Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
Saturday, February 21st, 2009
My mom is out of town on business, so I guess I have to make the informed decision of what to choose to donate. Mariah stayed the night with me last night, and we went skating. David Lowe was nice enough to mention the RAK website again while we were skating. How very thoughtful him and his wife Alisia are. Alisia is a dog groomer and grooms our dog Pierre, she does an excellent job if you know someone that needs their dog groomed. I'll enclose a video eating ramen noodles from a fork, totally hilarious, of his new-do!!!
Oh, and they had an article about the SEK is SEK conference/presentation in the Morning Sun, I'll post it here as well.
Morning Sun, The (Pittsburg, KS)Groups unite at domestic violence conference ANDREW NASH The Morning Sun Published: February 21, 2009
Typically, one group or another will claim responsibility for a particular event or activity. In that case, the Regional Domestic Violence Conference was a rare production. At least 13 businesses, school districts and other groups combined efforts to put on the event.
One organizer, Julie Allison, the president of SEK is Safely Educating Kids (SEK is SEK) and director of Pittsburg State's office of violence response and prevention, said the regional conference was important to many groups, which explained the response.
"Domestic violence is an epidemic that affects not only this community, but across the United States and the world. It's an impact everywhere," Allison said. "It affects the victim, it affects the perpetrator, it affects the kids. It also has an intergenerational affect."
The conference featured the Rev. Al Miles, a national expert on religion and family violence from Honolulu, Hawaii. Miles has written three publications on the subject of domestic violence.
Attendees said Miles' involvement brought a lot to the proverbial table.
"He was very informative and very good. He offered good pointers on how we could get in and offer help," said Tracy Jackson, a social worker with the Kansas Social and Rehabilitative Services in Parsons. "We just have to try not to just jump in there and try to fix the problem right off, but to work with the person at their speed."
Another attendee said the event, as well as Miles, provided an ample opportunity to hear from the angles of others who deal with domestic violence situations.
"I enjoyed the way he mixed the tables up so you get various perspectives," said Vicky Polen, victim's advocate with the Crisis Resource Center. "He was a dynamic speaker, and this was the best training that I've ever been to. I've learned that there's a hope we can work together with the religious-based community."
Allison agreed that the event was important for all the agencies to unite in solving the problem of domestic violence.
"We got the chance to share our frustrations and our successes," Allison said. "Even with our frustrations and successes, all of us want to make a difference. This just reinforced the opportunity to collaborate for the victims and for children."
FRIDAY, February 20th, 2009
THURSDAY February 19th, 2009
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18th, 2009
and what day is that? You ask???
Well, today is the day that we go to the SEK Conference on promoting PEACE in our community. You see Taylor and I began this website as a bit of a contest to see what type of feedback we could get on how we can make a difference in promoting Random Acts of Kindness, and how far we could get posts from different areas of the world. Well, as you all know, we didn't get very far, but we know our hard work will pay off in the future, because we are going to try and maintain posts throughout the year to use it as a beginning to bigger and better experiments.
Julie Allison, the president of SEK is Safely Educating Kids (SEK is SEK) and director of Pittsburg State's office of violence response and prevention program, is the lady that will be in charge of tonites ceremony and there will be a discussion with the assistance of Rev. Al Miles from Honolulu Hawaii.
Tonite is an exciting night. I'm going with my parents, and Mariah and Taylor are going with me. Taylor and I have discussed this, and we don't care if we win or not, we just want to make a difference~
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
AS WE WERE DOING ONE RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS ANOTHER ONE WAS RIGHT IN FRONT OF US.............
WHAT WONDERFUL PEOPLE THERE ARE IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Sunday, February 15, 2009
LOCKS OF LOVE....
EVERYBODY WAS ROCK-n-ROLLA-SKATING!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
We've been Soooooo busy!!! WOOHOOO!!
Taylor Bernard & Morgan Bernard
Mary Kay Caldwell from SEK Humane Society at the Chili Feed, and a listing of events at Memorial Auditorium.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
SOOO Far...SOOO Good~
Later this afternoon I'm off to make more business cards to hand out. I'm thinking that I should maybe change the layout of the cards to make the website more visible. Hopefully that will help to direct the comments to the blog. OH, and I'm going to post some pics, see if you were one of the fortunate ones caught during the first round of RAK ROKS.....
Love ya,
PEACE OUT~
IT WAS FUN!!!!!
Well, it was an eventful night. We figured we better get to the shopping center here in town before the weather turned bad. We managed to hand out 103 Random Acts of Kindness cards and with a little bit of sweet inspiration behind it all. We had some wonderful and receptive people who actually approached us. Alot of them would pull out their wallets thinking it was a fundraiser, and we even had one woman who was taken by what we were doing, that she began crying....we gave her a handful of candy!!!~
Hopefully, we will be handing out cards tomorrow night as well, but will probably be at the local Mall. Keep checking back to see how far your card will make it. We appreciate everyones support in this effort. I know Pittsburg Kansas is small, but even we can make a difference, and who knows, maybe we can actually make it as far as the East/West Coast?? I'll be posting pics later on, so check back to see if you've been captured.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
The day it all began....
Today is when it all begins.....we will be handing out the RAK ROKS cards today at Wal-Mart, Starbucks, Big Lots, Dillons, PSU, and the surrounding community. We will have a special treat attached to most to make it an even sweeter treat!!! It turned out to be such a beautiful day, so we could not ask for more...well, maybe for everyone to make an effort to do a random act of kindness!!! Thanks for all your support!