Monday, February 14, 2011

Why we do what we do

Cheryl MacDonald, EWM Outreach Worker, shared a story about a woman who came in and was enrolled for the Every Woman Matters program.  Most of the women who sign up for EWM receive a good report.  This woman did not and after surgery, chemotherapy, and scheduled radiation, the doctors are hopeful for a full recovery.  She came back to the office to present Cheryl with a special doll and to tell her that she feels that the Every Woman Matters program saved her life.  The doll is a symbol of hope, faith, and amazing strength of will.  This special doll will reside in Cheryl’s office as a reminder that we should all be thankful and never take the precious gift of life for granted.  Well done, Cheryl, and all who reach out and touch those we serve. 
                                                                                                     
This is just one of so many success stories that you could tell and should tell.  What you do does make a difference in the lives of children and families.  I am proud of each and every one of you for what you do everyday to help people and change lives.  

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