"You are AMAZING! You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to! I see YOU... YOU ARE ENOUGH."

"The kid in you needs to help the children of tomorrow."
“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty."
SPOTLIGHT A PARENT, VETERAN, OR CHILD

The Love of Lisa
Coming soon! Small Summary about Lisa
“We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty."

SPOTLIGHT
The Sunshine We Call Charity
Coming Soon! A Summary about Charity.

SPOTLIGHT
Defeating the Odd's - The Story of Chris
Coming Soon! A Summary about Chris.
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A Letter That Could've Changed Your Lyfe
A Letter to That Special Person
The one who saw you, believed in you, or held your hand when you needed it most.
A Letter to the Younger You
The child who felt unseen, uncertain, or afraid to shine.

Write A Letter To The Younger You
Before life hardened you, what did you need to hear?
Write to the version of you who questioned everything.
Tell him/her what would have changed everything for you.
Maybe he/she was never lost, just looking for themselves in the wrong places.
Write the letter. Say it now. Send it in and share.
A Summary Of Our Letter To A "Young Man Becoming"
A boy carries a weight no child should ever hold, shaped by words and wounds that tried to convince him he was less. But he survives what many men could not. He rises, unseen, uncelebrated, but unbroken. What once made him feel rejected becomes his power. He chooses not to pass on his pain, but to end it. And one day, the man he becomes reaches back for another boy in the dark, and because he made it out, that boy will too.


A Summary Of Our Letter Titled "The Weight You Carried Still Echoes Here"
A soul learned to carry unbearable weight in silence, giving pieces of themselves in places the world will never see. While others lived ordinary moments, they stood in the unseen, holding everything together, losing parts of themselves so others wouldn’t have to. Now they return to a world that feels distant, where no one quite understands what it took just to stand here again. But their silence does not erase their sacrifice. They are still needed. Still becoming. Still worthy. And even if they can’t feel it yet, the weight they carried still echoes, reminding them to stay, to heal, and to believe their life still has purpose beyond the pain.

