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TGIFYGDF…Thank Goodness It’s Feed Your Good Dog Friday!

September 18, 2009 by Rose Caplan

FEED YOUR GOOD DOG, AND HELP PRESERVE YOUR STATE’S PARKS, BY WALKING, RUNNING, HIKING, BIKING, OR PICNICKING AT ONE OF THEM OVER THE WEEKEND

Legislators around the country have been required to trim state funding for State Parks. State Parks need help from their communities now more than ever. “Friends” organizations are working hard to advocate for our State Parks and are creating ways to get us involved in helping to preserve these sites. For example, Friends of Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites sponsors Save My State Parks and invites Georgians to help ensure these sites will be available for generations to come. They want you involved because closure of sites or certain parts thereof is still a very real possibility.

Kids showing support for Georgia State Parks

To make it easy for you to be involved, Friends of Georgia State Parks, in partnership with Verizon Wireless will be sponsoring a state-wide day of service. The Georgia State Parks has set aside Saturday, September 26 for My State Parks Day on which admission to all state parks and historic sites will be free! And, you can get involved by showing up, showing your support and getting your hands dirty! Most sites will have a volunteer service project available to anyone who wants to help.

Park visitors walking headwaters at Mississippi headquarters Itasca State Park

So, help ensure future access to your State’s parks and clear your head, improve your energy, and just all around feel better, by getting outdoors and visiting one of your State’s park this weekend.

And, remember…Feed Your Good Dog, so your good dog always wins!
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Filed Under: Body, General, Mind, Volunteer Opportunities Tagged With: feed your good dog, outdoor activities, Save My State Parks, State Parks, volunteer

Wednesday Wide Smile

September 16, 2009 by Rose Caplan

BIKES FOR THE WORLD IMPROVES THE WORLD ONE BIKE AT A TIME.

“A bike can get someone someplace … from poverty to self sufficiency.”

Bikes for the World (BfW) is a sponsored project of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association whose mission is to collect valuable but unwanted bicycles and related material–parts, tools, and accessories–in the United States and deliver it at low cost to community development programs assisting the poor in developing countries. The bikes donated to BfW partner organizations provide much-needed and affordable transportation to laborers, micro businesspeople, farmers, health workers, and students. Bicycle recipients benefit in proportion to their efforts.

Over the last four years, more than 31,000 bicycles have been donated, and nearly all shipped overseas. 2008 has been the most successful year ever. BfW delivered more than 10,000 bicycles to non-profit partner programs overseas, making jobs, school, and health care accessible to the very poor.

HOW RECIPIENTS BENEFIT

Here are a few people whose lives have been changed for the better because of the work BfW is doing.

• In Uganda, a bicycle made the difference for Mama Alex between backbreaking labor at subsistence wage, and a decent, independent existence.

• In Costa Rica, William Sandoval commutes to his custodial job in a suburb of San José on a road bike purchased on credit for $20 through Bikes for the World’s local partner, Fundación Integral Campesina. Before, he would pay $36 a month for bus fare. The money he saves helps him provide more for his family every month.

• In Ghana, Sara Aidor was in high school and a member of a health education and HIV/AIDS awareness group. She learned about bike maintenance in a special clinic and got her discounted bike from the Village Bicycle Project, a long-term Bikes for the World partner. According to Sara, “We have ridden our bikes to lots of local villages to do plays about hygiene, sanitation and health education. The people need to learn more about these things so they do not get sick.”

HOW VOLUNTEERS BENEFIT

Those who donate their bicycles, volunteer their time, or make monetary donations to Bikes for the World also get a lot in return. The basic reward for those who donate their bicycles is the satisfaction of knowing that your old bike is being put to good use. Beyond that, the 1,500+ volunteers who collected and prepped bikes for shipment or loaded containers this past year learned new skills and worked together toward a common goal…to help improve the lives of others.

Community organizations continue to find sponsoring a bike collection to be a great way to educate, build teamwork, and further their service missions. For their participation, local young people have satisfied Scout, Bar Mitzvah, high school graduation, and other service requirements.

In 2008, Bikes for the World completed the first full year of the Rockville Youth Bicycle Project (RYBP), providing opportunities to local young people to earn a bike, ride a bike safely, and earn community service hours required for high school graduation.

SO FAR IN 2009

Bikes for the World is approaching 6,000 bikes shipped so far in 2009 to Panama Goodwill, Ghana’s Village Bicycle Project, Costa Rica’s Fundacion Integral Campesina, and Uganda’s Women Prisoners Support Organisation. BfW anticipates adding Liberia to the community of partners, and are actively looking at other candidates, in Africa as well as Central America. They have also arranged for Chicago’s Working Bikes Cooperative to ship to Costa Rica, and to WPSO in Uganda, expanding the impact of BfW’s work.

Please check out Bikes for the World online, and if the spirit moves you, help them help improve the lives of others by donating your old bicycle, sponsoring a collection of good used bikes in your community to help their cause, or donate dollars.

And, remember…Feed Your Good Dog, so your good dog always wins!
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Filed Under: Good Dog Deeds Tagged With: be the change, Bikes for the World, improve the world, Volunteer Opportunities

Monday Motivational Quote

September 14, 2009 by Rose Caplan

Care less for your harvest than for how it is shared and your life will have meaning and your heart will have peace. ~Kent Nerburn

And, remember…Feed Your Good Dog, so your good dog always wins!
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Filed Under: Good Dog Deeds, Monday Motivational Quotes Tagged With: charitable giving, giving

TGIFYGDF…Thank Goodness It’s Feed Your Good Dog Friday!

September 11, 2009 by Rose Caplan

Following is a Native American Prayer posted at Beliefnet. It is a prayer of comfort, solace and strength in response to the grief we’ve all experienced, and continue to experience, due to loss of loved ones on September 11, 2001.  There are many prayers from various religious traditions posted at Beliefnet.  The Feed Your Good Dog Council hopes that if you seek comfort on this 8th anniversary of September 11 that you may find it there.

Hold on to what is good
even if it is a handful of earth.

Hold on to what you believe
even if it is a tree which stands by itself

Hold on to what you must do
even if it is a long way from here.

Hold on to life
even when it is easier letting go.

Hold on to my hand
even when I have gone away from you.

–Native American Prayer

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Filed Under: General, Spirit Tagged With: 911, comfort, prayer, solace and strength

Wednesday Wide Smile

September 9, 2009 by Rose Caplan

A 5 YEAR OLD LEARNS THE VALUE OF RECYCLING AT HOME AND TURNS IT INTO DONATIONS TO FEED 18,000 SAN FRANCISCANS

After seeing a person holding a cardboard sign begging for food, Phoebe wondered, “Why does that man look so sad, and why is he holding a sign in the street?” That question to her parents, during her daily ride to daycare, sparked an idea that has helped feed nearly 18,000 hungry San Franciscans. Phoebe is five years old! ~charityfocus YouTube

Phoebe  request for donation letter  recycled cans

And, remember…Feed Your Good Dog, so your good dog always wins!
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Filed Under: Good Dog Deeds Tagged With: charitable giving, community service, Good Dog Deeds, homeless, recycle

Monday Motivational Quote

September 7, 2009 by Rose Caplan

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT THIS LABOR DAY

Take rest; a field that has rested gives a bountiful crop. ~Ovid

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Filed Under: Body, General, Mind, Monday Motivational Quotes Tagged With: feed your good dog, Labor Day

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