The mission of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is to offer immediate and long-term emotional help, hope and healing to all those grieving the death of a loved one in military service to America, regardless of their relationship to the deceased or the circumstances of the death. TAPS provides services that include the […]
Philanthropy Friday: Introducing Roost Crate
Roost Crate is a brand new subscription box that delivers farmers market finds to your door each month. It is the brainchild of my friend and fellow world changer, Kelly Pugliano. Kelly is also the author of the very popular food blog Eat Picks®. When I heard Kelly was launching Roost Crate, I knew I had […]
Philanthropy Friday: Handmade Creativity and All Across Africa
I’m a creative person by nature. Maybe it’s because I’m left-handed and extremely right-brained. When I was young, I would sit on my bed or the living room couch and just sketch. I remember many sketches of people and dragons (when I was particularly into mythology). I’d use pencil and just practice the shading of […]
Loving the State of .ME
I love to travel. There is nothing like hopping into a car, train or plane to head off on an adventure. It doesn’t have to be extravagant trip. In fact, the most exciting adventures of my life have been lived out of a backpack and without extreme amounts of planning or strict itineraries. I do […]
It's Not too Late to Get a Shot. Give a Shot.®
This blog post is sponsored by Walgreens but all opinions are my own. Winter is just around the corner. I adore fall in Maine with its abundance of vivid leaves, apple cider donuts, and crisp air. I mean, really. How lucky am I to live here? But the weather is changing quickly. It’s not uncommon to […]
Philanthropy Friday: Get a Shot. Give a Shot®. Feel Better About the Flu Season
This blog post is sponsored by Walgreens but all opinions are my own. As much as I’ve been fighting it, summer is starting to come to an end. School is back in session, and I find myself wearing sweatshirts more often. I’m even starting to hear about another harsh winter ahead of us. Such is […]
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