Mother's Day 2012 is right around the corner! I hope everyone is planning something special for their mom, grandma, mom-to-be or other special "mom" in their life. This year, you can make a BIG difference to a mom right here in our area for only a SMALL amount of money! For just five bucks, you can sponsor TWO bracelets to be donated on Mother's Day to moms that currently have a child in the NICU at St. Joe's Hospital in Milwaukee. Five dollars doesn't get you much anymore--a fancy coffee drink, a kid's fast food meal, a candy bar or other treat that will fill you up temporarily. Why not take those same five dollars and put them to an even greater cause--easing a mom's suffering as she spends Mother's Day visiting her child in the hospital. To donate, simply click the link below and choose Lauren and Madeline's Gift from the drop-down menu. That's it! Orders can be placed until May 2 and still be delivered in time for Mother's Day.
http://www.projectsweetpeas.com/index.php/sweet-events/details/9-adopt-a-nicu-mom
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
Second Annual Charity Luncheon
Thanks to everyone who came out and supported us at our Second Annual Charity Luncheon and Silent Auction! We had a great time this year!! I couldn't have done it without the support of so many family and friends--thanks to everyone who brought a silent auction item or made a yummy dessert for us. And thanks to everyone who bid on the great items this year. A HUGE thank you goes out to my dear old friend Ron Bailey of Silver Spoon Entertainment! If you have an event coming up and you need a DJ--I can't recommend him enough! And some of you may remember--he not only DJs, he also performs wedding ceremonies if need be.
Please continue to spread the word about this great charity to your friends, family and co-workers. We will only be able to continue to help families in need if we continue to grow in our support from the community.
Please continue to spread the word about this great charity to your friends, family and co-workers. We will only be able to continue to help families in need if we continue to grow in our support from the community.
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