BE A FORCE FOR GOOD
Origami Owl's Team True Believers PROJECT FOR SEPTEMBER
September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Origami Owl's Mission is to BE A FORCE FOR GOOD.
Let's use September as a month to spread love and hope to the families who have children battling cancer! We have chosen to spread love in the form of Origami Owl Lockets and Warrior or Fearless Tags to families who have been battling childhood cancer. For the whole month of September, I will be accepting donations, and doing Jewelry Bars in home and online to help sponsor deserving families! I am so excited about this project! Receiving love and support in the form of jewelry will be so meaningful and I know it will be always cherished.
Are you ready to be a force for good?
How can you spread love and awareness?
Maybe you do not know a family personally, but would like to donate toward a family that I am working with. You can do that too. I currently have a family being sponsored from my website. How do you help support this strong mama?
*go to www.ashleekeener.origamiowl.com
*shop for yourself, or choose a charm/dangle/locket to be donated
*at checkout, select Angie + Justin's Cancer Awareness Project
*Please contact me with questions, concerns, shipping information
What we are doing is sponsoring families who have been effected by childhood cancer and asking you, our loyal customers, to help get these gifts to these well deserving families, by purchasing parts of their gift, whether it be just one charm, or donating money toward the chain, or locket.
How Can You Participate?
There are a few different things you can do. You can send the donation via Paypal to ash_taryn@yahoo.com. Please be sure to message me that you are donating toward this project.
You can host a Jewelry Bar, whether it be local with me (I am in Gering/Scottsbluff, Nebraska) or with a Designer who is on my team or host an online party, by doing a Facebook event. Each guest at the party can choose to purchase a charm (they are only $5!) toward the locket(s). And you, being the hostess will receive Hostess HootLoot (FREE Jewelry) as a thank you for being so kind and taking the time to be part of our Pay It Forward Project.
You may not want to host a Jewelry Bar, but you may want to be a guest at one. I will be "hosting" an online party for this project, and if you would like an invitation, please, let me know and I will be sure to invite you to it!
However way you choose to participate, giving your time and paying it forward, feels really good. Helping others, help fulfill hearts and makes for a life of purpose.
Sadie
Sadie was diagnosed with Very High Risk A.L.L., Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, on June 7th 2012 at only 22 months old. Sadie got VERY sick very fast and spent over a month in the hospital fighting for her life. Sadie has received many blood and platelet transfusions, spinal taps, bone marrow aspirations, and more doses or chemotherapy then one can remember. In the past year, she has had many setbacks admitting her to the hospital and taking her away from her twin sister Layla. Sadie is currently in remission but still receiving weekly chemo, spinal taps, and labs and she will not be done with treatment until October 19, 2014.
Meghan Wilson, Supermom and O2 Senior Team Leader
Anthony
Hi everyone! My name is Anthony Ramirez, the little cutie you see in the picture. I haven’t had the easiest life, but I’m a fighter. You see, I was diagnosed with infantile acute lymphoblastic leukemia at the tender age of 4 months old. I was born as a healthy infant, but I started to lose my appetite, got many bruises and before I knew it, I was diagnosed with leukemia on August 17, 2007. I was given a poor prognosis because infant leukemia is very aggressive. My best chance of survival was a cord blood/bone marrow transplant. First, we had to get me into remission. I endured 3 rounds of chemotherapy, 6 total body irradiation treatments and a cord blood transplant shortly after turning 7 months. I was in the hospital for almost 7 months. But through it all, with the support of family & friends along with the power of prayer, I celebrate my continue path of remission, SIX years!!!
I just started school and am now a First grader! I love life, and probably the happiest six year old boy you’ll ever meet. I love exploring new things and playing with my brother and sister, sometimes. Now that we’ve beaten cancer and living life as a normal six year old, I still have continued check ups. I am now facing side effects related to my treatment. But I’ll just do what I do best….I’ll continue to fight!
Love,
Anthony Ramirez
Sharon Ramirez, Supermom and O2 Team Leader
Olivia Marie
Birthday : 11/29/06
Diagnosis : Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
Diagnosed : 03/24/07
Remission : 04/10/07
Stem Cell Transplant : 08/17/07
G-Tube Placed on 4/28/08
Friday March 23, 2007 With Olivia's loss of appetite and sleep. Being very pale and larthargic, it was cause for concern. I called Dr. Siar's office, her pediatrician, and they said to bring her in and she would get the first available appt. It was with Dr. Grout. He was very concerned on just how pale she was. He talked with Dr. Siar and they both came to the conclusion that she would need to be admitted for blood work. They didn't tell us anything, just that we might end up in Pittsburgh. We though Why? What were they thinking? We thought that she just might have a cold. She was admitted at DRMC and she got her blood work done right away. It came back showing that her HGB was only 2.9 and they felt her bone marrow was not working right, so they set her up for a blood transfusion and called Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh to come and get her. She was unable to be life flighted due to her low blood count, so they came via ambulance. Her dad and I went home to get some clothes packed and we headed for Pittsburgh ourselves. Saturday March 24,2007 We met with alot of the Hematology/Oncology Doctors. One of them being Dr. Tony Graves. He did the BMA on her to see what was going on inside. The results came back, it was official, our little girl had cancer. Why? What Now? How? Were a few of the questions that were going through our heads. She had a broviac port placed into her tiny chest and began a high risk chemo plan on Monday March 26, 2007 She was considered high risk because of her age. The chemo worked it put her into REMISSION by the 14 day BMA. It also took a major toll on her body as it sent her into the PICU with mucositis, upper intestinal bleeding, enlarged liver, trouble breathing and a high heart rate. Needless to say it got pretty ugly. While there she had many blood and platelet transfusions, feeding tube, echocardigrams, chest x-rays, put on the breathing machine twice and a liver biopsy. After all that was over she continued with the chemo plan through May, June, July and August. Her very last dose of chemo was on August 15, 2007 just 2 days before the stem cell transplant.
Today, she is a 6 years old and about to start the 1st grade :)
Stephanie Young, Supermom and O2 Designer
Let's go for the gold!
Being a mother to a medical needy child, if someone was to reach out to me, and give me a locket filled with charms that represented hope, faith, and love, I would be so grateful and would cherish that gift. I truly hope that you jump on board and give a charm or two toward this beautiful Pay It Forward Project.
Thank you for your time.
Ashlee Keener, Independent Designer Team True Believers
Email: ash_taryn@yahoo.com
Website: www.ashleekeener.origamiowl.com
Phone: 3087651225
Facebook: facebook.com/aklockets