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Being prepared for an emergency is essential for staying safe.
Spotlight is on Anna McRay Assistant Emergency Management Director
Anna McRay is part of the emergency preparedness team in New Hanover County, NC. As Assistant Director, Anna is responsible for supporting her team to help the community be aware of different emergencies and hazards, how to prepare for them, and what to do afterwards.
10% of the proceeds for this download go to help women and children in shelters during an emergency.
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Zoos are not just a fun place to see animals. They provide an important role in researching the behavior and health of animals. More important, they help protect threatened and endangered species.
Spotlight is on Tarah Carpenter, Former Senior Zookeeper of Carnivores
Tarah was a zookeeper for 20 years. Her
specialty was meat eating animals – called carnivores – including lions and tigers. Tarah now volunteers to protect sea turtles and will be working to rehabilitate other animals.
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People with visual impairments rely on their guide dogs to get them safely around town. Volunteers for the Guide Dog Foundation play a vital role in the development of future assistance dogs –spending countless hours caring for, teaching, and socializing the pups.
Spotlight is on Taylor Foster
Volunteer Puppy Raiser and Dog Handler for the Guide Dog Foundation
Taylor Foster has always been passionate about animals especially dogs. She has walked, watched and trained dogs for several years.
Find out more about the Guide Dog Foundation.
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In order for a business to be successful, you have to provide a product or service that people will want or need. It could be a totally new idea or an improvement in something.
Spotlight is on Leah Simpson
Founder of Monet School of Ballet in Jacksonville, Florida.
Leah wants to leave a legacy and impact on her community by sharing her love of ballet with all girls. Find out how Leah founded her dance school after an injury kept her from becoming a professional ballerina.
Learn more about Leah on her website www.monetballet.com/.
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You might think that happiness is created by having good things happen to you. But it’s really about managing how you think and feel about yourself and your life.
Your girls will start feeling better about themselves and their lives by learning a few simple practices they can start right away.
Spotlight is on Terry Ludwig, Certified Transformation Coach
You can reach Terry at terryjoludwig.com
or facebook.com/terryjoludwig
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$12.00
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Making art is fun and stress reducing unless you’re not sure where to start or the supplies are too expensive. To do collage art, you only need a few basic supplies to get started and you probably have what you need around the house. And you don’t have to know how to draw or paint to make beautiful pieces of art.
Spotlight is on Terri Bose
Artist Trading Cards collage artist and Etsy store owner
Not only is Terri a collage artist, she also designs and develops products and websites. Our download is packed with tips for making collage cards. You’ll also find out about some of the products she developed to help streamline the process.
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$6.00
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Animals can’t speak for themselves, so it’s important to know how to properly take care Of them. When people aren’t taking care of their pets, the ASPCA gets called in to find them new homes. They organize the people, the supplies and the shelter to make it as comfortable as possible for the animals while they are waiting for new homes.
Spotlight is on Michele Lago
Operations Manager of Animal Relocation for the ASPCA
Michele also fosters kittens until they are ready for their fur-ever home.
10% of the proceeds for this workshop will be donated to help fund Michele’s kitten fostering.
See Michele’s wish list on Amazon.
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Not only do stories entertain, they can also spread awareness and teach life lessons. An author can send a message in a way that people will enjoy hearing about.
Spotlight is on Jamie Lago
Author of Willow’s Words
Like Jamie, Willow doesn’t talk in certain situations. This is called Selective Mutism. It is an anxiety disorder where a person’s voice feels frozen and words won’t come out. Jamie and her mother wrote Willow’s Words, which is based on her own experiences, to bring awareness to SM and to help others with the disorder know they are not alone.