Posted on Nov 10, 2014
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If you are having issues of one form or another I have a pretty good idea how to help. Have sick children and seriously ill, there is always the Shriners Hospitals, Cancer Support Groups, and organizations like 'Give Kids the World' in Kissimee, Florida.

Give kids was founded by Henry Landswirth who was a Jewish POW survivor. He affiliation with Holiday Inn was also a plus as well as connections with Disney, Make-A-Wish and the various other Foundations that make a sick child's life a bit more bearable! And you know what? You parents and grandparents are part of the process.

I learned this while working with the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation in Tampa and running one of the largest local Fund Raisers in the State. One patient had a husband who was at his wit's end. I commiserated with him and a week later I got a phone call and she was smiling from ear to ear. Never forget significant others. You stress out together, why not play together and understand that a sick child is not a sick but a child who happens to be sick. In spite of these illnesses, they want to be normal and this is one way to do that. Just seeing the smile of a child illuminated by the Aura of Disney, is indeed Priceless!!!

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LTC Jason Strickland
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SSgt (Join to see), sounds like a great cause. Thank you for sharing.
As I've mentioned to RallyPoint members in the past, my organization - Project Sanctuary - is at the forefront of helping military and veteran families. We bring the entire family out to Colorado (and a few other locations) for a six-day, recreational therapy retreat in order to allow the whole family to reconnect. We then follow up with them for two years afterwards. No other program in the country is serving military families in this way - or at this level. We finishing up our 19th retreat later this week. Best of all, it's free for those families that need this type of therapy.

Check us out online: http://www.projectsanctuary.us.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or want to support our nonprofit. There are families that need help - and we're in a position to offer that help.
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LTC Jason Strickland Thanks, very kind of you. I will make a note of that.
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I couldn't agree with you more. Nothing puts your life in perspective like talking to a sick child with Cancer. When I was a Nurse I worked for a short time at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. To this day it still shakes me to the core to see a sick child with Cancer.
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PV2 (Join to see) I talked to a Pediatric Intensive Care Nurse that said there is only so much you can take. And another her and others who said they cry together after work.
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Hell I've done that over adult patients I've lost too.
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PV2 (Join to see) I am now a sponsor for 'Give Kids The World'. Henri Landswirth was the original founder and now has passed that on to younger adults who will keep with that transition. So that is totally awesome. Let me know how you are doing please...
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PV2 (Join to see) SGT (Join to see) SSG V. Michelle Woods SFC Mark Merino I promise you will never forget this and for sick kids, nurses are on duty. I have a chair for my son that died at Philadelphia's Children's Hospital. Man, I get it, I really do.
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