Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Hi , Found a type OH! 2. Distribute them within your social circles. ( I must have missed it when it was written! Sorry! Makes more sense this way) Glad to see it going up on the site. Hope everyone likes it and can help out in some way. I am so excited to see Chicago and NY training in Early Treatment!! Love ya, Shellie heather hyatt wrote: Good Morning! I am getting ready to put this up on the aite, but wanted to pass it through our group, first. As most of you know, we are gearing up for Miss Mehtas next visit, and we are really in need of funds to make this happen. We will have an ETP in Chicago & N.Y. state, this June 07. These events are costly, so any support generated for these educational events is very much appreciated! All monies raised goes directly towards our upcoming ETP's and our Early Treatment awareness campaign. ISOP is a parent driven organization and we just couldnt survive without support from parents like you. Thanks for your help! Sincerely, HRH Tap into Parent Power!! The Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program (ISOP) would not be where it is today without the persistence of parents. After all, ISOP was founded by a parent unwilling to settle for the limited options presented to her. ISOP has grown and flourished thanks to the dedication of parents spreading the word about proper diagnosis and early treatment of progressive infantile scoliosis. Many parents have dedicated their time, resources, and even finances to advance ISOP's mission and goals. Now, more than ever, we must each do what we can to perpetuate this forward momentum. As with most things in life, reaching a goal takes time, people to help share the work, and money. As you sit at your computer, reading the amazing personal stories of healing on this website, do you ever wonder what you can do to help? Here's how you can contribute Parent Power to ISOP: 1. First and foremost, be an encouragement to other families via the C.A.S.T. online group. Take the time to welcome new members and answer their questions. This is a beautiful dynamic within the group that really helps people feel welcomed and supported-a real part of the community. 2. Second, request a brochure, make copies of it, and distribute them your circles. Share them with your family. Keep them in your car or purse to hand out as you run into people who are curious about Infantile Scoliosis (IS). Many people throughout the world still do not realize the prevalence of scoliosis in young children, and the benefits of Early Treatment. Direct them to the website where they can gain even more information on IS. 3. Third, consider giving a presentation on IS for a local civic group, church group, or at your child's school. 4. Finally, educate the healthcare professionals you have contact with. If possible, show them the DVD " A New Direction " and introduce them to the early treatment method that we are all excited to see become more available across the United States and throughout the world. Another great way to help ISOP is to raise funds. The cost of training a hospital in the early treatment method is substantial. Encourage friends and family members to support ISOP by wearing the bracelets. Hold a bake sale or car wash. Have a work day raking leaves or shoveling snow. Mobilize your connections to hold a large fundraiser, like the Straight Forward event in Tennessee, or the Hopefest in Virginia. Be creative. The combined impact of every effort that might seem small at the individual level is astounding and powerful! --------------------------------- Give spam the boot. Take control with tough spam protection in the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Hi , This is awesome. I am just racking my brain...trying to plan my attempt to contribute. My family and I are so grateful to you and ISOP. I don't want to speak out of turn, but I am going to do my best to add to the funding. I will call you soon. As they say...keep up the good fight. Your tenacity is so inspirational, not to mention life saving. Lots of Love, The 's heather hyatt wrote: Good Morning! I am getting ready to put this up on the aite, but wanted to pass it through our group, first. As most of you know, we are gearing up for Miss Mehtas next visit, and we are really in need of funds to make this happen. We will have an ETP in Chicago & N.Y. state, this June 07. These events are costly, so any support generated for these educational events is very much appreciated! All monies raised goes directly towards our upcoming ETP's and our Early Treatment awareness campaign. ISOP is a parent driven organization and we just couldnt survive without support from parents like you. Thanks for your help! Sincerely, HRH Tap into Parent Power!! The Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program (ISOP) would not be where it is today without the persistence of parents. After all, ISOP was founded by a parent unwilling to settle for the limited options presented to her. ISOP has grown and flourished thanks to the dedication of parents spreading the word about proper diagnosis and early treatment of progressive infantile scoliosis. Many parents have dedicated their time, resources, and even finances to advance ISOP's mission and goals. Now, more than ever, we must each do what we can to perpetuate this forward momentum. As with most things in life, reaching a goal takes time, people to help share the work, and money. As you sit at your computer, reading the amazing personal stories of healing on this website, do you ever wonder what you can do to help? Here's how you can contribute Parent Power to ISOP: 1. First and foremost, be an encouragement to other families via the C.A.S.T. online group. Take the time to welcome new members and answer their questions. This is a beautiful dynamic within the group that really helps people feel welcomed and supported-a real part of the community. 2. Second, request a brochure, make copies of it, and distribute them your circles. Share them with your family. Keep them in your car or purse to hand out as you run into people who are curious about Infantile Scoliosis (IS). Many people throughout the world still do not realize the prevalence of scoliosis in young children, and the benefits of Early Treatment. Direct them to the website where they can gain even more information on IS. 3. Third, consider giving a presentation on IS for a local civic group, church group, or at your child's school. 4. Finally, educate the healthcare professionals you have contact with. If possible, show them the DVD " A New Direction " and introduce them to the early treatment method that we are all excited to see become more available across the United States and throughout the world. Another great way to help ISOP is to raise funds. The cost of training a hospital in the early treatment method is substantial. Encourage friends and family members to support ISOP by wearing the bracelets. Hold a bake sale or car wash. Have a work day raking leaves or shoveling snow. Mobilize your connections to hold a large fundraiser, like the Straight Forward event in Tennessee, or the Hopefest in Virginia. Be creative. The combined impact of every effort that might seem small at the individual level is astounding and powerful! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 Wow...way to go! I never ceased to be amazed at everyone's dedication and determination to get the news out. Thanks for everything you do! Janet --- heather hyatt wrote: > A few months ago, Amy (Jaeden's mum) made a > connection with Thunder Mountain > Harley son in Loveland, Co. To make a long > story short, we ended up > giving them a brief presentation of ISOP, our > mission, our vision, > etc....They asked us to have an info booth at their > annual event last month. > Amy and I stood at the booth all day passing on ET > info and talking with > interested folks at this event. ISOP just recieved > a $2000 check from > Thunder Mountain Harley! They have also agreed to > help with an annual poker > run. > Just wanted to share with you all. Thanks Amy! > It was worth it!! > HRH > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 That is so great! This group of parents is so great and so dedicated! Steph Tyler 4 Matson 19 months Lily 8 months > > A few months ago, Amy (Jaeden's mum) made a connection with Thunder Mountain > Harley son in Loveland, Co. To make a long story short, we ended up > giving them a brief presentation of ISOP, our mission, our vision, > etc....They asked us to have an info booth at their annual event last month. > Amy and I stood at the booth all day passing on ET info and talking with > interested folks at this event. ISOP just recieved a $2000 check from > Thunder Mountain Harley! They have also agreed to help with an annual poker > run. > Just wanted to share with you all. Thanks Amy! > It was worth it!! > HRH > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 That is so great! This group of parents is so great and so dedicated! Steph Tyler 4 Matson 19 months Lily 8 months > > A few months ago, Amy (Jaeden's mum) made a connection with Thunder Mountain > Harley son in Loveland, Co. To make a long story short, we ended up > giving them a brief presentation of ISOP, our mission, our vision, > etc....They asked us to have an info booth at their annual event last month. > Amy and I stood at the booth all day passing on ET info and talking with > interested folks at this event. ISOP just recieved a $2000 check from > Thunder Mountain Harley! They have also agreed to help with an annual poker > run. > Just wanted to share with you all. Thanks Amy! > It was worth it!! > HRH > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 That is so great! This group of parents is so great and so dedicated! Steph Tyler 4 Matson 19 months Lily 8 months > > A few months ago, Amy (Jaeden's mum) made a connection with Thunder Mountain > Harley son in Loveland, Co. To make a long story short, we ended up > giving them a brief presentation of ISOP, our mission, our vision, > etc....They asked us to have an info booth at their annual event last month. > Amy and I stood at the booth all day passing on ET info and talking with > interested folks at this event. ISOP just recieved a $2000 check from > Thunder Mountain Harley! They have also agreed to help with an annual poker > run. > Just wanted to share with you all. Thanks Amy! > It was worth it!! > HRH > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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