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15-Year-old Wins $10,000 Hero Award for Providing Eyewear to Poor

Eyeglasses charity 15yo CEO - Sight Learning photo

Eyeglasses charity 15yo CEO - Sight Learning photoMost kids with vision problems don’t look past the tip of their own nose when it comes to the issue of prescription eyewear. But not Yash Gupta, a 15-year-old high school junior from Irvine, California. His vision has extended to thousands of people who have benefitted from his nonprofit, Sight Learning, which provides eyewear for students who can’t afford it.

Gupta has been named one of 15 Build-A-Bear Workshop Huggable Heroes and awarded $10,000 in cash and a $7,500 educational scholarship for his outstanding work.

15-Year-old Wins $10,000 Hero Award for Providing Eyewear to Poor

Eyeglasses charity 15yo CEO - Sight Learning photo

Eyeglasses charity 15yo CEO - Sight Learning photoMost kids with vision problems don’t look past the tip of their own nose when it comes to the issue of prescription eyewear. But not Yash Gupta, a 15-year-old high school junior from Irvine, California. His vision has extended to thousands of people who have benefitted from his nonprofit, Sight Learning, which provides eyewear for students who can’t afford it.

Gupta has been named one of 15 Build-A-Bear Workshop Huggable Heroes and awarded $10,000 in cash and a $7,500 educational scholarship for his outstanding work.

Baby Born on the Back Seat of a Honda on Side of Highway

newborn baby (file photo)

newborn baby (file photo)While her husband waited for her to arrive at the hospital, Canadian mom Carolyn Murdoch was in the middle of a dramatic delivery at 4:33 a.m. Sunday in the back seat of her Honda Accord.

The baby, born four weeks early on the shoulder of Highway 400, is doing fine, weighing in at almost 7 pounds.

Some Actual Good News About The Jobs Market

photo of businessmen by Michael Connors via Morguefile

photo by Michael Connors via MorguefileFriday’s non-farm payrolls report overshadowed some relatively good news in other key U.S. employment metrics.

As Goldman Sachs noted last week, many indicators have been pointing to stronger labor markets than the big figure highlighted Friday (80,000 jobs gained for June). And a few new data points confirm this thinking.

Girl’s “Amazing” Graduation Gift From Dad is a 13-year Labor of Love

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book is special graduation gift - familyphotoFor 13 years, Bryan Martin kept the book hidden from his daughter, dutifully taking it to her teachers, coaches and school principals every year to have them append it with positive comments and messages.

Finally, on June 8 — the day of her graduation from North Johnston High School in Kenly, N.C. — Brenna Martin received a special copy of the Dr. Seuss classic “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!’’

“At first I just smiled and said that it meant a lot and that I loved that book,’’ Brenna said. “But then he told me ‘No, open it up.’

Girl’s “Amazing” Graduation Gift From Dad is a 13-year Labor of Love

book is special graduation gift - familyphoto

book is special graduation gift - familyphotoFor 13 years, Bryan Martin kept the book hidden from his daughter, dutifully taking it to her teachers, coaches and school principals every year to have them append it with positive comments and messages.

Finally, on June 8 — the day of her graduation from North Johnston High School in Kenly, N.C. — Brenna Martin received a special copy of the Dr. Seuss classic “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!’’

“At first I just smiled and said that it meant a lot and that I loved that book,’’ Brenna said. “But then he told me ‘No, open it up.’

3 Steps to Heal Any Kind of ‘Dark Night of the Soul’

Dr. Rajiv Parti, MD

Dr. Rajiv Parti, MDDr. Rajiv Parti, MD has written a book detailing his journey of overcoming personal injury, cancer, and a dependence on pain medications to emerge as an alternative medicine advocate and crusader for wellness.

I experienced my own ‘Dark Night of the Soul’ when I was hit with prostrate cancer, surgical complications (life-threatening sepsis), chronic pain, depression and, finally, a dependence on pain medications. I had to sell my house and quit my job, all while feeling my marriage teetering and my health suffering.

I was very angry at myself, at God, at people, at the world – at the universe.

Healing from my ‘dark night of the soul’ was not easy, but I succeeded. The three main steps I had to go through were: forgiveness, love and healing.

This mantra “Forgive, Love, Heal” will help you to deal with a dramatic ‘dark night,’ such as mine, or what I call ‘mini dark nights’ – those things that happen all the time in our busy modern lives –  being cursed at, lied to, or cut off in traffic on the road.

My healing happened in three steps.

The First Step is to Forgive

I had to forgive myself for anything I had done that might have led to the dark night. Forgive the circumstances. ‘Forgive’ God and accept God’s will. I had to surrender to the possibility that the Spirit alone has the infinite wisdom. There were lessons I had to learn in this lifetime, so that I could evolve.

Forgiveness is defined as “the process of concluding resentment, indignation or anger as a result of a perceived offense, difference or mistake, or ceasing to demand punishment or restitution.“ To help in the forgiveness process I re-discovered the serenity prayer: “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.”

It transformed me. I started to live in present in the ‘Now’ and not be stuck in what my circumstance once were in past or what I wanted them to be in future.

The Second Step is to Love

The second step was to start loving myself, my life, my circumstances.

The beauty is that when I started to love ‘myself’, my health improved in leaps. I started eating healthy, going to the gym regularly, meditating and praying regularly.

This self love should not mean a narcissistic way of prioritizing the self at the cost of others. I started to have gratitude and love re-kindled for the people, the world, the environment; I even changed my car from Hummer to a Camry Hybrid.

Love is defined as, “A virtue representing all of human kindness, compassion, and affection; and “the unselfish, loyal and benevolent concern for the good of another and one self.”

A famous Mother Teresa quote comes to mind: “We all can not do great things but we all can do things with great love.”

So, my friends, start the ‘ripple effect’ from inside your heart.

Soul of Wellness book coverThe Third Step is to Heal

After the first two steps of change within our mind, and within our heart comes the step that addresses change at the level of the soul, our spirit.

I have observed in others, and personally experienced, that to really heal there has to be a ‘shift’ that has to happen at a deep level of our consciousness. Effectively, the consciousness needs to not just heal but evolve too.

Healing is defined as, “to make healthy, whole, restore to health; to rejuvenate, to free from evil; cleanse; purify.”

Looking back, I am thankful for the circumstances I had to go through. It has brought love, compassion, sharing, and creativity as my guiding principles – where as before I lived for cancerous materialism, expensive toys, the satisfaction of myself above all others: it really was all about me: my status.

My ‘Dark Night’ transformed me to find my true Divine purpose and my ‘Dharma’, which is to be a healer at the Soul level. I wouldn’t be writing this but for going through the the heat of that Dark Night. It made me whole. I learned to embrace my dark shadows.

A Gandhi Quote comes to mind: “Be the change you want to see in the world”.

Friends have noticed the change in me. Even my driving habits have changed. I was always in rush in the fast lane.

This approach will work for you, too. Through the practice of my own prescription in “The Soul of Wellness,” and through the adoption of this mantra – “Forgive, Love and Heal” – I have managed to reduce my doctor’s orders to take 36 pills every morning down to only 5 different pills a day.

I have gotten myself out of intense pain, managed to free myself from depression, free myself of addiction, and reverse my weight gains through this mantra. The quality of my relationships with my beloved wife, my beautiful children, my dear friends and working associates – is, I can tell you – genuinely infused with joy, understanding, love and laughter.

My advice is to not just say the mantra, but to practice it – to live it: to BE the change it beckons from us.

Rajiv Parti, MD (aka Dr. Raj) is a world leading specialist in pain management with over 30 years practicing clinical experience. He was the Chief of Anesthesiology at Bakersfield Heart Hospital where he specialized in cardiac anesthesia for 15 years. Dr. Raj founded the Pain Management Institute of California, and under his direction it has served thousands of patients for acute and chronic pain relief. He left his medical practice and now touts alternative and complimentary healing methods, promoting spiritual wellness and personal growth. His new book “The Soul of Wellness“ is being released by Select Books in October 2012. Visit www.drraj.com for more information.

T-shirt Fundraiser for Colorado Wildfire Relief Takes Off

Fire Relief Tee Colorado - NBC video

Fire Relief Tee Colorado - NBC videoWhen the wind pushed the Waldo Canyon blaze over the crest of the mountains toward this community one week ago, young business owners and designers here set out to raise money for the victims.

“There was a real feeling of helplessness,” says one of the initiators. “We just wanted to do something.”

The goal was to design and sell enough T-shirts to raise $1,500. But they miscalculated — by 21,300 percent.

With the aid of social media, online orders for their artfully designed Wild Fire Tees generated $320,000 within six days.

Wild Fire Tees has adjusted their fundraising goal, to $500,000 for distribution to wildfire relief statewide. Buy a shirt for $20 at www.wildfiretees.com.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story from MSNBC)

 

African Economies Roaring

African roadside market by Chimere Diaw for CIFOR

African roadside market by Chimere Diaw for CIFORApproximately half the people of Africa own a cellphone, a fact that lies behind a major drop in poverty and rise in GDP across the continent.

A majority of its 48 countries are leapfrogging over old concepts and tools and adopting the modern technological versions at cheaper cost than the old. This is true for everything from state of the art well-digging equipment to new seeds and mineral mapping.

Send a Birthday Card to the “Teresa Project” and Fulfill Brother’s Wish

Photo by Cohdra via Morguefile

Photo by Cohdra via MorguefileLet’s take a few minutes out of our daily lives and help a kind brother to fulfill a birthday wish for his sister. Harold Scott wrote to the Good News Network and asked if I could post his story:

Teresa has lived with cerebral palsy her entire life, and, was also diagnosed with lupus some years ago. She is mostly wheelchair bound these days, but continues to enjoy watching and feeding the hummingbirds, growing flowers, playing with her dog, and doing some painting.

I have tried to imagine my life as hers, in that she has never been able to walk on her own, without some type of assistance — usually with the help of my Mom. She lives at home with my parents, is their only daughter, and the oldest of my siblings. (There were 5 boys that came along after her.)

Despite this, Teresa seems to enjoy life overall, and has always tried to make the best of a tough situation, She enjoys the things that so many of us take for granted. Probably due to her disability, she has learned patience, and a real understanding of accepting the bad things in life, and making the best of it.

Teresa has never failed to send out cards to family and friends for birthdays, holidays, or for just no reason, other than wanting to do something nice for others, so, it is with this reason, and, because I love her, that I am asking you to send her a card for her birthday, so, that she will feel special, and appreciated. I would like it if her mailbox runs over with cards this year.

Harold ScottTeresa is my hero, and sets an example of kindness and strength. Please help me, by sending birthdays wishes to her — only cards that are in good taste — to make her day a bit brighter.

Teresa turned 58 years old this week. Even though they may be late, cards will be much appreciated. I am hoping for 500 cards to be mailed to her via the U S Postal Service.

Send cards to: Teresa Scott, 235 Fairview School Lane, Gainesboro, TN. 38562

Thank you,
Harold Scott

Top Photo by Cohdra via Morguefile

Send a Birthday Card to the “Teresa Project” and Fulfill Brother’s Wish

Photo by Cohdra via Morguefile

Photo by Cohdra via MorguefileLet’s take a few minutes out of our daily lives and help a kind brother to fulfill a birthday wish for his sister. Harold Scott wrote to the Good News Network and asked if I could post his story:

Teresa has lived with cerebral palsy her entire life, and, was also diagnosed with lupus some years ago. She is mostly wheelchair bound these days, but continues to enjoy watching and feeding the hummingbirds, growing flowers, playing with her dog, and doing some painting.

I have tried to imagine my life as hers, in that she has never been able to walk on her own, without some type of assistance — usually with the help of my Mom. She lives at home with my parents, is their only daughter, and the oldest of my siblings. (There were 5 boys that came along after her.)

Obama Signs Student Loan, Road-Building Bill

Obama signs bill in the East Room - WH photo

Obama signs bill in the East Room - WH photoPresident Barack Obama signed legislation Friday that accomplished two important goals — keeping thousands of construction workers on the job rebuilding America’s infrastructure and preventing interest rates on federal student loans from doubling.

“These steps will make a real difference in the lives of millions of Americans — some of whom are standing with us here today,” the President said, flanked by students and construction workers in the East Room of the White House.

Tears of Joy as Libyans Rush to Vote

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photo of Libyan flags by BRQ, via Flickr-ccCrowds of joyful Libyans, some with tears in their eyes, parted with the 40-year legacy of Gaddafi’s dictatorship on Saturday as they voted in the first free national election in 60 years.

Libyans — some braving violence — are choosing a 200-member assembly which will elect a prime minister and a cabinet before preparing full parliamentary elections next year under a new constitution.

Historic Polish Gdansk Shipyard Rescued by Visionary Wind Investor

museum ship in GDANSK POLAND by Tomasz Sienicki-CC

museum ship in GDANSK POLAND by Tomasz Sienicki-CCJust yards from where Lech Walesa made his first moves to bring down communism in eastern Europe, Danish businessman Thomas Gaardbo is taking advantage of the skilled workforce from the era to rescue one of Poland’s most cherished historical sites from bankruptcy.

Gaardbo has found that the Gdansk shipyard’s 6.5 hectare hall that once churned out ocean liners is perfect for building the giant steel towers needed for the windfarms driving Europe’s shift towards cleaner renewable energy. Wind power is an example of the kind of opportunity that appears to have come to the right place at the right time for Poland.

First Stranded Baby Beluga Whale to be Rescued in US, Nursed Back to Health by Slew of Experts

whale baby rescue -Alaska SeaLife Center photo

whale baby rescue -Alaska SeaLife Center photoFor the first time in history, a live, stranded beluga whale calf has been found in U.S. waters and rescued. But saving the baby, estimated to be only two or three days old when rescued, is requiring the efforts of marine mammal experts from far and wide.

Marine mammal specialists have descended upon the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, to provide round-the-clock care, including feedings via stomach tube, while the baby learns how to suckle from a bottle.

Oakland Leads Way in Restorative Justice for Troubled Students

Bobbie Gottschalk

Photo by Bobbie Gottschalk, Seeds of Peace campJacob Mathis was a classic underachiever and troubled child.

The 15 year old’s grade point average was just 0.77 and by his own accord, he had “extreme anger problems” stemming from his relationship with his stepdad. His emotional turmoil often spilled over into school and affected his conduct in the classroom. After an incident in which he was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and making criminal threats, he was sentenced to probation.

Mathis’ life changed for the better after his probation officer recommended he enroll in a summer program called Youth Uprising, which uses restorative justice, a community-focused, therapeutic process that addresses youth violence by helping perpetrators understand the roots of their anger and grasp how they have done others harm.

Boy Scouts Stop Crime in Progress

scouting uniform - Photo by Mary R Vogt, via Morguefile

Photo by Mary R Vogt via MorguefileA would-be wallet and iPhone thief trying to make a quick getaway on the streets of Old Town was stymied Sunday when a gang of bicycling Boy Scouts chased down and corralled the suspected culprit before police arrived.

“People don’t ever want to help — everyone just stands there and rubbernecks — but we teach the guys to step up,” said Troop 850 Scoutmaster Barry Wiegmann. “They take an oath to help others at all times. When the suspect pushed a woman and this family into the street as he’s running away, the guys just took off after him.”

Thrilled Scientists Find Elusive Higgs Particle Seen as Key to the Universe

Higgs particle event-CERN

Higgs particle event - CERN photoScientists announced yesterday that millions of dollars and years of effort in Europe have paid off in the search for the elusive particle called the Higgs boson. Dubbed the “God particle” in popular media, it is presumed to be at the heart of the Universe’s creation and key to the understanding of mass.

The discovery of a new sub-atomic particle, which was remarkably close to what researchers suspected the Higgs boson to be, was “a stunning triumph of both theory and experiment”.

Yankees Give Special Needs New-Yorkers a Day They’ll Never Forget

horse riding with NY Yankees

horse riding with NY YankeesLast week the New York Yankees’ biggest stars volunteered for their team’s Hope Week to benefit programs that help community residents most in need.

Senior citizens were treated to manicures given by the pro athletes who joked and listened as the old-timers told their tales. In another part of town, kids with special needs, like a boy with cerebral palsy, rode horses with their favorite Yankee players.

“The easy way is to give money, but it’s the giving of time that I think is cherished a little bit more,” said baseball great, Derek Jeter.

Four Teenagers Turn in Wallet with $700 Rescuing Man’s Rent

Photo by Sun Star

Photo by Sun StarFour Great Falls teenagers have proved that while their age group might get a bad rap for being music-blaring, text-crazy, lazy individuals, they’re still capable of doing good in the world, reports the Tribune.

They found a wallet with $700 inside from a newly-cashed paycheck, money that the owner, an 18-year-old, needed to pay his rent.

Although the four teens, ages 13-14, imagined everything they could do with the money, in the end they decided to “do a good deed.”