Friday, March 1, 2013

Orphan Run MS: Gaining Momentum


Over the last few weeks, I have introduced you to Orphan Run Mississippi.  I wrote about how 4theVoiceless got involved with this event and how 15-year-old EmilyFaith Abbott has been working tirelessly to promote it. 

EmilyFaith speaking to DeSoto Central Middle School's Fellowship of Christian Students this week
Great orphan care discussion in Ms. Clayton's class at DCMS.
The calendar has rolled over into March (Mid-South forecast for snow notwithstanding), and it is time for action.  Even though the Orphan Run MS 5K (and accompanying one-mile fun run) is still 7 weeks away, the next couple of weeks are critical for race preparation.  Now is the time to line up volunteers and order pre-race supplies.

That is why I am calling on each of you readers to do four things:
  1. Sign up for the race here.  Whether you are a runner or not doesn't matter.  As EmilyFaith says: walk, run, or skip it.  Just be there, wear the T-shirt to promote the cause, and be a part of this great cause.  Ultimately, orphaned Ugandan children without a home will have one; it doesn't matter where you finish in the race that really matters.
  2. Remind everyone you know who already knows about the race to sign up now.
  3. Continue to promote awareness of Orphan Run Mississippi.  That can be as simple as a couple of mouse clicks to share this post.
  4. Ask businesses in the Mid-South if they are involved with this race.  Tell your favorite businesses -- as I have -- that you sure hope they are sponsoring and promoting it.  If you need a corporate packet, please let me know, and I will get you one.
Thank you for leveraging your influence for the benefit of this cause.  It will just remain a good idea without you and others like you making it happen.  I look forward to updating you about great progress in the weeks to come.  Engage.  Do your part!

Thanks for reading and responding.

4theVoiceless,
Al





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