A Thanks and A Challenge to Help Kids With Cancer Scholarships

A HUGE THANKS and A WORTHY CHALLENGE: After Eva La Rue – Beckstrand Cancer Foundation National Spokesperson – was told about my efforts to personally raise more money ($2000) for the Help Kids With Cancer Scholarship Fund (with my causes.com, & other check/cash donations) and setup the Myrtle and Turville Spreadborough Scholarship, as well as establishing our soon {To Be Announced} new BUTTERFLY KISS national scholarship fundraiser, Eva and and her husband Joe made an addtional $8000 donation to the scholarship fund! Check out Eva’s message: “I invite you to join me in this effort and match one of these awards dollar-for-dollar, so that we can make a difference for even more of our teen patients in need… ” [PLEASE READ MORE]

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telling stories of « the Butterfly AFFECT »

Yes, I have joined the Beckstrand Cancer Foundation to direct and produce a series of Public Service Announcements and Docu-Spots called « the Butterfly AFFECT » for 2011. This past month, I have begun the journey to document this amazing organization, tell some of their many inspiring stories, and highlight their incredible work of providing help, offering hope and affecting lives of cancer patients, families, friends and communities ~ sarah nean bruce dir/prod

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BONUS P.O.V. on W.O.W.~5 stages of {letting go and} forgiving

a BONUS P.O.V. from a friend, eva la rue, that also affected me: “it’s not so much about somebody forgiving you or you going and saying ‘oh, i forgive them’ and ‘i forgive what they did to me,’ it’s about going in and actually saying to the other person, ‘how have i hurt you?’ even if you feel like you’re the one who’s been hurt, it’s letting go of your hurt for the moment and saying (or maybe letting go forever and saying): ‘how have i harmed you?’ because that makes the person, i’ve noticed, completely fall away. all the pretense all the anger all the resentment, it falls away. because we all really want somebody to say: ‘how have i hurt you?’ ‘what was it i did?” and ‘i’m sorry from the bottom of my heart.'” ~ SEE/HEAR/READ MORE ~

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