Thursday, November 26, 2015

Money Raised

Employees of a hospital in a small Georgia town were able to raise a considerable amount of money to be donated to several charities.

Through Giving Heart Campaign, the employees raised $150,000 that was then distributed among 46 nonprofit organizations. The article explains that "For more than 25 years, Redmond employees have celebrated a month-long campaign of charitable giving during the month of October."

Way to go Redmond employees. Keep up your great work. Your generosity will go a long way to help the people in your community.




Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Sierra's Scarves

It is always tragic to lose a loved one.
However, how inspiring, peaceful, and comforting it is to remember the loved one by establishing an organization to help others.

Sierra's Scarves is a community organization which collects scarves, hats, and gloves and gives them to people who need them.
It was started in memory of Sierra Gabrels who passed away in October 2013.

With the large donation they received today, they will be able to help many keep warmer than they would be otherwise.

Thank you for your service to others!

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Even Dogs Need Our Help

I am an animal lover, especially when it comes to cats, dogs, horses, and any other domesticated animal.

This story is about a dog that was abused and left for dead. Someone found him and he is now getting better thanks to the efforts of those who found him and contacted the rescue organization.

Why do I consider this good news? Because it is nice to know that there are people out there willing to give of their time and resources to help the helpless, without expecting anything in return. 

It is good news because if you stop and help an animal in distress, you are most likely going to stop and help a human in need. 

And this, my friends, is all this life is about: helping one another without expecting anything in return.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

A Waitress Doodled on the Receipt... A Heartwarming Story!

I opened my Facebook feed and the first story I saw was that of a waitress doing a good deed that was repaid with an even bigger one. It was a nice change from this morning's articles and posts.
When I clicked on the link and looked at the date, it said August 16, 2015. It is old news to some, but it was new news to me so I have decided to share it on this blog. After all, I did say in a previous post that I would post when I came across one :)

This story is as good for your soul as chicken soup is good for your body and I hope it will bring a ray of sunshine to your day.

There are still good people out there.

Keeping the Sanity

Many things have happened that have taken me away from blogging.
To keep my sanity, I have decided to start posting again.

Let me start with the words to a song I have learned working with young children at the church I attend:

"Now we have a world where people are confused.
If you don't believe it, go and watch the news..."

I know I feel confused and heartbroken every time I read the newspaper or even look through my Facebook feeds. Not a day goes by that I don't shed a tear because of the multiple postings of horror stories from around the world. If you follow the news (local, national, and international), you know what they are. No races, genders, and religions are exempt.

Yet, I know that among all races, genders, and religions there are good people. There are individuals who do their best to succor those in need of succor, to comfort those in need of comfort, to feed those in need of food, to pray with those and for those in need of prayers, and the list could go on.

I want to focus on these people, the good people.

Long ago, I started this blog because I wanted to bring a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. Unfortunately, I let the cloudiness get thicker and thicker. Now I have to break through. If I want to keep my sanity, I need to detach myself from this negativity and look for the positive once again.

I am grateful to a friend who posted this on Facebook late last night:

"You have a choice. You can wring your hands and be consumed with concern for the future or choose to use the counsel the Lord has given to live with peace and happiness in a world awash with evil..." - Richard G. Scott

Let us all follow the counsel of the Lord. Whatever you call your God, look to Him for guidance and direction. Look to Him for comfort and peace. Look to Him for ways to bring a ray of sunshine to someone else.

Make it a goal to do a good deed daily. I know I have given this challenge before. I am renewing this challenge. I firmly believe that if we daily do a good deed, whether it be visiting someone who is sick or playing with a furry creature confined in a cage at your local pound, you will feel better, the person or animal on the receiving end will feel better and may be, one by one, we can change our community.

We cannot change the world unless we change ourselves, our families, and our communities.

Let's look for a ray of sunshine and let's be a ray of sunshine as well.