Mother Teresa once said: “Spread
love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.”
It’s as if she had been bestowing these bits of advice upon the late Paul
Newman, while he was in the process of forming the plan for and building >The
Hole in the Wall Gang Camp< , whose main mission is: “dedicated to
providing ‘a different kind of healing’ to seriously ill children and their
families throughout the Northeast, free of charge.”
Yesterday, my mom and I had the great pleasure of attending
this wonderful camp’s Holiday Party. I had received the invite from the
marvelous Mr. Ray Lamontagne, a philanthropist himself, whom I had met my first
semester back to school [Fall’11]. He had hosted an Emerging Leaders
session, aptly titled “The Purpose and Power of Non-Profits”. Ray and I have stayed in-touch over the past few years, and I was so flattered to receive that invitation. The even better feeling? Attending this occasion, and being able to witness the genuine joy, love, and gratitude which were so prominent all throughout.
There were so many superb sights to behold. From the walls wrapped in decorative, holiday paper, to the elves and other North Pole-ians prancing to and fro, it was certainly an enjoyable day! I even was able to ~craft~, which is, without a doubt, one of my favorite pastimes.
... talk about feeling as if you were in Santa's work-shop!
~MY~ *HAPPY-ZONE*
The gigantic tree was a sight to be seen! Not only was it monstrously tall and wide, but the special ornaments which adorned the many branches, paired with the generous gifts underneath for all of the strong survivors who were present, just made it even more phenomenal!
Before our departure, Mom and I had to pose for a picture with a couple of Santa's helpers ~
Without the endless efforts of individuals like Ray and his tremendous work-force, this would not have been possible.
As quoted by Paul Newman's character, Butch, in the famous Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid film:
"I have vision, and the rest of the world wears bifocals!"
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