Tag: giving
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Don’t Leap!
This is about the only time I’d ever say that–as the author of a book titled, ‘Leap,’ I’d say I’m a pretty big fan of jumping in and going for it. But “Don’t Leap!” is definitely the appropriate title for the latest entry in my “By Leaps and Bounds” Photo Contest. This photo was taken […]
Heather Grace Stewart
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“What Really Matters” — Review of Where the Butterflies Go
I just realized I’ve never posted a review of my poetry collection here on my blog. It’s been almost a year since its release, and thanks to your kind interest, I’m very close to being able to make a third donation to third-world educational projects. What a thrill to have exceeded my goal like this. […]
Heather Grace Stewart
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All I Want for Christmas…
The greatest lesson I learned this year was that I don’t need great power or money to make a difference in the world. I can use my talents to help others. I got a much greater reward than any award or sum of money simply by learning how children in the third world have benefited […]