Take a look at the inspirational story of Jennifer Bricker, a girl born without legs who doesn’t know the word “can’t.”
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“Change your words into truths and then change that truth into love.”
“As,” by Stevie Wonder
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“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”
Arthur Ashe
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Brothers and sisters I have none but this man’s father is my father’s son.
Who is the man?
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With the recent release of “Dolphin Tale 2” we wanted to once again put the spotlight on an animal who has inspired the world: Winter, the dolphin. Winter lost her tail due to injuries sustained from a crab trap and now uses a prosthetic tail to help her swim properly. Thousands flock to Florida every year to visit winter and gain hope and inspiration from this amazing animal. Such is the case for Maja Kazazic, who lost her leg as a child due to war. See this amazing story here and check out our previous article spotlighting Winter: “A Splash of Inspiration.”
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“It’s the wheel of fortune, it’s the leap of faith, it’s the band of hope. Till we find our place, on the path unwinding in the circle, the circle of life…”
“The Circle of Life,” by Elton John
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Terry Fox – The Legacy Continues
“It took cancer to realize that being self-centered is not the way to live. The answer is to try and help others.” Terry Fox
I was 5 when Terry Fox began his epic journey across Canada. I remember watching this on a television with bunny ears and no remote. He would run in the rain, fog, and cold, with his prosthetic limb and very distinguishable gait. Even in a world without the internet, Facebook, email and Twitter, news of his journey spread and touched millions of Canadians. Unfortunately, Terry died before he could complete his journey, at the way-too-young age of 22.
What I find so incredible about Terry’s story, however, is that it didn’t die with him. Even 34 years later Canada remains committed to continuing his legacy through education about Terry, his disease and his mission, and by continuing to promote and encourage others to run as Terry did, and to donate. My children will again participate in the Terry Fox Run this September, as I did in school before them.
According to the Terry Fox Foundation, to date they have raised over $600M for cancer research. But above the massive amounts of money raised, and the heroic action of being one man, all alone, dedicated to raising funds and awareness for an important cause, Terry set an example. He became a poster-boy for overcoming challenges and to have hope. He paved the way for others (Rick Hansen included) to do epic things to raise awareness, and money, to fight for important causes. He demonstrated, as his quote indicates, that being self-centered does not progress a Nation, nor does it raise a generation of loving youth committed to the greater good. The answer is to help others. In some way, or some form, to give back and make your existence matter. This can be as simple as a kind word or friendly gesture, or as significant as donating time, money or careers to worthy causes. We have a lot to learn from Terry Fox – still – even if he is only here in spirit to teach us.
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“What you do speaks so loudly that I cannot hear what you say.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson