Dear Friends,
the landscape in which we live alters around us! Since the last
newsletter, so many exciting things have happened! I am anxious to share
them with you and ask that you consider passing the newsletter along to
friends and family members you think might find the news as exciting as
I!
Here goes!
Mark
McKinney, TX to Nashville, TN~600 Miles/Thirty Days
"crazy ideas" again! The Every Step Has a Story project I
told you about is taking on a life of its own! I would never have
dreamed that so much could happen in such a short time, but it has!
On
April 1, 2011, I will depart McKinney, TX, headed for Nashville, TN ~ a
600 mile hike ~ averaging 20 to 25 miles per day. My plans are to
complete this task on Saturday April 30, 2011! What would compel a 57
year old bald guy to take on such a project? Glad you asked!
Essentially,
my passion to provide support for grieving children, adolescents and
families drives me to pursue this task. Following are the three goals I
have for this project:
- To raise awareness of the scope and impact of childhood
and adolescent grief on a national level. - To highlight
organizations around our country that work to provide support for
grieving children and families. - To raise awareness of and funds
for the Journey of Hope Grief
Support Center regionally in the North Texas area.
Now I must confess that as I contemplated sharing this idea
with others, I thought I would be met with skepticism or discouragement.
To my elation, the opposite has been the case! Without exception,
everyone who has listened to the details of this project has been
extremely excited and supportive!
In order to accomplish the
goals listed above, part of the overall plan includes a town hall type
meeting at each stop along the way where I will share my story and
collect stories from those in attendance; media coverage ~ nationally,
regionally and locally; capturing the walk on video so that a
documentary film can be made; ancillary events that will support the
primary stated goals of the project just to name a few. A group of
volunteers has emerged to help me plan, promote and produce this event!
There is no way I can accomplish this on my own.
In the brief
time since the last newsletter, the following has happened:
- I was put in touch with two amazing men who will help
coordinate and produce the documentary film. David Lyons of Lyons Entertainment
and Travis Shortt of Black River Media/Films
have latched on to this project with a fierce passion of their own! I
am so excited! - Travis Shortt has volunteered his
Public Relations expertise to help promote this project. - StatGuard Technologies
will provide the technology to host and monitor a dedicated website for
the walk that will allow 24/7 live streaming video of the event so that
folks from anywhere can follow the progress. - In partnership
with StatGuard, Sprint
has signed on as a sponsor to provide the phones and related technology
to access and upload the video to the site!
I could go on and on, but for now, these developments will
suffice. I will update our progress with periodic emails so be on the
lookout!
The First of Many to Come . . . |
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![]() Between now and April 2011, I will be
sharing stories from folks who have experienced the death of a loved one where children or adolescents were directly involved or affected. My intent is to reveal the extent to which children, adolescents and families are touched by the death of loved ones. Often, the stories will reveal positive outcomes. At other times, the realities of of life will find expression in hope unfulfilled. I'm hopeful that you will find this segment in each newsletter and email to be helpful in some way. A little over twenty years ago, I met Donna Donna shared the following: "You know, Mark, I just celebrated my I asked her why and she continued, "Well, I was reminded that twenty-two years ago when I was She shared further. "Being the eldest and a female, I took on I remember her eyes trailing off to some place in her distant Donna's |
Speaking of Speaking . . . |
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![]() I have been privileged to speak to many
groups recently. In March, I traveled to Las Vegas to present a session on the "Compassionate Delivery of Death Benefits" to a group of life insurance professionals at the annual Life Agency Management Program. In May, I conducted a workshop with the Collin College Counseling Department addressing the "Integration Model of the Grief Process and a New Approach to Grief Counseling." Early July found me in Denton at the UNT Center for Counseling and Human Development spending time with some graduate counseling students and supervising professors talking about the "Integration Model of the Grief Process." The coming months will find me in the following places:
I would love to
speak in your community. In conjunction with the "Every Step Has a Story" event, I will speak to groups about the principles that drive such an effort and how those principles can infuse any business, educational institution, church or civic organization with renewed determination to move forward in tough times. |
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