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December 15, 2010 by Rose Caplan

INTROSPECTION AND POSITIVE ACTIONS L.E.A.D. ATLANTA

in•tro•spec•tion
noun ˌin-trə-ˈspek-shən
: a reflective looking inward : an examination of one’s own thoughts and feelings

This post is about an amazing non profit organization – L.E.A.D. (Launch, Expose, Advise, Direct). In order to understand its depth and the impact on us all you need insight into its founders and the thought process behind its creation. It is impossible to separate the two.

L.E.A.D. is a culmination of life lessons learned by founders CJ and Kelli Stewart. L.E.A.D. came to be because CJ and Kelli chose to take positive action on their life experiences and share their lessons in an effort to serve others.

Moreover, the thought processes developed from CJ Stewart’s ability to be introspective and honest with himself is the impetus for L.E.A.D. He was able to create, and is able to sustain, an organization such as L.E.A.D due in part to his ability to deeply and honestly reflect on where he’s been, what he’s learned, knowing who he is and what he wants to achieve.

CJ grew up in Atlanta’s inner city and if not for community support he would not have realized his dream of playing for the Chicago Cubs. He was first drafted by the Cubs right out of high school but his parents encouraged him to attend Georgia State University because they felt he needed the time to mature. The Cubs drafted CJ a second time after college. He had matured but lacked the mentorship needed to understand what it meant to be part of a professional organization like the Cubs. He didn’t appreciate all of the resources made available to him by the Cubs and wasn’t prepared to take advantage of what they had to offer. CJ’s pro career may have been longer and much more successful if he had.

After the Cubs, CJ took his professional baseball experiences and started a business helping young men realize their goals of having successful careers as student/athletes in college and at the professional level. His thriving business, Diamond Directors, helps paying clients reach their college and career goals in baseball. He came to realize, however, that there was an underserved group of athletic young men in the inner city. They were kept from achieving the same success as those paying clients because they lacked the finances for professional instruction, strength training, travel teams, showcases, etc. So based on this realization, he set out to change that and L.E.A.D. was born.

L.E.A.D. is a means to an end. Through L.E.A.D., young men from the inner city, have an opportunity, when they may not otherwise, to earn an education and commit to improving themselves and their communities. They learn the discipline and commitment to improve by developing their raw athletic talent in baseball through L.E.A.D.

The acronym L.E.A.D. stands for Launch. Expose. Advise. Direct. L.E.A.D. works to:

Launch educational opportunities by converting the raw baseball talent of inner city middle and high school males to skills that are attractive to college coaches for scholarships.

Expose its L.E.A.D.ers to service and local enrichment activities in order to instill a sense of responsibility, belonging and investment; key requirements for building a civically engaged individual.

Advise players, coaches and parents on the process of effectively supporting dreams of playing baseball on the college level.

Direct young men toward their promise by using the historical journey of past African American legends in baseball and the community as the roadmap. Once they have a connection to the game, they can begin to appreciate the contributions made by all the people who have and are baseball and communities great.

To date 83% of L.E.A.D.’s Ambassador graduates have earned college baseball scholarships and 100% of them have gone to college, evidence that L.E.A.D. is successful in accomplishing what it sets out to do….taking the dreams of families in the inner city and making those dreams of graduating from high school and going to college a reality through baseball.

L.E.A.D. runs off of donations of time and money. You will reap the benefits ultimately from either. Find out how you can help here.

Sources: CJ and Kelli Stewart and “Taking the L.E.A.D.” interview in Oct/Nov/Dec i[x] magazine.

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Filed Under: Good Dog Deeds, Volunteer Opportunities, Wednesday Wide Smile Tagged With: Atlanta baseball, Chicago Cubs, CJ Stewart, L.E.A.D. Legacy League, positive actions, Wednesday Wide Smile

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

December 10, 2010 by Rose Caplan

This Sunday, December 12, 7pm local time, light a candle and help ensure that the light of a beloved child may always shine.

If there is to be any comfort at all as we endure the loss of a child, it would be that they are never, ever, forgotten. ~ Rosemarie Maki, in loving memory of Thomas

This Sunday, December 12 is National Children’s Memorial Day and Worldwide Candle Lighting.

Please light a candle to remember all children who have died. Candles are lit at 7 pm local time around the world. This is believed to be the largest mass candle lighting in the world, and it creates a virtual 24-hour wave of light as it moves from time zone to time zone. Hundreds of formal candle lighting events are held and thousands of informal candle lightings are conducted in homes as families gather in quiet remembrance of children who have died, but will never be forgotten.

For more information including the location of services both in the U.S. and around the world, visit The Compassionate Friends or call 877-969-0010.

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Filed Under: Good Dog Deeds, TGIFYGDF, Volunteer Opportunities Tagged With: National Children's Memorial Day, The Compassionate Friends, Worldwide Candle Lighting

Wednesday Wide Smile

November 10, 2010 by Rose Caplan

Tomorrow is Veteran’s Day. If you are looking for a way to say thanks to our military, we came across an appropriately named organization, The Thank You Foundation. Its mission is to to show appreciation and express gratitude for members of the U.S. Military both past and present.

The Foundation accomplishes its mission by offering programs and services for Veterans, Military Personnel, and their Families. It believes that words of gratitude need to be followed with action and a commitment to meet the varied needs of the community it serves and to help . . . try to meet the needs of those that have given so much for our freedom.

Here is one program The Thank You Foundation has to meet its mission:

The Thank You Foundation delivers the Kroger Neighborhood Rewards Program and makes it easy to help “Support the Troops” and our Veterans simply by shopping at Kroger.
  

HERE’S HOW

You may link to The Thank You Foundation here to obtain a Kroger Gift Card.

After you receive the card from The Thank You Foundation take it to any Kroger or any Kroger owned store and load it with a cash value of anything between $10 – $250.

Then use the card to make purchases just like a debit or credit card.

Each quarter Kroger will donate 4% of the total value of all cards distributed by The Thank You Foundation back to the foundation to be used by them to continue their “Mission of Appreciation” and to send care packages, honor Veterans, support military families and other programs offered by the foundation.

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Filed Under: Good Dog Deeds, Volunteer Opportunities, Wednesday Wide Smile Tagged With: The Thank You Foundation, Veterans' Day, Wednesday Wide Smile

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

October 15, 2010 by Rose Caplan

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Water is everywhere, right? Actually, for such a plentiful resource, clean water is surprisingly scarce. Less than 1% of all fresh water is readily accessible for direct human use, representing only 0.007% of all water on earth. Bet you didn’t know that. Check out five more clean water facts that you might not know:

1. Unsafe drinking water and lack of sanitation kills more people every year than all forms of violence, including war.
2. More people have access to a cell phone than to a toilet. Today, 2.5 billion people lack access to toilets.
3. Every day, women and children in Africa walk a combined total of 109 million hours to get water.
4. It takes 6.3 gallons of water to produce just one hamburger. That 6.3 gallons covers everything from watering the wheat for the bun and providing water for the cow to cooking the patty and baking the bun.
5. The average American uses 159 gallons of water every day – more than 15 times the average person in the developing world.

Read this article in its entirety here.

While these facts may be grim, there is hope for real solutions as more and more people around the world are waking up to the clean water crisis. Earlier this year, the UN declared access to clean water a human right and groups like Water.org and charity: water continue to work tirelessly to bring water access to the developing world.

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Filed Under: General, Good Dog Deeds, TGIFYGDF, Volunteer Opportunities Tagged With: Blog Action Day 2010, change.org, charity:water, TGIF, TGIFYGDF

Wednesday Wide Smile

May 26, 2010 by Rose Caplan

THE TWILIGHT WISH FOUNDATION BRINGS SMILES TO DESERVING SENIORS THROUGH INDIVIDUAL WISH GRANTING CONNECTING GENERATIONS.

Mother Teresa was once asked what is the loneliest place in the world. Her answer was “nursing homes in America.” The Twilight Wish Foundation is changing the way America views the aging process and redefining what is acceptable in our attitudes about aging.

It’s Mission: To honor and enrich the lives of deserving seniors through wish granting celebrations that connect generations; and it’s Vision: To make America a nicer place to age.

The Twilight Foundation believes it’s time to say “thank you” by bringing smiles and joy into quiet, humble lives. They celebrate the life of someone special by giving them an unexpected “thank you” in the form of a wish come true.

Twilight Wish also has an Intergenerational Caring Program that “connects generations” by getting many students and schools, clubs, organizations and companies involved by fund raising and directly granting wishes through our wish management.

Since their founding, the Twilight Wish Foundation has granted more than 1,275 wishes. Learn more about the Twilight Wish Foundation in the following Good Deeds On Demand video.

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Filed Under: General, Good Dog Deeds, Volunteer Opportunities, Wednesday Wide Smile Tagged With: elderly, Good Dog Deeds, The Twilight Wish Foundation, Wednesday Wide Smile, wish granting celebration

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

February 26, 2010 by Rose Caplan

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Good work done by Share Our Strength’s Operation Frontline – A Strong Front Against Childhood Hunger.

Taste of Atlanta’s Silent Auction proceeds benefitted Share our Strength’s Operation Frontline program:

Share our Strength is a national organization dedicated to ensuring that no child in America grows up hungry. Share our Strength’s Operation Frontline program is nationally sponsored by the ConAgra Foods Foundation and is celebrating 15 years of groundbreaking nutrition education. This cooking-based program provides a strong foundation in nutrition, cooking, and household budgeting through specialized courses for adults, kids, and teens. Professional chefs and nutritionists volunteer their time and expertise to lead hands-on courses that teach adults, teens and children how to get the most nutrition out of a limited budget. Operation Frontline has reached more than 51,500 families across the country since 1993.

Volunteer to teach others how to eat healthfully and how to make good nutrition decisions … get involved with Share Our Strength.

Other Sources: Vicki Steine and Georgia Spice Company.

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Filed Under: General, Good Dog Deeds, Spirit, TGIFYGDF, Volunteer Opportunities Tagged With: Georgia Spice Company, Operation Frontline, Share Our Strength, Taste of Atlanta, TGIFYGDF, Vicki Steine

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