Bravo Kate! What an inspiration! This touched a chord in me. I remember working in Brooklyn with children in foster care who had lost parents to AIDS. A program like this would’ve been a saving grace in a situation where the kids suffered in silence because death and AIDS are such taboo subjects. Kate- I agree whole heartedly that so many fear deeply that they don’t matter in this world, when that couldn’t be further from the truth. Your story demonstrates how one person impacts hundreds of lives. We all have something matchless to contribute through our unique gifts. You refused to let a bad thing that happened to you, do something bad to you. I am completely inspired that you started a nonprofit- I dream of that at 28 years old!
Thank you!
As a person going thru a death of a Wife and having small kids as well. The statement made by Kate is profound indeed. Its is the only thing so far I can understand, to be a fact. Take Care
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