Tag Archive: Inspire the Child

Discovering the Power of the 3 Yard Shift…

One of my favorite Bible stories is about a group of experienced fishermen who went out on a lake to fish on an inky black night.  As time wore on, it became depressingly apparent that no fish were going to be caught in the net that night.  The prospect of dragging the water logged net…

Look Out … for the Children

If you keep your eyes open, you’ll notice many opportunities to help children. Those that are quietly standing by, with their innocence, sometimes not realizing that they are missing out. Last week it was as simple as a conference I had with my daughter’s teacher. She had asked earlier for donations of $2.50 for a…

Please Help Us Get To Blog World

This may sound somewhat odd, but we want you to help send Mothers Fighting For Others and our Inspire The Child project to a tech conference. Blogworld is. by its own definition, “a conference, tradeshow and media event for all new media.” This would normally not spark much excitement here at MFFO, but this year…

Children Inspire

The mission of Inspire The Child empowering girls to be strong and independent women of Kenya inspires me. Helping bring the confidence and determination to be all that they can be could be seen as a light at the end of their tunnel.

I’m reminded many times of the inspiration that children provide, often without recognizing they are even doing it.

Alexandra “Alex” Scott was diagnosed with a childhood cancer shortly before her first birthday. She fought. She met many milestones that her parents, Jay and Liz were told would probably not occur. In 2000, the day after her fourth birthday, Alex told her mother “When I get out of the hospital I want to have a lemonade stand.” Her plan seemed simple in her mind… she’ll raise money from her lemonade stand and give it to the doctors so they can find a cure for cancer.

Did I mention Alex was a fighter? She passed away in 2004 at 8 years old, after being the inspiration for lemonade stands and fundraisers to donate over $1M to childhood cancer research.

Although Alex’s family lives in my area, west of Philadelphia, the lemonade stands spread the country. Many national companies have jumped on board in helping the cause, like Volvo and Applebee’s Restaurants. The family and board members continue growing Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation to fight the fight and find a cure for childhood cancers.

Like I’m sure most of us have, I’ve battled some challenges lately. When I look at what Alex was able to accomplish while fighting the fight of cancer, I’m inspired. I’m humbled.

How can you help?

* Encourage a lemonade stand in your area – get the children involved!
* Commit to a 5K run or walk on October 25th – no matter where you are – join The 1st Annual Lemon Virtual Run/Walk
* Buy a $1 virtual cup of Lemonade at Volvo’s virtual lemonade stand
* Volunteer virtually. Find and Follow Alex’s Lemonade Stand on Social networks.
* Get your school involved

Sometimes just being yourself is an inspiration to others. Sometimes it is sharing your story. Sometimes it is creating a Foundation. But one rule is steadfast… don’t do any of it out of self-service … it just doesn’t work that way and it might bite.

I Woke Up In A Dark Place

It’s Tuesday morning in Kenya. A short while ago I was laying in the dark wondering what time it was. There was no sign of daylight. I reached for my phone and regrettably read 3:58am. “Oh, God. I only slept 5 1/2 hours.” That would make 13 hours sleeps since Saturday morning in Los Angeles….