It’s a good thing Angela Addington is a database geek. It comes in handy as she matches a storehouse of toys, clothes and furniture with deserving children. Angela took on this challenge back in 2001 when she founded Hannah’s Treasure Chest, a charitable organization named after her daughter Hannah. Angela who lives in Ohio collected [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘inspirational’
November 26, 2011
Unlike Santa This Woman Provides a Treasure Trove of Toys for Children Year Round
Filed under accomplishments, adversity, awareness, business woman, challenges, children, disparity, economic empowerment, empowerment, hope, inspiration, leadership, make a difference, motherhood, nonprofit, parents, poverty, skillful, survival, volunteers
Tags: accomplishments, adversity, charitable, children, disparity, inspirational, leadership, make a difference, mother, Ohio, toys, United Way, volunteers
June 20, 2010
What Could Be The Hazards of Parenting a Child in a Perfect World?
In a perfect world everyone would love one another. What are the chances that such a world will ever exist? Believe it or not a world of unconditional love already exists. At least it does for people who have Williams syndrome. People with this rare genetic disorder are pathologically trusting. Their world is populated only [...]
Filed under Williams syndrome, acceptance, awareness, brain injury, challenges, children, college, disability, love, motherhood, oxytocin, parents, special needs, tolerance, trust, women
Tags: behavior, challenges, children, college students, daughter, genetic disorder, hormone, inspirational, Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women’s Stories, love, molest, money, mother, NPR, oxytocin, Pamela Ferris-Olson, parents, research, school, strangers, trust, Williams syndrome
June 4, 2010
Pink and Heroic: Australian Teenager Demonstrates the Power of Girls
Our youth now love luxury. They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and love chatter in place of exercise; they no longer rise when elders enter the room; they contradict their parents, chatter before company; gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers. “ It is clear from this [...]
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Tags: Australia, behavior, circumnavigation, consequences, decisions, girls, heroine, immature, inspirational, Jesse Martin, Jessica Watson, Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women’s Stories, MRI, neuroscientists, Pamela Ferris-Olson, parents, sailing, sailing record, Socrates, teenagers, world record, youth
April 27, 2010
One-legged Super Marathon Runner: It Takes My Breath Away
This story took my breath away when I heard it on the radio. It’s not because I can only run a few laps around the gym, and get leg cramps just thinking about running a 5K race and heart palpitations contemplating a marathon. Ultramarathons are definitely beyond my athletic mind set. I can’t envision someone [...]
Filed under Living in the Heartland: Three Extraordinary Women's Stories, Pamela Ferris-Olson, accident, adversity, amputee, athlete, challenges, disability, empowerment, inspiration, make a difference, motherhood, motivation, single mom, special needs, women
Tags: accident, adversity, amputee, athlete, challenges, disability, inspirational, motorcycle, Palmiero-Winters, races, runner, single mom, triathlons, ultramarathon, US national track and field, wheel chair
