documentary Short Film.  “Innocente” told the story of a homeless child named Inocente Izucar and the cause that saved her. That cause was A Reason To Survive or ARTS.

The film’s goal was to put a face on the homeless children in the United States and the fact that 1 out of 45 children in this country are homeless.  These children need a reason to survive. Inocente is that face.

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It was children just like Inocente that Matt D’Arrigo set out to help, when he founded ARTS in 2001. Although Matt had never been homeless, he too had a moment in his life when he needed a reason to survive. That moment was in 1992  when his mother and sister both battled cancer. Painting and music were his refuge and gave him that reason.  Just as the arts helped him during one of the most difficult times of his life, Matt wanted to provide that same opportunity to other kids facing their own personal crises.

In 2001 he founded ARTS on his philosophy that the arts can heal and change lives. Matt began with an outreach program at Ronald McDonald House by bringing art to the children there. Soon, community agencies began to request ARTS services.

By 2007, that vision expanded and ARTS opened the 7,000 sq ft Pat D’Arrigo ARTS Center which includes a music room, media arts lab, performance space, ceramics studio, printmaking and mixed media studio, painting studio, and a gallery to showcase and sell the kids work.

Today, ARTS serves 5,000 San Diego youth ages 3-22 from more than 42 partner organizations such as hospitals, foster care agencies, schools, homeless and domestic violence shelters.

As Matt D’Arrigo said, “We are here not only to heal these young lives through the arts, but to also inspire and empower them to overcome obstacles and thrive in this world – to become compassionate, creative human beings who make a difference not only in themselves, but in the world they live in.”

Innocente did just that as she stood on the Academy’s stage Sunday night. A year ago she was homeless and today, she has a home, an Oscar award-winning movie about her life and A Reason To Survive.

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Charity Matters Quotes

“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.”  

William Wordsworth

writing from the heart

 I am continually inspired by so many who share their passion to help another. It is that journey that fills my paper and my heart.  My hope is that it fills yours too.

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Charity Matters Quotes

“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.”

Edith Sitwell

firesideHome is where I am heading after a great week of winter.  Have a fantastic Super Bowl weekend everyone!

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“In seed time learn, in harvest teach, in winter enjoy.”

William Blake

skiing

Well I am heading out of town to enjoy a little bit of winter since its been 80 degrees here in LA all week. Looking forward to taking you all with me to Colorado next week to meet some amazing people who make Charity Matter.

Have a great weekend everyone!

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Brotherly Love

Connor and Cayden LongAs the mother of three sons, this story moved me beyond words. You may have already seen it or read about it somewhere but if you haven’t this is a truly beautiful story about one 9-year-old boy’s love for his younger brother with cerebral palsy. Connor and Cayden Long are an inspiration for all.

Click the link below to see their remarkable story.

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There is not a better example of love than this.

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Hug someone

free hugs signToday is National Hug Day, who knew something like that even existed ? Who makes these things up anyway? Honestly, a hug can never hurt and can only help…so I say lets celebrate it!

On January 21, 1986, Rev. Kevin Zaborney created National Hugging Day…every once in a while we all need an excuse to go out and just hug someone. So hug your children, your friends, your co-workers and maybe even the mailman. Why not?

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It will just remind you that you always feel better when you give of yourself. Sending huge hugs to you all!

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Giving of yourself

mentoringA mentor, sometimes its a parent or a teacher or someone in your life that you look up too…. most of us could name the people who mentored us along the way. Some of us are mentors and don’t even know that we have been role models for others.

But what happens to those children who don’t have a positive role model in their life? According to Mentoring.Org there are over 15 million children still in need of caring adult in their lives. There are mentoring opportunities everywhere, it is a way that you can give one on one and make a significant difference in a child’s life with the gift of an hour per week.

There are so many mentoring stories but I found one on Steve Harvey, I thought worth sharing.

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So if you are looking for a way to make a difference, become a mentor. You can lift someone up at work, at school or through an organization (like Mentoring.Org) in need of someone special like you. The greatest gift you give is yourself. Share that gift with someone today. The world becomes a better place because of you.

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