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    « Humility | Main | 3-2-1 Contact... The Throwback »
    Tuesday
    02Jun2009

    Project Hopeful

    Jon,

    I bet you didn’t even consider that your voice and experience would someday help the children with HIV that have been chosen, adored and adopted into families from across the world… Keep talking!

    May these children be the source of healing, I know they will be to the multitude.

    Let me first say thank you Kakie for introducing me to Carolyn Twietmeyer, MOM, Founder & Executive Director of Project Hopeful.

    The problem does not lie with the people who are hiding in shame… but with the ones who shame them into hiding.

    Project Hopeful, NFP
    Encouraging, Educating, and Enabling families adopting children with HIV/AIDS and severe special needs.

    also:
    just B LIVE

    Reader Comments (1)

    YOU are the best! Thanks for sharing all of that...I love it...not like you haven't been already, but you are helping to create families, save lives and SLAYING stigma with your words...and "GOING THERE" about children around the world with HIV...and the reality that we CAN bridge the gap...AGAIN, you are so precious...I am so happy that you are going to be with your granny...seems RIGHT where you need to be.. :)... I meant EVERY word in the card and what I say...you can bank on that...You can also count on an army of voices to follow you...BOLD voices......Thanks for paving a way for the kids I didn't know I was gonna have!! You have no idea what you've begun, or far it will reach.

    Love,
    Care

    06.2.2009 | Unregistered CommenterCarolyn

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