Monthly Archives: January 2009

Slumdog Millionaire a Voice for Children

If you have not yet seen the movie Slumdog Millionaire, you’ve surely heard of it. One of the biggest movies of the year, it just swept the Golden Globes and looks poised to do the same at the Oscars. For good reason – it’s affecting without being affected, gives us great multi-dimensional characters, has phenomenal [...]

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January 19, 2009: A Call to Serve!

“What are you doing for others?”
Martin Luther King asked this of us many year ago.  What is your answer?
This Monday,  January 19, 2009 is more than just a holiday to honor Martin Luther King’s birthday.  It is a chance to join people from around the country  in our National Day of Service.  Initiated by Congress in [...]

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National Human Trafficking & Modern Slavery Awareness Day

My amazing husband, Jeff Turner, created the Stop Child Slavery blog almost two years ago. He is still fighting today to get those who don’t know about the issue aware and informed.

Tell someone, anyone, and be part of the solution.

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MFFO Picture Of The Week

This is Teresia. Quiet, brilliant and beautiful.

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