Ann-Marie pays it forward! January 28, 2008
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” I sent out an email to my colleagues at work, looking for ideas for “Pay It Forward”. I received a flurry of emails with lots of ideas. The staff at Empire Communications decided to all pitch in and they bought a Thanksgiving dinner for a family who could not otherwise afford it. Two members of our staff delivered the food along with some pumpkins to the family and spent some time with them.”
Ann-Marie Athavale,
The Rotary Club of Windsor-St. Clair
Dennis pays it forward! January 20, 2008
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“Being a retired educator, I have always had an interest in kids and their education. I went over to Riverside Secondary School and asked the head secretary if there were any students in the school who were unable to pay their student fees. I was told the sad story of two boys at the school whose house had exploded and they had lost everything. The family was struggling financially. I used my $25 from the “Pay It Forward” program and matched with my own funds to pay the student fees for one of the brothers. My hope is that someone else in the Club can follow my lead and help the other boy.
Dennis Arrand,
The Rotary Club of Windsor-St. Clair
For Terra January 12, 2008
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To help us through the recent loss of our twelve year old golden retriever, Terra, our friend Sylvia passed this touching story along to us. It’s a wonderful example of people helping people. Authentic or not, this story about paying it forward has brought enjoyment and comfort to those I know who have read it. I hope you enjoy it too.
Our 14 year old dog, Abbey, died last month. The day after she died, my 4 year old daughter Meredith was crying and talking about how much she missed Abbey. She asked if we could write a letter to God so that when Abbey got to heaven, God would recognize her. I told her that I thought we could so she dictated these words:
Dear God,
Will you please take care of my dog? She died yesterday and is with you in heaven. I miss her very much. I am happy that you let me have her as my dog even though she got sick. I hope you will play with her. She likes to play with balls and to swim. I am sending a picture of her so when you see her. You will know that she is my dog. I really miss her.
Love, Meredith.
We put the letter in an envelope with a picture of Abbey and Meredith and addressed it to God/Heaven. We put our return address on it. Then Meredith pasted several stamps on the front of the envelope because she said it would take lots of stamps to get the letter all the way to heaven. That afternoon she dropped it into the letter box at the post office. A few days later, she asked if God had gotten the letter yet. I told her that I thought He had.
Yesterday, there was a package wrapped in gold paper on our front porch addressed, “To Meredith , ” in an unfamiliar hand. Meredith opened it. Inside was a book by Mr. Rogers called, “When a Pet Dies.” Taped to the inside front cover was the letter we had written to God in its opened envelope. On the opposite page was the picture of Abbey and Meredith and this note:
Dear Meredith,
Abbey arrived safely in heaven. Having the picture was a big help. I recognized Abbey right away. Abbey isn’t sick anymore. Her spirit is here with me just like it stays in your heart. Abbey loved being your dog. Since we don’t need our bodies in heaven, I don’t have any pockets to keep your picture in, so I am sending it back to you in this little book for you to keep and have something to remember Abbey by. Thank you for the beautiful letter and thank your mother for helping you write it and sending it to me. What a wonderful mother you have. I picked her especially for you. I send my blessings every day and remember that I love you very much.
By the way, I’m easy to find, I am wherever there is love.
Love, God
Jennifer pays it forward! January 9, 2008
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Through a friend, I became aware of a man who was on a fixed income, who really wanted a vacuum but could not afford one. When I was out that weekend, I found a vacuum at a yard sale and purchased it for the man.
Jennifer Grynn,
The Rotary Club of Windsor-St. Clair
Phyllis pays it forward! January 9, 2008
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I met a lady named Linda who volunteers at Windsor Regional Hospital doing nails for and spending time with seniors. I asked Linda to use the $25 to buy some nail supplies and tell the seniors that money came from the Rotary Club of Windsor St. Clair to buy new shades of nail polish. I received the following email from Linda as a result: “Hi! Just wanted to send a big “Thank you” to your Club. I received $25.00 from Phyllis Charbonneau through your “Pay It Forward” program and I am so thrilled! I’m sure Phyllis will fill you in on the details, but with it, I was able to buy a number of pale colours of nail polish and some nail files. I read Phyllis’ letter to my patients and they were thrilled to be recipients of this gesture. Thank you so much! What a wonderful idea! Linda”
Phyllis Charbonneau,
The Rotary Club of Windsor-St. Clair
Diane pays it forward! January 9, 2008
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Through my work at the Heart and Stroke Foundation, I knew of a little girl who had been born with her heart outside her body, and thus needed surgeries to correct this. I went to visit the family and used my “Pay It Forward” money to help the little girl with travel expenses. A very touching follow up to this is that the next week, I received a call from the post office saying that they had been asked to “Pay It Forward”. The post office had been collecting money for the little girl and when they asked her family where to deliver it, the little girl requested that the post office “Pay It Forward” and donate the funds to the Heart and Stroke Foundation!
Diane McKinley,
The Rotary Club of Windsor-St. Clair