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University Hospitals
Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
Official Proclamation
Whereas, Emily Lewis and her Family have been energetic and passionate supporters of Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital;
Whereas, Emily Lewis has been an inspiration to us all;
Whereas, it is appropriate to celebrate Emily with an award named in her honor;
It is with great pleasure that we hereby announce the creation of the
Emily Lewis Youth in Philanthropy Award At Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital
This award is to be given annually to a youth who demonstrates Emily’s awesome qualities of enthusiasm, spirit and zest for life in philanthropic support of Rainbow’s Children.
In witness whereof, this Proclamation is memorialized at Cleveland, Ohio this first day of July 2009.
Signed by Michael J Farrell President of Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital and Kim Pesses President of Rainbow Babies & Children’s Foundation.
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AboutSF works to match donors with places that cater to young people, the future generation of science fiction readers. You can donate or receive books and magazine subscriptions. Suggest the following as a recipient if you would like to see them get books and magazines:
A school librarian.
A public librarian.
A youth center director or volunteer.
Your local school library or other youth organization.
An individual 17 or younger who would like a free SF novel or magazine subscription.
Is that not great? You can list your library or youth organization, and a SF writer or reader might send books to you, just because. And if you are such a writer or reader, DONATE to the list.
Hey, Guys Lit Wire Book Fair for Boys! Don't you want to be on this list? (And if you run a book fair for girls, them, too, of course!)
P.S. All four of us in my family finished Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? We can now use kipple correctly in a sentence.
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How can writing be of service?
I'm still working on answers to that question, but I love what Francisco Stork has to say about where we should begin:
Why write if not to give and to give your best? The thing about writing from a spirit of generosity that is not so obvious is that if the spirit of giving is not in your writing, your writing will not be as good as it could be. It will be superficial and you will not give the reader what he or she most desires. And the reader will not give the work his or her full devotion. There is a connection between “why” you write and “how” you write. If giving is the reason why you write you will reach a depth in your writing that will not be reached if you are motivated by anything else other than the desire to give. Writing that is born out of a desire to give is the writing that lasts.
Here is the rest of his gently provocative post, The Six Perfections of Writing.
What do you think? Is writing service? If so, you have to admit that it's not what immediately comes to mind on these sorts of occasions. How can we get better at that?
Note: Francisco Stork is the author of Marcelo in the Real World (March 09, Arthur A. Levine Books.) I have a proof of the book beside me now that I've just begun to read. I only meant to read one chapter and then go to bed, but somehow, I'm deep into Chapter 5. More about it later, I promise.
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- I've set up a wish list on Amazon. You can choose a book and donate it directly from there. The list is small now, but it will grow as the campers and counselors and the director add new requests to it.
- You may also buy from that list at your local independent bookstore and have them ship to the address below.
- You can blog about your favorite camp or horse related book. I'll round up those posts here, plus forward them to the director and consult them in expanding the Wish List. (Little Willow already did this. Thanks, LW!) Feel free to copy this entire post or use the button I'm putting in my sidebar.
- If you're an author or illustrator or publisher or blogger with a camp or horse related book, you can donate directly to the camp, but please remember that the camp serves kids ages 7-15 and your donation should reflect the needs of the camp. (Please, in all cases, only NEW books.)
Questions? Email me at: [email protected]
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Flying Horse Farms
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I've never re-printed an email here before, but this one is special. Scott and Katie are Air Force friends of ours, both exceptional pilots, who after serving well, left the Air Force to pursue other dreams. In Katie's case, it was getting her master's degree in philanthropy. (She's probably the only woman (or man) who flew and instructed in the F-15E and has a Master of Arts in Philanthropic Studies. Plus, she writes the world's best thank you notes.) I knew she would do great things, but this is outstanding:
Welcome to Oprah's Big Give -- Indiana and Operation Heartland!!
www.hvaf.org HVAF of Indiana, Inc (Helping Homeless Veterans and Families)
www.theindychannel.com (RTV6 coverage of our progress)
Dear Friends and Family,
This is a quick note to share some fun and exciting news. Katie and I "won" the Oprah's Big Give -- Indiana. From over 550 entries, Katie's was one of two selected to receive $5,000.00 and three weeks of television coverage to implement her proposal. I am on her committee, but she is the "CEO." We are a week into it and our heads are spinning, but our hearts are growing!! Indiana is such a wonderful state, and we are overwhelmed by the response of support we have received.
Katie is feverishly trying to:
1. Raise at least $120,000.00 to furnish a 40 unit apartment building that will provide housing for 40 homeless, honorably discharged veterans,
2. Raise awareness that nearly 30% of our homeless across the country are veterans, and
3. plan a large Grand Finale on 10 April with Corporate Executives, politicians, and nearly 150 people. We are just thankful we won the opportunity to help those that have served us and fought for freedom.
Here's how you can help. Pray for us and for those serving and those that have served. Click on the links above to learn more about what we are doing and lend a hand if you can. Pray a little more. And, spread the word. Again, we have only two weeks left to achieve our goal.
Thanks for your time, and sorry for the mass email.
Faithfully, Scott and Katie Taylor
Well. I'm in. How about you?
More info and to donate: Operation Heartland.
Also, see the post below.
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More about the Big Give-Indiana project that my friend, Katie Taylor, is raising $120,000 for: (from the HVAF website)
Thanks to funding awarded to HVAF by the Department of Veterans Affairs, The City of Indianapolis Housing Trust Fund, and United Way of Central Indiana, HVAF has acquired a 40-bed apartment building, the Donald W. Moreau Sr. Veterans House, named in honor of former President/CEO and long-time champion of HVAF and its mission. Located in Indianapolis, this facility will increase HVAF's housing capacity by nearly 30%.
The first of its kind in Indiana, rather than living in congregated quarters, these 40 homeless veterans will reside in individually assigned, private apartments, equipped with a kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. Residents will also benefit from two on-site Social Workers and a security team. In hopes of creating a fully-operational, safe, and comfortable environment, HVAF will use the next few months to renovate this facility, a project for which the organization has already received funding.
An aspect of this project for which HVAF has not received the necessary funding, however, is for complete furnishing of the units. These homeless veterans will move into their apartments with little, if any, personal belongings.
HVAF is in need of beds, nightstands, tables, couches, chairs, appliances, linens, kitchen supplies, non-perishable food items and other furnishings to make this a home for our veterans. The Moreau House will be move-in ready for these veterans come summer 2008.
Operation Heartland is designed to meet this need and all funds and/or in-kind donations received through the project will be designated for the transformation, maintenance, and operating costs of these 40 new homes.
Please click here to view information on needed items and related costs.
The purpose of this list is to give you an idea of how your support and/or monetary donations can help our veterans.
Example: One $50 donation will allow HVAF to purchase one complete cookware set.
HVAF of Indiana, Inc. thanks you for your interest in this very special project.
HVAF of Indiana, Inc. is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. All donations are tax-deductible.

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Word choice is so important. This post is not choppy--it's stream of consciousness. Here are the bits and pieces of my weekend:
I didn't feel like making an appointment at the salon, so I hacked my own hair. When I picked up my sister for church, she said, "Wow! Your hair looks really good today."
The new TV season starts soon! Parts of it have already started. I liked it better when I was a kid and all the new seasons started the exact same week. TV Guide would have a special edition introducing the new shows and making recommendations. It was exciting. Today's new season is so staggered, you really have no idea when you favorite show is going to start again.
Shows my HDR is set to record: Saturday Night Live (new episodes and old reruns), Desperate Housewives, and an open record for anything involving Bono and U2.
An alligator lives in a pond I pass every day. I know because I've seen him. But I did not see him today.
That's all folks. I start my new WIP this week.
Oh, Sara. Rare is the moment when I sit at the computer and cry ... my heart and prayers go out to you and your family.
I was just saying that I heard someone else describe an author he had meant as "a sun" and how much I loved that description and maybe I could use it one day, and now I think I can: Emily was a sun.
Thank you for sharing with us. My heart goes out to all of you.
This was beautiful, Sara, thank you.
That Shakespeare knew what he was talking about.
I suppose if Emily would not tolerate her father not attending the Flying Horse Farms groundbreaking, she probably wouldn't tolerate you not blogging, either. It's hard to know how to face these things, although Emily gives a good example. I aspire to be that full of grace and love.
Sending a hug.
Jules is right. Emily is a sun. Thanks for these beautiful words.
Thank you for sharing this lovely tribute. I know how hard it must have been to write, but your words show just how much Emily lives on in your heart. I'm so glad you shared her with us.
Thank you for channeling some of Emily's braveness and blogging about her. Heartbreaking and wonderful all at the same time...
The Flying Horse Farms family will be forever changed as the rest of the world was my Emily. We all share in your family's sorrow, but are grateful for the courageous openness you all have shared with us. Emily's name may be above a stall, but her spirit will live on inside all of us forever.
Sara,
Emily taught me so much in the short time I knew her. She was an amazing young lady who will live forever in the hearts of all of us here at Flying Horse Farms. May God hold her in the palm of his hand.
Mark Bivenour
CEO
Flying Horse Farms
It is so hard to say farewell to a loved one, especially one so young and good. I know it is easier when we share stories, for in the telling of these treasured memories, we keep our loved ones alive.
I'm so glad you've shared Emily with us, showing us her generous spirit and love for life. She has made more difference in this world in her short life, than many of us--I know she has inspired me.
Hugs.
Thank you for sharing this very difficult time with us. My heart goes out to you.