Hi Everyone,
Here are 3 Hugs & Hope families that need prayers, cards and extra support.
Sierra Journey F. started vomiting blood yesterday and is in the critical care unit. She and her Mother Shaylene could both use an extra card.
Also, Ethan S is going to have his tonsils out next week...always a bit tricky with our kid's health issues. He and/or his Mom Michelle could use an extra card.
Also: Kelly, Mom to Kaitlyn C. just learned that, after 7 surgeries last month, the problem hasn't been taken care of, Kaitlyn's continued to be in tremendous pain, and Kaitlyn will be having additional surgery in June.
You can view all 3 children by clicking here
You can e-mail me at createwithstamps.sandy@gmail.com for their addresses.
Thanks and lets bring some smiles to these children's faces.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
BIRTHDAY CARDS
How about making some Birthday Cards for the Hugs and Hope Kids. You can check out whose Birthdays are coming up by going here. You can send one child a card or all of them. I'm starting my cards now for the April Birthdays. Join me won't you in bringing smiles to these couragious beautiful children.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Happy Mail For Colbie

Meet Colbie who is looking forward to receiving some happy mail from us.
You can view her profile (here)
Don't forget her siblings like to receive Happy Mail too! Join Me...Won't You?
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Postcards for Maya
www.caringbridge. org/mi/mayam you can view her page by clicking on link..I received this message today!
Maya would LOVE to collect postcards from as many places as possible. Her Mom, will use this to fuel her love for Geography as well as help her remain aware of just how many people care about her. She's an amazing girl who spends more time IN the hospital or receiving extra treatments than outside it. Yet she actively embraces life. A true inspiration. So, please pass the word as far and wide as possible: Postcards for Maya.
(By the way, her most favorite color in the world is purple)
Maya O.
PO Box 462
Holmen, WI 54636
You can e-mail me if you have any questions or visit the hugs and hope web-site by clicking on the banner in the right hand column.
Let's send post cards to Maya...
Sandy
Maya would LOVE to collect postcards from as many places as possible. Her Mom, will use this to fuel her love for Geography as well as help her remain aware of just how many people care about her. She's an amazing girl who spends more time IN the hospital or receiving extra treatments than outside it. Yet she actively embraces life. A true inspiration. So, please pass the word as far and wide as possible: Postcards for Maya.
(By the way, her most favorite color in the world is purple)
Maya O.
PO Box 462
Holmen, WI 54636
You can e-mail me if you have any questions or visit the hugs and hope web-site by clicking on the banner in the right hand column.
Let's send post cards to Maya...
Sandy
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
I get daily prayers from Beliefnet. Today, I thought I would share this prayer for everyone, all over the world, especially the children who are so brave!
Prayer to Live With Grace
May we discover through pain and torment,
the strength to live with grace and humor.
May we discover through doubt and anguish,
the strength to live with dignity and holiness.
May we discover through suffering and fear,
the strength to move toward healing.
May it come to pass that we be restored to health and to vigor.
May Life grant us wellness of body, spirit, and mind.
And if this cannot be so, may we find in this transformation and passage
moments of meaning, opportunities for love
and the deep and gracious calm that comes
when we allow ourselves to move on.
- Rabbi Rami M. Shapiro
Prayer to Live With Grace
May we discover through pain and torment,
the strength to live with grace and humor.
May we discover through doubt and anguish,
the strength to live with dignity and holiness.
May we discover through suffering and fear,
the strength to move toward healing.
May it come to pass that we be restored to health and to vigor.
May Life grant us wellness of body, spirit, and mind.
And if this cannot be so, may we find in this transformation and passage
moments of meaning, opportunities for love
and the deep and gracious calm that comes
when we allow ourselves to move on.
- Rabbi Rami M. Shapiro
Saturday, February 28, 2009
About The Hugs & Hope Foundation

The HUGS and HOPE Foundation for Sick Children is a unique group with a personal approach.
This allows us to meet specific needs of the families we serve. Our simple goal is bring a little
more joy, love, and laughter into the lives of children suffering from critical illness or injuries.
What began in 2000 as a disabled grandma's hobby has grown into a nationwide network of
over 2500 volunteers who, through prayer, encouragement and "happy mail" have touched the
lives of hundreds of children. Our group offers the rare commodity of
friendship, which significantly impacts the lives of families in crisis.
HUGS and HOPE Programs
Sending Smiles to hospitalized children by mailing cheery cards, teddy
bears, balloon bouquets, books, and other toys.
Granting Wishes for everything from swing sets, tickets to rock
concerts, and airline tickets to a new bike, a VCR, or an electric guitar.
Helping Santa by matching sick kids with volunteer "elves" who
sponsor needy children for the holidays.
Providing Parent Pals by matching up isolated parents with volunteers
who offer daily encouragement through phone calls, emails, or letters.
24 Hour Chat Group where parents may connect with others in similar
situations or with volunteers who offer encouragement.
Contribute materials or services, such as postage stamps, office
supplies, public relations writing, accounting, etc.
Participate in fundraisers.
Host a benefit.
Please support the HUGS and HOPE Club's programs and help them to
grow.With your help, we can make a difference for more children facing
critical illness. Our programs are made possible through the generous
donations of people like you.
Hugs and Hope | P.O. Box 56 | Harshaw, WI 54529
Marsha Jordan, Director | (715) 282-7271| hugsandhope@gmail.com
Visit our web site at http://www.hugsandhope.org
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
A Little About the Founder of Hugs & Hope
Marsha Jordan is a disabled grandmother, author, and shower singer who began her writing career on the bathroom walls of St. Joseph's Catholic Elementary School. Now her writing appears in restrooms throughout the country. Jordan has two boys, ages 30and 55. She's been married to the 55 year old for 31 years.
She's been held captive for a quarter of a century In the north woods of Wisconsin where she shares an empty nest with her rocket scientist husband and their badly behaved toy poodle, King Louie who rules the household with an iron paw. Jordan, who has eaten enough chocolate to make the Guinness Book of Records, spends her days ignoring her dirty oven and dreaming of the things she'd like to do but probably never will -- including overcoming the trauma of class picture day in second grade. Her hobbies (besides eating and napping) include rubber stamping, collecting antiques, riding her pet pig Shirley, and studying do-it-yourself dentistry.
After her grandson was badly burned, Jordan created The HUGS and HOPE Foundation, a nonprofit charity devoted to cheering critically ill and injured children.
Jordan's inspirational and humorous essays are available in her new book, "Hugs, Hope, and Peanut Butter." The book is illustrated with drawings by kids who are battling for life. You can view her book (here)
She's been held captive for a quarter of a century In the north woods of Wisconsin where she shares an empty nest with her rocket scientist husband and their badly behaved toy poodle, King Louie who rules the household with an iron paw. Jordan, who has eaten enough chocolate to make the Guinness Book of Records, spends her days ignoring her dirty oven and dreaming of the things she'd like to do but probably never will -- including overcoming the trauma of class picture day in second grade. Her hobbies (besides eating and napping) include rubber stamping, collecting antiques, riding her pet pig Shirley, and studying do-it-yourself dentistry.
After her grandson was badly burned, Jordan created The HUGS and HOPE Foundation, a nonprofit charity devoted to cheering critically ill and injured children.
Jordan's inspirational and humorous essays are available in her new book, "Hugs, Hope, and Peanut Butter." The book is illustrated with drawings by kids who are battling for life. You can view her book (here)
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