Wednesday, December 4, 2013


A Time of Thanksgiving

Fall is one of my favorite times of the year, not just because of the cooling weather here in Texas or the leaves changing; but I really enjoy reflecting on the timeline over the last several months both personally and with Project 4031.  I guess, as you get older and maybe having a young child in the mix helps; the year seems to fly by.  Kristina and I enjoy chasing our 18 month old son Jack around…it has been such a joy to see him grow so much this year.  This year has also been exciting for Project 4031, as 2013 marked 4031’s first full year of service and through the many prayers, support, and love of all of you reading this blog we have had the opportunity to touch over 30 families here in the United States and as of November 18th we sent our first shipment of medical equipment to Belize which will touch many terminally ill patients, their families, and volunteer caregivers.  We doubled our attendance and financial support in our annual fundraiser dinner celebrating hospice month, which was held on Thursday November 7th.  We exceeded our goal by $4,000, with net proceeds of $24,000 and $2,000 of monthly commitments through November 2014.  Touching lives, sharing our stories, and determined to get better every year; the 4031 Family has so much to be thankful for and are so excited to continue our journey to strengthening the end of life stories of people around the globe.  During the holidays there is always a rise in needs and of course fulfilling dreams, so please consider volunteering some time to serve others or perhaps making a tax deductible year-end donation.  If you know of a terminally ill patient with a need or a dream, please give Project 4031 the opportunity to serve.  Thank you for all that you do for Project 4031.  Be sure to check out our News Letter later this month of course future blog post to find out about 2014 volunteer opportunities and our Spring Golf Classic.  I pray you have an awesome and blessed Christmas Season and please reach out if there is a need!  Merry Christmas!
A Million Thanks,
Josh

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