Monsanto and a Promise to Keep

If you voted yesterday, THANKS!

Now ALSO VOTE TODAY!

This is a vote-once-a-day contest. We were in first place again yesterday morning, but then we dropped back behind a CAT RESCUE! There’s nothing wrong with cats (in the big picture of God’s plan and all) but we’re talking about our Little’s school. . . .

Go. Team. Promise.

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YOU can help Little with a click of your mouse!!!

Promise Christian Academy recently entered Monsanto’s Grow St. Louis contest in an effort to receive funding for the organization. Grow St. Louis projects that accumulate the top three number of votes will receive up to $15,000 in grants from Monsanto—and you can help us be among the winners!

Just visit www.stlgrown.com from today through Aug. 26 and vote for us (look for the project named CUSTOMIZED LEARNING FOR SPECIAL KIDS or just put Promise in the search box. You can vote 1 time a day, so vote daily and tell all your friends to do the same!

To quote my friend, “If you’re a Monsanto hater, consider this plundering Egypt, and vote with a vengeance! Please!!!!”

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(Dr. Denmark has passed away.  See my first reference to her  here.)

A Heart for Healing – A Look at the Life of Dr. Leila Denmark

“Even as a youngster, Dr. Leila Daughtry Denmark (’18) was a healer, treating sick animals on her family’s Portal, Ga. farm. The third woman to graduate from the Medical College of Georgia, Denmark’s love for the field of medicine was only matched by her desire to make sure she did her best to help children.

Until her retirement at the age of 103, Denmark treated thousands of children in her private pediatric practice and also as a volunteer for more than 50 years at the Central Presbyterian Baby Clinic in downtown Atlanta, where she helped develop the whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine.”

For more, click through here.

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