My photo of Kayla dancing in bandages ( the one we use as our header on this website) was chosen as one of six winners in The Wonders of Life photo contest. This was a nationwide contest. I am honored to have my photo chosen from so many gorgeous entries.
To see the photo montage and learn more about the purpose of the contest .. please click here:
http://www.lifehappens.org/wondersphotos
Just a holiday reminder....if you'd like to help Kayla with her last collection effort for this area.. we are still collecting through December for Hackley Hospital in Muskegon.
After this.. we'd like to hear from you and your own personal Bandages for Rosie efforts or plans for your own communities! We want to post your stories here! Thanks!
-Annette
Bandages for Rosie is a grass roots effort with a goal of encouraging communities to donate and supply hospitals around the world with character bandages for children, in honor of someone they love.
How it started:
Rosalee "Rosie" Hooker was a beautiful child who lost her battle with brain cancer August 4, 2009.
Her angelic blonde curls mixed with her feisty personality, touched the hearts of many people at home and around the world. As her illness progressed, she lost her curls, but never her fighting spirit..
When she died at age four, her grieving 7 year old sister Kayla wanted to take on a project that would honor Rosie, and help the many children who were patients at Helen Devos Children's hospital in Grand Rapids Michigan.
One of the few things her sister loved about being in the hospital were special bandages that the nurses would allow her to choose whenever she was "poked." Sometimes they'd bring one for her doll as well. These bandages featured cartoon characters, sparkles and other fun designs, and were purchased by the nurses. (Typically hospitals only use the standard brown type unless otherwise donated.)
Kayla determined to try to gather 1,000 boxes of bandages to donate to the hospital within a month. With the help of family, friends, local businesses and the local community, Kayla had exceeded and more than tripled her goal in six weeks. Now the community is continuing to collect to help other hospitals. A few bandage companies also heard about the bandage drive and mailed bandages to Kaylas house. Some of the businesses that had a late start with collections asked to keep the drive going an additional month. Any bandages received that month would start to be distributed to other area hospitals.
The Goal
Our goal is to encourage anyone hearing about this wonderful story to honor someone you love by starting a Bandages for Rosie drive in your community and local hospital. This is a wonderful lesson in philanthropy and giving that is easily accomplished by individuals, schools, organizations... everyone can help.
Bandages can be purchased anywhere from 1.00 to 5..00 a box, with the average bandage at about 2.00 a box. Very special and unique bandages typically range 3.00 to 5.00 a box. (You can donate money towards the purchase of bandaids to your left!)
Bandages are lightweight, easy to store, and extremely economical to purchase, so everyone can be involved in giving.
We would love to hear your comments, and please post your Bandages for Rosie accomplishments here on our website!
By doing so you honor the memory of very special and brave little girl, and sick children everywhere, in a very tangible, and heartfelt way.
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