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Tuesday, October 2, 2007
This IS Who I am
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Hi Sara,
This is who I am.
Last summer I had a lemonade and iced tea stand at the end of my road. I made about $100.00 and donated the money to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
A few times a year, over the last 4 years, especially near Christmas we put together packages to send over to the troops. Last year we involved our church and shipped much more this way. We plan on it again this year.
I sponsor two children in the Phillipines through Children International.
This is who I am. I participated in a walkathan over the summer for Lupus and helped raise over $1500.00 to help fight lupus.
Terri (18)
Hi Sara!
I help an orginazation that spreads awareness about adolecents with depression.(http://www.erikaslighthouse.org/)
I've sponsored a child through an organization a friend of mine started. It's called iHug which stands for I Help Uganda Grow. They've also built a school and it's been a lot of fun to see the direct results of my contributions.
This is great info to know.
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