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| Melissa and Sean |
The main reason for adding my voice to the collection is the amazing things and people I have met that need to be shared with others. This opportunity to work with a diverse group of men has been eye opening and heart expanding for me. I have had a great and wonderful gift given by donorworx to work with such amazing people and to do such amazing work. The amount of generous souls opening their hearts to help out children affirms the greatness of humanity in my eyes every day. I have had the pleasure of helping so many people sponsor children changing their lives and the children’s lives.
I think this morning was my favorite story to have shared with me. It’s about the sponsor ship of a little girl from Armenia named Lily. Lily has the pleasure of having her life changed by an amazing couple from Penticton. This couple lost their daughter to a tragic shooting that has been in the news a lot over the past two years. They have been fighting for justice since the shooting happened and it has been a battle with the government, the assailant and their health. Their daughter was shot in the head by her common law husband who was an ex-police man in the area. He had tried to justify it by making it look as though she had attacked him with a knife, only failing to remember she was left handed not right and that after rigamortice sets in you can’t curl a hand around a knife. The death of their daughter was over the patience of money. Yesterday they finally won the court case and justice was served; if you want more details about the case please feel free to Google the Kelowna news. But what got me is how amazing these people were, they were just having a nice morning stroll in the mall to cool off (it has been freeking and awesome hot here, thank the gods for the lake and thank you for booking are wonderfully camp room so close to it, you are a god in my eyes). They spotted the booth and started to have a chat with me, and during the conversation decided as a celebration to the verdict to sponsor lily. They specifically asked for a little girl, and told me the story of their daughter as I dug through the children we had at the booth. When the wife left the booth I asked if I could give her a hug, during the hug she thanked me and said that lily would be the replacement for the death of their youngest daughter and remind them that life goes on! People are truly amazing!
There are so many amazing things about this job, I love the fact that it’s a worthwhile cause, that I feel
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| Mel Lockhart |
The Lantern Project
-Mel Lockhart-


























