Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Frontenac Rotary Club

Frontenac Rotary Club is a civic organization. Rotary International consists of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, and community leaders who come together to crate positive, lasting change in their communities and around the world.

Frontenac Rotary Club was established in 1979. As one of the smaller clubs, what Frontenac Rotary lacks in size, they make up for in heart. The service projects that the Frontenac Rotary have participated in, include Adopt-A-Highway, 3rd Grade Dictionary Project, Little Free Library, RYLA (youth leadership camp), Frontenac Rotary Park, Interact Sponsor (Frontenac High School Club), Festa Italiana cook and 5K host.

To learn more about the group, like them on Facebook.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Pittsburg Mother to Mother Ministry

Mother to Mother Ministry (MtMM) of Pittsburg, Kansas promotes Family Growth through Friendship. MtMM provides opportunities for individuals of different racial/ethnic, religious and economic backgrounds to gather in friendship. By offering support with family struggles or simply sharing life experiences, people learn from each other. These new friendships empower participants to nurture healthy families and to grow as both individuals and members of society.

To learn more about Pittsburg Mother to Mother Ministry, visit www.pittsburgmtmm.org.

Monday, July 11, 2016

Friends of the Pittsburg Public Library

The Friends of the Pittsburg Public Library (FoPPL) is a non-profit organization that supports the Pittsburg Public Library. By hosting two used book sales per year, the Friends are able to donate all proceeds to the library. Annually, the Friends give the library $10,000. These funds allow the library to provide numerous free programs to the public. Depending on the success of the sales, the Friends will donate an additional annual gift of $2,000 for special projects.

To learn more about the Pittsburg Public Library and the programs the Friends support, visit www.pplonline.org.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Hope for MS Foundation

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease, which means it affects your nerves. A substance called myelin wraps around your nerves to protect them. MS is the breakdown of myelin as your body attacks itself. The word “sclerosis” refers to the scar tissue or lesions that appear as the myelin is damaged. The unprotected nerves can’t function as they would with normal, healthy myelin. The damaged nerves produce a wide range of symptoms that vary in severity.

The Hope for MS Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization that provides grants for those in the Four States area (Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma & Arkansas) living with Multiple Sclerosis to help improve their quality of life. The Foundation hosts an annual Zumbathon, Move & Shake for MS, to raise funds for the grants.

To find out more about the Hope for MS Foundation, visit and like their Facebook Page.

Friday, May 20, 2016

Philanthropic Sorority - Phi Tau Omega

I am a member of Phi Tau Omega, a philanthropic and social sorority for women. We have chapters in five states. Our national philanthropic projects include Coupons for Troops, Box Tops for Education benefiting our local community schools and Ronald McDonald Houses.

Our local chapters work to help their communities in various ways including adopting families at Christmas, volunteering at Special Olympics, serving holiday meals at AMVets, among a long list of other endeavors that benefit causes close to sorority members' hearts.

To learn more about this wonderful organization, click here. Like us on Facebook here.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Making A Difference

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."
- Margaret Mead

Find something you are passionate about and share your talents, time, and energy. You may have a skill set that is in demand at many organizations that are running on a shoestring budget. While something may come easy to you, there are others that can only dream of that talent. Your knowledge and experience could prove invaluable to your community. 

I tend to sell myself short. While something may seem easy to me, there are others that would benefit from my assistance. We all have gifts, it is up to us to present them to others who are in need of our services.

I have joined many non-profits in my community because I thought I might have something to offer. If nothing more than my time and attendance, I am showing I care. I am making a difference because I am willing to put myself out there and share what I can with who needs it.

Alone I am one voice, but when I join with others, we can be heard.