In 2010, 57 families across the state were adopted for the Holiday Heroes program; the largest number of families ever in the program's history! This past weekend we celebrated delivery parties in Dallas, Saturday, Dec. 4th at Cityplace Conference & Events Center, Sunday, Dec. 5th in Fort Worth at Cook Children's Decker Board Room and in Houston at the Four Seasons Hotel. Here are some first-hand accounts of what went on at these parties:
Thursday, December 9, 2010
To Give is Better Than to Receive
In 2010, 57 families across the state were adopted for the Holiday Heroes program; the largest number of families ever in the program's history! This past weekend we celebrated delivery parties in Dallas, Saturday, Dec. 4th at Cityplace Conference & Events Center, Sunday, Dec. 5th in Fort Worth at Cook Children's Decker Board Room and in Houston at the Four Seasons Hotel. Here are some first-hand accounts of what went on at these parties:
Monday, November 29, 2010
Baby Store Sale Benefiting Heroes for Children
Mark your calendars! Notfindingout.com is having an 'End of the Year Holiday Moving Sale,' beginning Monday, November 29th through the end of the year! Shop 40% off ALL in-store merchandise and 50% off Monday, November 29th (9 am-5 pm) and Saturday, December 4th (1 pm-5 pm)! The sale includes some of your favorite brands like BeBe Au Lait, Hooter Hiders, Ruffle Butts, Itzy Ritzy, Bella Tuno, Caden Lane and more!
As part of this event, notfindingout.com is PROUDLY offering a "keep the change" campaign benefiting Heroes for Children!
Get a sneak peak of their selection at notfindingout.com and shop their stock in person at their location in Dallas at 3100 Monticello Ave. Suite 120. Open daily from 9 am-5 pm.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
A Party Fit for a Princess!
Saturday September 18th marked a very special day for both, Beverly and Heroes for Children. We had the pleasure of throwing a dual celebration, honoring Beverly’s 12th birthday party and her First Communion-two very big milestones in Beverly’s life!!
Beverly has been battling a form of cancer called Osteosarcoma (bone cancer). Osteosarcoma is typically found in boys 14-16 years of age and located in places like knees or elbows. Beverly’s cancer was found in places like her throat and chest which makes her story even more compelling and rare. Through Heroes for Children’s Milestone Hero program, we were able to throw Beverly the communion and birthday bash fit for a princess!
The venue was decorated brilliantly in white and pink colors, something only 3 women with daughters could stir up and pull off (thank you Emily, Leigh and Amy)! The tables were beautifully decorated with breathtaking pink flowers and the most delicious looking candy-filled glass bowl centerpieces any tween has ever seen! The only thing that could make the room look any more beautiful would be our princess, Beverly. She sat at the head of the room, in a make-your-eyes-tear-up exquisite, sparkling floor length white gown, and of course a glimmering tiara, something no princess can leave the house without!
The evening was a huge success with the DJ playing Beverly and her family’s favorite songs, the dance floor moving, and a delicious dinner from Papasito’s. Heroes for Children is truly so lucky to have the opportunity to be a part of such a beautiful evening. Beverly is one of many children, Heroes for Children helps through its assistance programs. To learn more, please visit our website at www.heroesforchildren.org.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Super Heroes- Team Pro-Spirit
Almost 3 years ago, my girls started doing competitive cheerleading at Pro-Spirit in Mckinney. I must admit, I wondered, what on earth am I getting myself into?! Little did I know what an incredibly awesome experience it would be not just for them, but for me as well. You see, Pro-Spirit does not just train amazing athletes, (yes, these kids ARE athletes!). They teach the kids to be thankful and appreciative for their strength, their health and the opportunities that they have before them. The gym owners, Diana and Jeff Miller, teach them to give back to their community and the importance of philanthropy at a young age.
Each year, Pro-Spirit embraces a cause, and engages the cheerleaders and their families to support this cause. Heroes for Children is blessed to be their charity of choice this year. When we kicked off this campaign, I spoke to the cheerleaders about childhood cancer and how approximately 1 in 300 children will be diagnosed with cancer. I told them about the ways HFC helps families who have a child with cancer and encouraged them to get involved, fund raise, participate in the 5K and make a difference.
Over the course of the next several months, the cheerleaders began signing up and fundraising for the Heroes for Children 5K. We were all completely taken aback though when in June, one of our very own cheerleaders, was diagnosed with cancer. The gym rallied around Lauren and her family offering prayers, support, meals, anything they could, to support Lauren and her family. Then, just a few weeks ago, another teenage girl, the sister of one of our Pro-Spirit cheerleaders, was also diagnosed with cancer. This has been a difficult journey for these families and the families at Pro-Spirit. Our kids have learned all to well the reality of childhood cancer and the importance of supporting these families during their child's battle with cancer.
I am thankful for the Pro-Spirit family and I am so PROUD that Team Pro-Spirit has over 200 members who will be participating in the 5K this Saturday!! Not only are they participating, they are FUNDRAISING!! To date, the team has raised $12,327 (and counting!!) for Heroes for Children. Watch for the sea of red "Spirit Heroes" shirts at the 5K on Saturday. Team Pro-Spirit will be walking/running/cheering in honor of our heroes, Hagan and Lauren.
Thanks Pro-Spirit for being TRUE HEROES for kids with cancer.
Friday, September 17, 2010
September Volunteers of the Month!
Jonathan Forgione |
Amanda Blankenship and family |