Thursday, November 21, 2013

Terry Wise is an extraordinary person--wise, empathetic, warm, thoughtful, and vulnerable.  She shares all these attributes with us in her book Waking Up, but she shares the benefit of her work with others through The Missing Peace Foundation:

The Foundation provides financial assistance, public speaking and other resources to entities that lack funding to advance their efforts to help those confronted with mental and physical health issues. Qualifying recipients include organizations, communities, schools, and other associations who aspire to raise awareness and educate others on topics related to long-term caregiving, grief, depression, mental health, suicide prevention, and the process of recovery.

Please check out the website to see if the foundation might be able to help your organization, or whether you might feel moved to contribute money to help the work of the foundation.

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