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Hearts for Charity ...


When I went food shopping this past weekend, they were selling cards - ARTWORK FOR EDUCATION - Castle Heights Elementary School (Los Angeles, CA) students are raising funds for programs and equipment for their school.

 I had many different cards to choose from. This is just one that I purchased. Of course, I wanted the heart decorated card, created by Irene - Age 9. As all of you who follow my blog know - I love anything "Heart" related these days ...

These are the times I feel like I am "Giving Back" - Small gestures to help out - Wish I could do more - Perhaps, Someday I will be able to ...

When was the last time you came across something like this? 






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  1. What a beautiful card. And made by a 9 year old child! Amazing! It feels great to be able to help. I sold three pieces so far (wish there were more sold), and it's good to know that the money went to someone in need. xo!

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  2. Hi Sonja - I knew you could relate - Yes - It touched my heart to buy a few cards, knowing they were made by children and with love. It is a great feeling knowing you "doing your part" ... oxoxox

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  3. That youngster will learn a good life lesson through this and during these tuff economical times more teachers should be taking the lead as this one did.....Yes, I love to look for the RAK!
    ♥Debi

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  4. Thanks so much, Debi ~ So wonderful for you to come back time again to visitz ~ Love seeing your messages come through ~ Yes, I agree, a great way to show the little ones a life lesson! Enjoy the weekend!

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