Friday, March 28, 2014

Featuring Sheron Pearson

I'm passionate about causes that prick my conscience or my heart.  Anything to do with kids, mental health, women or just those underdog stories are guaranteed to make me open my big mouth and jump in with both feet - sometimes without thinking how I'm going to fulfill my lofty promises.
 
Looking back over my life, I've always had this caring and sharing spirit, I firmly believe a blessing is not a blessing until it is shared.  That may not be PC - but that is a major tenet I live by.
 
I've worked with Jamaican group FURI (Family Reunification and Resettlement Initiative) in Jamaica who work with those who have been deported to Jamaica.  After having the founder on my internet radio program (The Conduit Show) www.e2onair.com -  I was able to use that platform and the kind donations of friends and family to source ten used computers to establish a computer lab which is in use and helps those repatriated residents to stay in touch with their family members.
 
The current project and the one which currently holds my heart came about after reading about a school in rural Kingston - Padmore Primary School.  The story touched me and although they have a virtual smorgasboard of things they desperately need, I spoke with the Principal- Keisha Hayle a wonderful woman who has depleted her own savings to bring her school up to par and turn it around from one earmarked for closure to one where the kids are selected or a national quiz challenge!
 
So far, we have been purchased a stove for the school and are in the process of purchasing a new 'fridge for the kitchen.(using the wonderful doation platform "Go Fund Me").   I plan to continue working with Padmore, my next project will be to refurbish the playground which is in a deplorable state and also increase the W.C. facilties as more and more children attend.
 
Even though this school falls under the control of the Government of Jamaica, this is just one of many schools where resources are scant and will not be increased unless citizenry take an active role. 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Introduction Blog

Hello,

I wanted to start this blog to help other independent artists share a little more about themselves and explain organizations that they support. In addition, I would like some of the non-profit organizations post blogs to provide information. Thus, this is for the title, What Are You Passionate About.

Matthew Reihl, an upcoming amazing author has graciously agreed to help me with this blog. He has been behind me for about a year now, and I have come to rely on his help. He is pretty amazing and I want to tell him thank you for putting up with me.

When talking to other independent artists, I have noticed many offer some of their proceeds to a cause they feel strongly about. It is interesting to learn about the different causes out there. I also found it amazing, how many artists truly do donate some of their proceeds to certain causes.

As a fairly new author, (I say new because I have been only doing this a couple of years and still learning the ropes), I will donate 20% of my proceeds to Royal Family Kids Camp and 10% to www.karrelight.com.

Royal Family Kids Camp is a camp where foster kids can go to spend one week and receive one on one attention. They get to cut loose and be a normal kid. They are able to bond with camp counselors and other foster kids.

www.karrlight.com is an organization here in Kansas, very local to me, that helps fight human trafficking here in the Midwest. She offers products on her website that help support her organization. What makes her products great, is that they are not made by children or slaves. Karre truly puts her heart and soul into this fight. She has provided a wealth of information about human trafficking, and it amazes me how naïve I was about it.

I feel each cause is very important.

I hope you enjoy the blogs. As this blog moves along, I will post more information about the causes I support. In addition, I will be setting up blogs specifically for foster care and the fight against human trafficking.

I hope you enjoy the blogs. LR Hatfield.