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Clint Walters

Programs | Rob Dyrdek Foundation - 0 views

  • Safe Spot Skate Spot Program, which seeks to create safe and legal havens for skaters across the country through the Rob Dyrdek Foundation.  Its main goal is to t assist municipalities municipalities with the design, development and construction of skate plazas that maintain the integrity of terrain occurring naturally in urban environments, and where the sport of skateboarding in its purest form is encouraged rather than discouraged.
  • Provide communities with safe, and legal skate plazas to skate • Increase and encourage the active engagement of people in the sport of skateboarding • Promote healthy and sustainable communities through exercise via skateboarding • Design, develop and construct Skate Plazas in municipalities throughout the world
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  • GOALS: • Provide communities with safe, and legal skate plazas to skate • Increase and encourage the active engagement of people in the sport of skateboarding • Promote healthy and sustainable communities through exercise via skateboarding • Design, develop and construct Skate Plazas in municipalities throughout the world
  • he Rob Dyrdek Foundation’s Sk8 4 Life Program seeks to promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding by providing free skateboards to organizations
  • has a need for and the ability to distribute free skateboards that are provided by our Foundation
  • The Sk8 4 Life Program seeks to create and maintain healthy and sustainable communities by providing youth with free skateboards to both exercise and stay physically and mentally fit.
  • Skateboard Giveaway- The Rob Dyrdek Foundation has partnered with Skate Pass to provide schools and 501(c) 3 organizations whose targeted demographic has a need for and the ability to distribute free skateboards. (i.e. Boys and Girls Club, Elementary and Middle Schools)
  • HOW TO GET INVOLVED These are many of the same tactics that have worked to get skate parks built across the US. The important thing to remember: you don’t want a skate park, you want a Skate Plaza. Stick to your guns, and remember to educate as many people as possible about the Skate Plaza concept. 1. Organize a group of skaters—the larger the better. 2. Talk to your local skate shop and see if they’ll help you organize and have meetings in their shop. If you’re under 18, you’ll probably need an adult to help. Good sources are a local skate shop owner or a parent. 3. Start a petition. It’s always good to hit your city with big numbers to let them know there’s a huge demand that’s not being met. Take petition forms to your local skate shops and ask the managers if you can leave them for people to sign. Pick them up in about two or three weeks
  • Take petitions to your schools. Take them to local skate parks and skate spots. There’s a good chance that most skaters already see the need for a Skate Plaza. If they don’t, you can explain it this way: “Want a Love Park here?” That should get their attention and explain the idea. Have your friends and family help you by taking the petitions to work.
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Landen Burgard

Farmland Protection Issues | American Farmland Trust - 0 views

  • Protection of the Environment Well-managed agricultural land supplies important non-market goods and services for our environment. Farm and ranch lands provide food and cover for wildlife, help control flooding, protect wetlands and watersheds and maintain air quality. They can absorb and filter wastewater and provide groundwater recharge. New energy crops even have the potential to replace fossil fuels.
  • America's Agricultural Land Is at Risk Every minute of every day, we have been losing more than an acre of agricultural land to development. Why? Farm and ranch land is desirable for building because it tends to be flat, well drained and affordable. And the rapid rate of agricultural land converted to development is unnecessary—over the past 20 years, the average acreage per person for new housing almost doubled—with our best agricultural soils being developed the fastest.
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    "America's Agricultural Land Is at RiskFarming by the Numbers: 2007 NRI Every minute of every day, we have been losing more than an acre of agricultural land to development. Why? Farm and ranch land is desirable for building because it tends to be flat, well drained and affordable. And the rapid rate of agricultural land converted to development is unnecessary-over the past 20 years, the average acreage per person for new housing almost doubled-with our best agricultural soils being developed the fastest."
Sophie Trettel

NH Charitable Foundation - 0 views

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  • Approximately 10 percent of the Foundation’s assets are part of the Substance Use Disorders Portfolio – a series of funds that were established with the intent of reducing the burden to New Hampshire residents caused by alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, misuse and addiction. Through these funds, the Foundation makes approximately $2.5 million dollars per year in grants to organizations engaged in addressing substance use disorders through policy change, systems improvement and effective programming. The Foundation is preparing its Substance Use Disorders grant program for 2011. Please check back in the coming months for details. << Back
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    "Approximately 10 percent of the Foundation's assets are part of the Substance Use Disorders Portfolio - a series of funds that were established with the intent of reducing the burden to New Hampshire residents caused by alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, misuse and addiction. Through these funds, the Foundation makes approximately $2.5 million dollars per year in grants to organizations engaged in addressing substance use disorders through policy change, systems improvement and effective programming."
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What is Autism? | Autism Speaks - 0 views

  • Autism is a general term used to describe a group of complex developmental brain disorders known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD).
  • Today, it is estimated that one in every 110 children is diagnosed with autism, making it more common than childhood cancer, juvenile diabetes and pediatric AIDS combined.
  • A small number of cases can be linked to genetic disorders such as Fragile X, Tuberous Sclerosis, and Angelman's Syndrome,
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  • The vast majority of cases of autism are idiopathic, which means the cause is unknown
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  • founded the Autism Society of America and the Autism Research Institute
  • autism is not caused by cold parents but rather is a biological disorder.
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    Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and autism are both general terms for a group of complex disorders of brain development. These disorders are characterized, in varying degrees, by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors. They include autistic disorder, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) and Asperger Syndrome. ASD can be associated with intellectual disability, difficulties in motor coordination and attention and physical health issues such as sleep and gastrointestinal disturbances. Some persons with ASD excel in visual skills, music, math and art.
Clint Walters

Gamasutra - Features - Evaluating Game Mechanics For Depth - 0 views

  • Game Mechanic: When I say "game mechanic" I'm referring to any major chunk of gameplay in a video game. Using the classic The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past as an example, here are a batch of game mechanics: sword combat, block pushing, boomerang throwing, swimming, button-based puzzles, hazard-avoidance, use of specific weapons, etc... Challenge: A challenge is any in-game scenario that tests the player's skill at a specific game mechanic. An example of this would be an individual room in a Zelda dungeon, a grindrail segment in Ratchet & Clank, or a combat encounter in Halo.
  • It needs clear objectives, so the player knows what he has to do to succeed. Confusion and obfuscation tend to make players feel like a mechanic is LESS deep once they find themselves needing to experiment randomly to win.
  • When a player enters a challenge, he must have a good idea of what his objectives are. Another good way to put this is to say that he must be able to clearly visualize the completion state of the challenge.
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  • If a skill is too basic, it will not help make your mechanic feel deeper. At that point, it becomes a simple task the player must complete, like checking items off a shopping list.
  • Further, when you really think about it, when you say "move from point A to point B," you're actually talking more about the objective of a challenge and not the skill required to achieve the objective.
  • I kept adding new objectives, but failed to add many meaningful skills.
  • While players found the Inspector Bot wacky and funny, adding him did not succeed at the goal of making the Tractor Beam game mechanic deeper.
  • come up with an "Activity Statement"
  • a simple sentence that describes a challenge by stating both the objective of a challenge and the meaningful skills that the player must use to obtain his objective.
  • "I want the player to jump up to that platform."
  • "I want the player to double jump straight up and then glide down to that platform" or "I want the player to time his jump to avoid the fire spouts and land on that platform."
  • 1. Identify and list your objectives. a. For each, ask yourself: "Is this objective functionally a duplicate of any of the other objectives in my list?" If it is, ask yourself if you really need it. Do you really want to spend the time on teaching your players how to interact with it? If the answer is no, cross it out. 2. Identify and list all your meaningful skills. a. For each ask yourself: "Is this really a meaningful skill? Not too basic? Not an objective?" b. Ask yourself: "Is this skill functionally a duplicate of any of the other meaningful skills in my list?" If it is, cross it out. You're tricking yourself into thinking you have more skills than you actually do. Having taken stock, do you now find you have too many objectives? Not enough meaningful skills? At this point, I'll bet you've discovered that, yes, somehow that's happened. At this point, just do the same exercise I suggested above to help my past-self get over his tractor beam problems: 1. Add one or more new meaningful skills to the list. a. As you add them, ask yourself the same questions as above. "Is this skill really meaningful? Is it too basic? Is it really an objective?" 2. Go through all your challenges and improve your Activity Statements 3. Prototype the new content. 4. Play-test. Is your problem solved? If so, then you're done! 5. If your problem isn't solved, go back to step 1 and try again.
  • "I want the player to move a bomb its starting spot into that energy slingshot and use it to blow up a target." "I want the player to slide these blocks around inside a groove and arrange them in a specific order." Both of these Activity Statements, "use the energy slingshot to blow up a target" and "arrange the blocks in a specific order" describe skills that are much more meaningful than the others.
  • For example, here is a simple Activity Statement that could apply to most of the challenges in Portal: "I want the player to use the portal gun to get this block on top of that button."
  • The Activity Statement: "I want the player to command his array of Gadgebots to get him past blockades," in the end, is too vague. It doesn't give enough information to tell whether or not the mechanic will deep enough.
  • This gave way to challenges with very complex Activity Statements like "I want the player to record himself going to that button, which opens a door. Then I want him to play back the recording and, once the hologram hits the button and the door opens, I want him to go through the door." You'll notice clear objectives "go to the button to open the door" and "go through the door" as well as good meaningful skills "record himself" and "play back the recording."
  • "I want the player to move a wacky robot from his starting spot to a button on the floor." "I want the player to move a bomb from its starting spot to a spot in front of that door." "I want the player to move a block from its starting space so that it blocks that laser beam." "I want the player to move an explosive rocket block to that button on the floor." You'll notice that the above statements all clearly outline objectives, but no meaningful skills.
  • Often, in game development, a design that looks great on paper doesn't turn out as well in practice as you'd hoped. It comes across as "shallow" or "flat." Perhaps play-testers, publishers, or peers describe it as "needing more variety" or as "feeling repetitive."
  • Buzzwords to watch for: The game is "a one-trick pony," "repetitive," "or needs more variety." Feedback that can be fixed with these kind of content expansions tends to describe the game as a whole. Players feel they don't have enough different things to do on a global level.
  • Buzzwords to watch for: A given game mechanic is "boring," "repetitive," or "just not fun." Feedback that can be fixed with theatrics improvements usually describes a single game mechanic, but is vague and "touchy-feely."
  • Buzzwords to watch for: A given game mechanic is "too shallow," "too easy," or "flat." Often players will say the mechanic started out fun, but that it quickly got repetitive or boring. It's a good idea to pump up the theatrics when you get feedback like this, but while it might help players tolerate a mechanic for longer, it will only go so far. When theatrics fail, it's time to knuckle down, roll up your sleeves, and get to work on making your game mechanic deeper.
  • Clear objectives are a must if you want to create depth in your game mechanic.
Clint Walters

Rob Dyrdek Foundation - 0 views

  • Founded in 2003, the Rob Dyrdek Foundation seeks to create healthy communities by promoting and providing the inherent benefits of skateboarding to all facets of society. The Foundation assists municipalities and non-profits with the design, development, and construction of legal Skate Plazas as well as assists with the creation of community and educational programs that promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding.
  • Working towards the global sustainability of skateboarding through the construction of safe and legal skate plazas across the nation.
  • What We Do Founded in 2003, the Rob Dyrdek Foundation seeks to create healthy communities by promoting and providing the inherent benefits of skateboarding to all facets of society. The Foundation assists municipalities and non-profits with the design, development, and construction of legal Skate Plazas as well as assists with the creation of community and educational programs that promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding.
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    Founded in 2003, the Rob Dyrdek Foundation seeks to create healthy communities by promoting and providing the inherent benefits of skateboarding to all facets of society. The Foundation assists municipalities and non-profits with the design, development, and construction of legal Skate Plazas as well as assists with the creation of community and educational programs that promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding.
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    Is this an actual thing they used on the website? ^^^^^ ( We should all have a chance to do what we love...)
Shauna Hirt

ASPCA | Top 10 Ways to Prevent Animal Cruelty - 0 views

  • Here are some other signs and symptoms that we see in many of the cases we investigate: Tick or flea infestations. Such a condition, if left untreated by a veterinarian, can lead to an animal's death. Wounds on the body. Patches of missing hair. Extremely thin, starving animals. Limping. An owner striking or otherwise physically abusing an animal. Dogs who are repeatedly left alone without food and water, often chained up in a yard. Dogs who have been hit by cars-or are showing any of the signs listed above-and have not been taken to a veterinarian. Dogs who are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions. Animals who cower in fear or act aggressively when approached by their owners.
  • If you aren't sure where to report cruelty, please visit our Report Animal Cruelty section.
  • Without phone calls from concerned citizens who report cruelty in their neighborhoods, we wouldn't know about most instances of animal abuse. It all comes from the public, it all starts with YOU—that's why it's so important to keep your eyes and ears open.
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  •  If you have pets, be sure to always show them the love and good care they deserve. But it's more than just food, water, and adequate shelter. If you think your animal is sick, bring him to the veterinarian. Be responsible and have your animals spayed or neutered. And give your pets lots of hugs!
  • If a parent isn't treating the family's pets right, we tell the kids that their dog or cat would really appreciate fresh water every day or some daily playtime. If the animal has been left outside without shelter, we'll say, 'You have a nice house, and if you get cold, you can put a coat on. But your dog can't do that.' Children understand that animals are living creatures who have the ability to feel pain, joy and sadness.
  • Support your local shelter or animal rescue organization. It's a great way to make a difference. Some of our ASPCA volunteers foster animals who have been abused in their former homes, giving these dogs and cats the chance they deserve to have a good life.
  • Get to know the animals in your neighborhood and invite your friends and neighbors to do the same. Together you can keep an eye out for any suspicious behaviors—abuse and neglect of companion animals, the mistreatment of local wildlife, dogs left in hot cars and other signs of abuse.
Jasmine White

About Us | Rob Dyrdek Foundation - 0 views

  • construction of legal Skate Plazas as well as assists with the creation of community and educational programs that promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding.
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  • Our hope is to encourage construction of legal street skating areas, be that through large urban skate plazas or single skate spots.
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  • There is not one place in the entire United States where I could go legally skate real street. Each day there are fewer and fewer places to street skate
  • A skate plaza in every community is not only my dream, but also the dream of everyone who skates street, from the most advanced pro to the youngest novice. The skate plaza is essential to the future of skateboarding.
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  • The future of skateboarding relies on having places to do it.
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  • Our goal is to reach: Local Communities, including governments, park and recreations departments and local urban renewal and community improvement committees.
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  • Skateboarding is being choked by people that simply don’t understand i
  • A skate plaza in every community is not only my dream, but also the dream of everyone who skates street, from the most advanced pro to the youngest novice. The skate plaza is essential to the future of skateboarding.
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    Founded in 2003, the Rob Dyrdek Foundation seeks to create healthy communities by promoting and providing the inherent benefits of skateboarding to all facets of society. The Foundation assists municipalities and non-profits with the design, development, and construction of legal Skate Plazas as well as assists with the creation of community and educational programs that promote and encourage the sport of skateboarding.
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Amaris Jones

WWF - Who We Are - About WWF - 0 views

  • For 50 years, WWF has been protecting the future of nature.
  • WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. 
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  • By 2020, WWF will conserve 15 of the world’s most ecologically important regions by working in partnership with others to:
  • WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. 
  • WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. 
  • Protect and restore species and their habitats
  • Strengthen local communities' ability to conserve the natural resources they depend upon
  • Transform markets and policies to reduce the impact of the production and consumption of commodities
  • Ensure that the value of nature is reflected in decisions made by individuals, communities, governments and businessesMobilize hundreds of millions of people to support conservation
  • WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. 
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    WWF's mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth.
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    This is about what the WWF does and what their mission is.
Alexandra Smith

CCAkids.org - Programs & Services - 0 views

  • CCA disseminates information to educate craniofacial patients and their families, health care providers and the general public regarding craniofacial conditions. 
  • CCA also promotes public awareness of craniofacial conditions and social acceptance of individuals with facial disfigurement
  • These surgeons head teams of specialists specifically trained in the surgical management of problems involving the face and head.
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  • Centers with craniofacial teams working together have the advantage of a greater experience to provide comprehensive, quality care, which leads to better results and fewer complications.
  • CCA disseminates information to educate craniofacial patients and their families, health care providers and the general public regarding craniofacial conditions.
  • Craniofacial patient families often call CCA to seek emotional support, discuss problems and identify resources. Through our database we are able to network families with support groups
  • One of the most important goals of CCA is to promote social acceptance of children and adults with facial disfigurement.
  • We believe that in order for the general public to accept these and any differences, they must see and understand them
Levi Yanover

WWF - Tiger - Overview - 1 views

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  • , face unrelenting pressure from poaching
  • We are concentrating our efforts on protecting key landscapes where the big cats have the best chance of surviving and increasing over the long-term.
  • By saving tigers, we also save the biologically rich and diverse landscapes where they still roam — Asia’s last great rain forests, jungles and wild lands.
  • Russia’s prime minister convened a tiger summit where world leaders endorsed a bold plan to save tigers.
  • Three tiger subspecies - the Bali, Javan, and Caspian - have become extinct in the past 70 years.
  • six remaining subspecies - Amur, Bengal, Indochinese, Malayan, South China, and Sumatran - live only in Asia, and all are threatened by poaching and habitat loss.
  • In the 1940s the Amur tiger was on the brink of extinction, with no more than 40 tigers remaining in the wild.
  • Access to the areas where Indochinese tigers live is often restricted,
  • It is estimated that the South China tiger is functionally extinct.
  • WWF is working to ensure those strategies are successfully implemented so that tigers get a strong start on their road to recovery.
  • Wild tiger numbers are at an all-time low.
  • Wild tiger numbers are at an all-time low.
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    "Wild tiger numbers are at an all-time low. The largest of all the Asian big cats may be on top of the food chain and one of the most culturally important and best-loved animals, but they are also vulnerable to extinction." You can donate or "adopt" a tiger.
Amaris Jones

Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Greater Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia - 1 views

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  • feel like normal kids again
  • hope and optimism replace fear and stress.
  • wish experience as a turning point in their fight against their illness
  • a wish experience influences a child's physical health
  • parents say a wish makes kids feel stronger and more energetic
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    The Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Greater Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia grants wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy.
Brendan Malloy

Give Back to Veterans Annual Fund - Paralyzed Veterans of America - 0 views

  • A donation to Paralyzed Veterans of America will help our veterans overcome their setbacks and live rich, productive lives. Your support will help us provide rehabilitation and health services, job training, family support, and funding for research working toward better treatments for spinal cord injury and dysfunction and, ultimately, a cure
  • A donation to Paralyzed Veterans of America will help our veterans overcome their setbacks and live rich, productive lives
  • Your support will help us provide rehabilitation and health services, job training, family support, and funding for research working toward better treatments for spinal cord injury and dysfunction and, ultimately, a cure.
Jordan Hoff

Yellowstone Park Foundation - 0 views

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    The Yellowstone Park Foundation works in cooperation with the National Park Service to fund projects and programs that protect, preserve, and enhance the natural and cultural resources and the visitor experience of Yellowstone National Park.
Evan Delozier

How We Help - 0 views

  • We help our active duty men and women in Iraq and Afghanistan by supplying them with free phone cards so they can call home and talk to their loved ones – something the military does not pay for.
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  • supply him with the mattress and, at a cost of over $1,000; his family could not afford it. So the Memorial Foundation stepped in and bought one and now he can sleep at night.
  • s I write this, we are helping a young soldier whose vehicle was blown up by a roadside bomb. The device exploded under his seat and the burns he suffered to his back and legs were horrific.
Ben Smith

Cancer Research Institute - Ways to Donate to Cancer Research Institute - 0 views

  • Cash gifts: The most convenient way to give to CRI.  You can donate online securely or by phone with your credit card, or you can mail a check to us made payable to "Cancer Research Institute." Memorial & tribute gifts: Donating to cancer research in memory of a loved one, in support of another's courageous battle with cancer, or in honor of any occasion can be a thoughtful and appropriate way to remember others. Employer matching gifts: Employer matching gift programs can increase your giving to CRI by double or more. Our convenient employer MatchFinder will allow you to see if your employer matches your charitable donations. Securities donations: Gifts of stocks, bonds, and other securities can be of significant benefit to our programs while also providing you tax advantages. Car and other vehicle donations: Donate an old car or vehicle (boat, campers, etc.).  We'll arrange to have your vehicle picked up, and the proceeds from the sale of your used vehicle will benefit our research programs. Planned giving options: Naming CRI in your will or estate plans, including charitable annuities and trusts as well as life insurance and retirement plan gifts, can offer both you and CRI significant financial advantages. Payroll deduction: Employees can provide ongoing support through regular payroll deductions, especially if their companies provide matching gifts.
Rebecca Needham

Lost & Found Horse Rescue Foundation, Inc. - 0 views

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  • aged and unhealthy
  • victims of abuse and neglect
  • provide appropriate care
  • For The Horse Farms Open House: Lost and Found will have blacksmith and equine dentistry demonstrations, refreshments, and visitors can meet horses available for adoption.
  • Horses that arrive at the Rescue are evaluated to determine what special care they may require and their optimal use
  • provide minor rehabilitation so horses can have a productive secondary career.
  • The facility includes a 15-stall horse bank barn, conference building, pony barn, office area and corn crib. Approximately 30 volunteers handle the weekly chores required to take care of all the L&FHRF animals
Colby WIldasin

Childhood Cancer Facts | THON.org - Conquering Childhood Cancer - 3 views

  • Childhood cancers are the #1 disease killer of children in the U.S.
  • more than asthma, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, and pediatric AIDS combined.  
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  • Childhood Cancers are cancers that primarily affect children, teens, and young adults
  • Cancer in childhood occurs regularly, randomly, and spares no ethnic group
  • cause of most childhood cancers are unknown and at present
  • One in every 330 Americans will develop cancer by the age of 20
  • 12,500 children and adolescents in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer each year
  • 1 in every 4 elementary school has a child with cancer.
  • average high school has two students who are a current or former cancer patient
  • 46 children and adolescents are diagnosed with cancer every weekday
  • 2,300 children and teenagers will die each year from cancer.
  • now can be cured almost 80% of the time
  • 75% of the children with cancer can be cured
  • Together, we can make a difference in the life of a child.
Ben Smith

Heather Baker Foundation - Our Story - 0 views

  • Shortly after giving birth to her youngest son, Heather was diagnosed with a rare type of sub-breast cancer called triple negative. Triple negative victimizes primarily younger women…..only 10-20% of breast cancer victims are diagnosed with this sub type. Extensive treatments, radiation, and surgeries were attempted to prolong her life, but sadly March 8th, 2010, after fighting like a true champion, through tremendous pain and discomfort, she lost her fight to cancer.
  • Although Heather may not be here with us today, we want to share her spirit of selflessness and love for families and bless other families going through a similar situation. Through all the pain, discomfort and hardships that are brought on by this horrible disease, we want to share a bit of hope through Heathers story. Amongst the pain, she always had a smile upon her face…… Have courage, be strong, and strive for one more day!
Ashley Wright

Children's Heart Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Children’s Heart Foundation is a United States health charity, whose mission is to fund the most promising research to advance the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of congenital heart defects in children
  • founded in 1996 by Betsy Peterson
  • her 8-year-old son, Sam, died from multiple organ failure brought upon by a sudden heart related collapse.
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  • A congenital heart defect (CHD) is a defect in the structure of the heart and great vessels of a newborn.
  • holds activities across the United States to raise awareness of Congenital Heart Defects and to raise money to be used for research.
  • annual “Hearts at Play” celebration held in Chicago. Other events include golf outings, charitable walks, and galas.
  • The Children’s Heart Foundation is the only organization that strictly funds research for congenital heart defects
  • MacKinzie Kline is an international golf champion and one of the most promising junior golfers in the country. She was born with a Single Ventricle with Transposition of the Greater Vessels. “Mac” has benefited greatly from heart defect research and now actively promotes awareness of the Children’s Heart Foundation.
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