Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Feed My Starving Children - Volunteer Spotlight


There is nothing worse than knowing in the world we live in today there are little children starving. They do not want an iPhone, nor do they even ask for a new pair of jeans, these children ask for FOOD!

There are several ways you can support the mission of
Feed My Starving Children:
  • Pray for the millions of starving children around the world and FMSC's abillity to serve them.
  • Volunteer to package meals.
  • Donate online (just 17 cents pays for one meal).
  • Purchase FMSC merchandise at any of our sites.
  • Bring items on our Wish List to any permanent packing site.




From its beginnings, Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) has worked to develop a food mixture that would be easy and safe to transport, simple to make with only boiling water, and culturally acceptable worldwide.
With the input of scientists from major food companies in the Twin Cities area—including Cargill and General Mills—FMSC developed a formula consisting of:
   1.   Rice, the most widely accepted grain around the world.
   2.   Extruded soy nuggets, providing maximum protein at lowest cost.
   3.   Vitamins, minerals and a vegetarian chicken flavoring to give growing children the critical nutritional elements they need.
   4.   Dehydrated vegetables for flavor and nutrition.
Packaged in small pouches—each of which provides six highly nutritious meals—this easy-to-prepare food blend has won rave reviews all over the world. While the formula was designed to save the lives of severely malnourished and starving children, the ingredients also improve the health, growth and physical well-being of children who are no longer in immediate danger of starvation. A team of food scientists continues to monitor the FMSC formula to ensure that it meets nutritional needs for the world’s hungry children.
A single bag of food—which provides meals for six children—costs around $1 to produce, and 94 percent of all donations to FMSC goes directly toward the food program.



To Contact "FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN"

Volunteer Contact Information:    Phone - 630.851.0404
Website: FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN CLICK HERE

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Give of Your Heart This Season


Give of Your Heart
This Christmas give something meaningful - Give your time or your sentiment.  Time and words can not be bought but are often last to be given for fear of disappointment. These gifts continue to outlast any store bought gift. 

Write a poem, story or thank you to someone you love.

Play a game with an older family member or ask them about their childhood.

Take time to help your parent or family member by shoveling the snow or offering to wrap their Christmas Presents for them this year. 

It is the thought that truly counts.  Not the dollar amount given!

May you and yours have a blessed Christmas,

Leslie Prohaska & Family

Friday, November 13, 2009

City Wise

CITY WISE LINK 



Who we are

Citywise is a not-for-profit organisation which was set up to run education, sporting and personal development programmes. It began in 1991 in Dublin as a response to educational under-achievement of young people living in difficult city backgrounds and was formally established in 1994.
Over the past fifteen years it has gradually developed a range of supports for young people in Southhill, Limerick; in Ballymun, in Jobstown, in Ballynacargy, Westmeath and in Belfast.

Aims And Objectives

Citywise Education is a voluntary organization providing educational support to young people living in disadvantaged community environments. Recognizing the lead role of schools in cognitive learning, Citywise Education supports that work while paying attention to other aspects of education including the emotional, social and personal development of the whole person. The following strategies currently underpin and shape Citywise Education's work.





Sponsoring Citywise

Each year Citywise and Citywise Education depend to a large extent on the private sector to fund programmes.
For businesses which wish to contribute towards educational advancement in local communities, Citywise is a most worthy cause.



Citywise is a non-profit-making company limited by guarantee and is a registered charity (CHY 11225). Citywise is a registered charity for tax benefit purposes. All support received is acknowledged on receipt. Sponsors are publicly acknowledged, unless otherwise requested. Copies of annual accounts are available to sponsors on request.
 



Monday, August 31, 2009

Featured Link


Paying it forward is not just something said it is an action that creates a ripple effect. It is amazing how one person can make such an impact on so many people's lives. Check out this wonderful website.


It will be a permanent link on this Blog so keep coming back for more...




Friday, August 21, 2009

PAY IT FORWARD

Economy is bad, people are losing houses, jobs, and animals because of this recession yet there is something good going on!   "Pay It Forward"  Check out this news report and see if you can start something in your area.  It could make someones day! 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp1fHlnStjk

Other ideas for paying it forward - Pay for the toll of someone behind you, leave a quarter in the cart at Aldi's, what starts with one coffee can lead to so much more.  Spread kindness it can be contagious!!

Post your ideas on here for paying it forward we want to hear how this has affected you!!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

AUTISM SPEAKS NEEDS YOUR HELP



Jean and Gary are walking for Autism and have mentioned that in the past two years fundraising dollars are becoming scarce.  They need your help!
If you know someone who has Autism or personally have a family member with Autism then you know how important these fundraising dollars are.  Spread the word by passing this Blog on to those who may be willing to contribute to this cause.

In addition to knowing Jean and Gary who have a lovely daughter Kayla who was diagnosed with Autism I also have a 16 year old cousin Joey who has severe Autism we have watched him since he was 2 years old fade, it's painful to see but his loving parents have been very active in trying to do all that is needed to help him learn to speak, and keep him healthy.  He has a special diet that they adhere to and now he even goes to High School with special Aids and a very supportive twin sister he is able to attend and from what we are told he loves it!
 
https://www.kintera.org/faf/dono...

You can volunteer your time or donate money. Here is some information on Autism:


The Following Is a Fact Sheet on Autism from the National Institutes of Health
Autism (sometimes called “classical autism”) is the most common condition in a group of developmental disorders known as the autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Autism is characterized by impaired social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and unusual, repetitive, or severely limited activities and interests. Other ASDs include Asperger syndrome, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (usually referred to as PDD-NOS). Experts estimate that three to six children out of every 1,000 will have autism. Males are four times more likely to have autism than females.



What are some common signs of autism?
There are three distinctive behaviors that characterize autism. Autistic children have difficulties with social interaction, problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors or narrow, obsessive interests. These behaviors can range in impact from mild to disabling.
The hallmark feature of autism is impaired social interaction. Parents are usually the first to notice symptoms of autism in their child. As early as infancy, a baby with autism may be unresponsive to people or focus intently on one item to the exclusion of others for long periods of time. A child with autism may appear to develop normally and then withdraw and become indifferent to social engagement.
Children with autism may fail to respond to their name and often avoid eye contact with other people. They have difficulty interpreting what others are thinking or feeling because they can’t understand social cues, such as tone of voice or facial expressions, and don’t watch other people’s faces for clues about appropriate behavior. They lack empathy.
Many children with autism engage in repetitive movements such as rocking and twirling, or in self-abusive behavior such as biting or head-banging. They also tend to start speaking later than other children and may refer to themselves by name instead of “I” or “me.” Children with autism don’t know how to play interactively with other children. Some speak in a sing-song voice about a narrow range of favorite topics, with little regard for the interests of the person to whom they are speaking.
Many children with autism have a reduced sensitivity to pain, but are abnormally sensitive to sound, touch, or other sensory stimulation. These unusual reactions may contribute to behavioral symptoms such as a resistance to being cuddled or hugged.



THEIR WALK INFORMATION:


Please join me in my fight to make a difference in the lives of the more than 1 million Americans living with autism today.

I am participating in Walk Now for Autism to help find a cure for autism.Please join me in my fight as I raise $ 2000.00 to help fund essential research. I will be walking on May 16, 2009 at Soldier Field and would like you to support those affected by autism. Autism is the second most common developmental disorder in the United States affecting one in every 150 children born today. Despite some promising discoveries, the cause of autism is unknown and a cure does not exist. Research is crucial. Every 20 minutes another child is diagnosed with autism. Not only must we find ways to improve the quality of life for children and adults with autism, but we also must find a cure, and soon.

Walk Now for Autism is our chance to make a difference in the fight against autism by raising money for autism research and heightening public awareness. Please join me in my fight as I raise money to help fund essential research. You can donate to Walk Now for Autism and/or join my team online using the links at the bottom of this page. Donations can also be mailed to Autism Speaks using the donation form located on my page or send me a check made out to Autism Speaks.

Thank you for taking an important step in the fight against autism.

Donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.
Autism Speaks 501 (C)(3) Tax Id #: 20-2329938

Matching gift program: Many companies provide their employees with matching gifts. Please consult your employer on its matching gift guidelines and attach matching gift forms accordingly.

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Team: Special K
Gary Henikman


Thank you for your help!!
 For more information feel free to contact me at Leslie@LovetoPromote.com 
 Leslie Prohaska 

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Earth Day

APRIL 22nd IS EARTH DAY!!!




What a great way to "Give Your Time". Our family loves to go for hikes and I can honestly say there has not been one place that has been garbage free. Where ever you rome you will see trash. A great way to give back to our Earth is to adopt a park, sometimes this task can seem daunting but, the more you go to the park or forest preserve of your choice to pick up the trash that others leave behind the more we can see the difference.


HOW DO I START?

First set aside an hour of your time on April 22nd or any day that you can commit to,

Second see if your family friends and neighbors will want to join you on that day,
passing out flyers or e-vite's is a great way to spread the word about your fun and helpful event.

Third adopt a nearby area that needs trash picked up or an area that needs some sprucing up with flowers (Be sure to contact your local village to make sure plantings are safe for the area or are allowed)

Fourth - get supplies, you will need gloves, shovels, rakes, garbage bags, leaf bags, and plenty of water to keep yourselves hydrated.


This is a great project to do with your children it teaches them why it is important not to litter and also teaches them a great lesson about teamwork and what teamwork can accomplish.

If you would like to learn about more ways you can celebrate Earth Day click here:
EARTH DAY LINK





It Starts With You!!

Monday, January 12, 2009

MAKE A CHILD SMILE UPDATE

MACS is a wonderful organization that our family has recently become involved with it only takes a stamp and a few moments of your time to become involved.  I will post updates or you can go directly to their website to learn more...





Meet Haven!


Hello to all,

Meet Haven!
She is 4½ years old and has Ganglioneuroblastoma.
Please read her story and send lots and lots of cards & gifts to brighten her day!
NOTE: Haven’s Birthday is coming up, on the 26th!

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*****Reminders*****

Don’t forget to send Birthday Cards to all upcoming Birthday Kids.
Visit the Current Kids page and sort the “Birthdate” column.
And please always remember our Angels too.
Parents of our Angel Kids also do appreciate the remembrance of their child’s Birthday, other than the Anniversary of their passing.

Thank you,
Alexandra Bakker
Founder & President
Make A Child Smile Organization
http://www.makeachildsmile.org

Monday, January 5, 2009

Happy New Year




Hoping that you all had a wonderful Holiday and a safe New Year.


As 2009 gets started I reflect on how fast 2008 went. It is amazing how much can get accomplished in a year, the goals we achieve, the people we are able to help, and the lessons that we have learned in one year. A lot can be achieved when we all work together.



We have a lot planned already for this year. Here are a few ideas we have come up with and would love to see if any of you are interested in helping us out...









Start a Blanket Drive for Warm Wishes Organization in honor of Valentines Day (Feb 14th) For more information on how to start your own blanket drive go to Warm Wishes Or to contribute to our Plainfield IL Blanket Drive feel free to e-mail me at: Sales@LoveToPromote.com




April 22nd is Earth Day - Here are a few ideas for you and your children to get involved.

For more info go to Earth Day Network


Save Energy by switching your
Inefficient Incandescent Light Bulbs!




Every day is Earth Day. ~Author Unknown





Adopt A Park or Pond With Your Family and Friends



On April 22nd gather everyone you know and choose a local park or pond
grab some garbage bags, rakes, gloves, and help to get that area clean.
You can commit to just this one day or once a month. Teaching your children that we are all responsible for keeping our Earth clean!



These were just a few ideas we had for our family this year. We would love to hear what ideas you have feel free to e-mail us with any events that you want our Blog readers to know about. I hear that SOS Children's Village was a great success we are pleased that so many people were able to help such a worthy cause.


Wishing you all a Happy 2009 keep coming back to our Blog for more Volunteer info!
Leslie Prohaska & Family