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From the lens Help For Abandoned Children.

I'm new to squidoo but must admit I found it to help promote my products. Only last night did I find out that it could also and more importantly be used to help others.

Please help Don.

  • LisaBond1 Jul 1, 2009 @ 4:10 am | delete
    WHAT A GREAT LENS!I ADORE CHILDREN ,OUR FUTURE !
    A PRAYER,AN INTENTION FROM ALL OF US
    TRY ALL TO MAKE A BETTER FUTURE for them !!MAKE GOOD ACTIONS IN THE WORLD, ALL OF US!!
  • Kathie Jun 7, 2009 @ 11:25 pm | in reply to funbycynthia | delete
    What a wonderful story. I can tell that your heart is big and deep!

    Thank you for sharing that with us!
  • papawu May 31, 2009 @ 9:06 pm | delete
    This was an incredibly moving as well as inspiring lens. Fantastic story. I had many difficulties during my teens and I was fortunate enough to have received some help from some good people along the way. I found a website of a philanthropist who spends his time taking requests for help with certain financial needs. I think Don would be a prime candidate for some help, so I have included the site here.

    http://www.millionairesmoney.com
  • ms-giggles Mar 23, 2009 @ 10:11 pm | delete
    5***** I wish I had time to read it all.
    God Bless Ms Giggles
  • funbycynthia Dec 10, 2008 @ 2:27 am | delete
    That was a great story. In Sanscrit, Dahni means the inner master. I had a breeding pair of cockatoos I got cheap from someone once. The poor female's head was completely bald from her abusive male partner. I know that's normal for breeders, but still. Anyway, I named her Dahni (his name was already Petie) because as the inner master, she was like the Phoenix who flew into the unknown, inside down into the fire of the volcano and came out from the fires of hell, with her head feathers burned off. She was the sweetest bird. I cry sometimes when I think about her, gone she is now. My Uncle Terry (means tender) Don, recently passed away from cancer (long story) and he was a lot like Dahni/ your Don. That's another tear jerker. These folks help us see the beauty of compassion and understanding all beings and unconditional love. Your kids are naturally acting in this fashion which is so neat! These 'Dahni's' are here to show us another side of our inner world; connect with our deepest self.
  • Nancy Nov 18, 2008 @ 6:19 pm | delete
    What a wonderful thing the boys did. I found this lens on invisible children. Nice job.

    Nancy
  • Jewelsofawe Nov 15, 2008 @ 7:57 pm | delete
    Great lens!
  • Kona Macphee Nov 3, 2008 @ 12:32 pm | delete
    Hi Kathie,

    At your kind invitation I'm here to mention that I have a Poetry Aid project on the go to raise funds for UNICEF.

    I'm selling off the remaining copies of my 2004 poetry collection "Tails" (from the UK poetry house Bloodaxe Books), and donating all profits from this to UNICEF.

    There's more information about Poetry Aid at my website www.konamacphee.com and readers can buy a copy online for air mail delivery anywhere in the world.

    Many thanks,
    Kona
  • Warrior4wellness Oct 23, 2008 @ 8:34 pm | delete
    SAM! I didn't know it was you! Sam is a beautiful young lady that was also very active in helping Don!

    Thank you Sam!

    Love ya!

    Myles's mom
  • Sam Oct 22, 2008 @ 9:16 pm | delete
    this made me cry :(
  • Warrior4wellness Oct 22, 2008 @ 8:40 pm | delete
    Please 'favorite' this lens and email it to your friends. Also post it to your myspace and facebook accounts!

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