Wednesday, June 29, 2011

June updates

Goodness, it has been awhile since I posted! June has been a busy month for Lasting Imprint!

A handful of volunteers put on a garage sale at the beginning of the month to raise money for the organization. Huge thanks to Dana, Nicole, Emily, Jennifer and Jolene! Their hard work brought in over $500!

On June 20th I had the opportunity to speak to our local Kiwanis club. One of my favorite things to do is share the stories behind Lasting Imprint and watch as people are impacted by them. Individuals came up to me afterwards to ask questions and even make donations! We are slowly spreading awareness and building support in our local communities!

This past weekend we had a booth at Heartbeat5000, a 5K walk/run to benefit Children's Hospital of Minneapolis. It turned out to be a perfect morning! It was fun to visit with hospital staff, meet new families, and talk with familiar faces. Thank you to everyone who stopped by to say "Hi!"

One of the most exciting pieces of news from this month is that Lasting Imprint has officially received our 501c3 status from the IRS! This paperwork is crucial in applying for grants and receiving donations from large businesses.

We are certainly off to a great start to the summer and we hope you are too! Enjoy your holiday weekend and have a Happy 4th of July!

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

So much more than a discussion

This past Monday we had our monthly discussion group here in Mankato. I cannot tell you how much I look forward to these nights! What started as a group of people looking for shared experiences has turned into something so much more. As you talk about what brought you into the CHD world, you share so much more than just a simple story. You share a lot about what has made you the person that you are. It is truly an incredible journey not only getting to know heart families, but seeing how quickly you become part of each other's lives. There is nothing more comforting than to know that you aren't alone. There is nothing more encouraging than being listened to by people that understand.

I am excited to announce that a discussion group will now be held in the Twin Cities! I know many people have been looking forward to it and we are so excited the details have come together. Check in with us on Facebook or visit our website to learn more! These meetings are for ANYONE that wishes to support someone they care about. I promise you will leave encouraged and inspired. We hope to see you there!

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

A Giving Spirit

I received an email from a woman the middle of May. She is retired but felt the nudge that she should do some volunteering in her community, she just wasn't sure what. Unexpectedly, a paid position fell into her lap and she knew this part time job was where she was meant to be. She hadn't planned on the extra income so she was writing to tell me she would be sending her first paycheck to Lasting Imprint. Her adult son was born with a congenital heart defect, and she believes the work that we are doing in the hospitals as well as the support to the families means everything.

I was literally blown away and didn't know what to say. What a generous heart! What a giving spirit. We've all heard that one person can make a difference in the world, but we always assume that one person will be somebody else and not us. It's almost as if we think we aren't capable or worthy enough!

Thank you Betsy! Your kindness will make a difference in the lives of many and is a reminder that any gift of the heart can change the world!

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Sharing Stories

I think most people can agree that there are lots of changes that need to happen in the medical community when it comes to congenital heart defects. Pulse ox screening, early detection, and more education for medical professionals, especially in community hospitals. But I think we also know how hard (and expensive!) it can be to bring about such changes, especially in large health care systems. Sometimes the very thought of it all can be overwhelming - can we even make a dent?

During the "Our Community Has Heart!" event, a woman came up to me and introduced herself. She had worked for years as the patient care manager of our hospital's OB floor but is now teaching nursing classes at Rasmussen College. She found out about our event and gave her students extra credit to not only attend, but to give blood as well. How awesome is that?!

She told me that she was just starting to teach her LPN students about congenital heart defects and wondered if I might come speak to them. Of course I agreed, what an opportunity!

A few days later I walked into a class of 20+ students all curious on what I was going to talk about. Now I'm no medical professional, but isn't it incredible how much we as heart parents quickly learn about the medical field? More than we ever wanted to know! I began with sharing Hazel's story, very intimate details that brought tears to my eyes. I ended with the stories of Amayah Thomas and David Tesch (I was given permission by their parents of course) and opened it up for questions.

At first there was silence as people processed all that had been said. Then the questions started. We discussed the signs of CHD to look for. I shared how nurses quickly become like family as they often know more about your child and experience than most. And I stressed how important it is to listen to a mother expressing concerns of something being wrong, even if they can't make sense of it. How many of you were dismissed after voicing an opinion when your gut was telling you something was wrong?

I left that day full of hope. Twenty more people were told about CHD in a way that a textbook could never make real. And I realized that that is how Lasting Imprint is going to make the greatest impact. There are so many things I love about this organization, but it would be nothing without the people. Without your stories. Each of us has a story that is unique and inspiring. And sharing those stories with others is what is going to bring about the awareness and change that we need.

If you know of opportunities where someone could speak to share our message, please let me know! And thank you to each of you for sharing your story with others!

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