St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Written by: Randy Jones
Danny's Promise Courtesy of Stjude.org
Summer is just about here and looks like we will have a pretty good one. I would like everyone to keep in mind while you watch the kids play and run and jump, keep in mind the children at St. Jude Children's Hospital. Some of these children will leave and possibly be in that crowd of jumping and running children while there will still be those unable to leave and their summer spent inside St. Jude' while doctor's and staff work to keep them healthy. I"m not trying to put a sob story on you but the reality is that cancer is a part of life for millions of children everyday and speaking as a person who has lost a mother and two grandparents to cancer believe me when I say these kids deserve the right to live if not cancer free to have a long life of remission. These children are in great hands here at St Jude because the technology and compassion of the doctors and staff are incorporated into the everyday life of finding cures to save children from what use to be the uncureable.
Please if you can this summer give what you can to help St. Judes Children's Research Hospital keep the dreams and prayers of many a reality. I have a strong place in my heart for these folks and right now with the current economy and gas prices up money is tight for everyone and understandably so. St. Jude works off of donations and anything that anyone can give whether one time or monthly I can tell you will be greatly appreciated. Here is the website for you if you would like to browse around and see the success stories, and they have a catalog online as well that has several neat gifts with the proceeds going to research here you go www.stjude.org
Again I want to Thank everyone and I want to say this, I have two children who have never been to St. Jude for treatment. So why do I support them so much? Because if either of my children did need them, thanks to supporters over the years St. Jude Hospital would have been there. I will leave you with the promise given by the late Founder of St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital Mr. Danny Thomas.
Danny's Promise
More than 70 years ago, Danny Thomas, then a struggling young entertainer with a baby on the way, visited a Detroit church and was so moved during the Mass, he placed his last $7 in the collection box. When he realized what he'd done, Danny prayed for a way to pay the looming hospital bills. The next day, he was offered a small part that would pay 10 times the amount he'd given to the church. Danny had experienced the power of prayer.
Two years later, Danny had achieved moderate acting success in Detroit, but he was struggling to take his career to the next level. Once again, he turned to the church. Praying to St. Jude Thaddeus, the patron saint of hopeless causes, Danny asked the saint to "help me find my way in life, and I will build you a shrine."
His career took a turn for the better, and soon he moved his family to Chicago to pursue career offers. A few years later, at another turning point in his life, Danny visited a church and remembered his pledge to St. Jude. Again he prayed to St. Jude and repeated his pledge to build a shrine to the saint if he would show him the way.
In the years that followed, Danny's career flourished through films and television, and he became an internationally known entertainer. He remembered his pledge to build a shrine to St. Jude.
In the early 1950s, Danny began discussing with friends what concrete form his vow might take. Gradually, the idea of a children's hospital, possibly in Memphis, Tennessee, took shape. In 1955, Danny Thomas and a group of Memphis businessmen who had agreed to help support his dream seized on the idea of creating a unique research hospital devoted to curing catastrophic diseases in children. More than just a treatment facility, this would be a research center for the children of the world.
Danny started raising money for his vision of St. Jude in the early 1950s. By 1955, the local business leaders who had joined his cause began area fundraising efforts, supplementing Danny's benefit shows that brought scores of major entertainment stars to Memphis. Often accompanied by his wife, Rose Marie, Danny crisscrossed the United States by car, sharing his dream and raising funds at meetings and benefits. The pace was so hectic that Danny Thomas and his wife once visited 28 cities in 32 days. Although Danny Thomas and his friends raised the money to build the hospital, they now faced the daunting task of funding its annual operation.
To solve this problem, Danny, of Lebanese decent, turned to his fellow Americans of Arabic-speaking heritage. Believing deeply that these Americans should, as a group, thank the United States for the gifts of freedom given their parents, Danny also felt the support of St. Jude would be a noble way of honoring his immigrant forefathers who had come to America.
Danny's request struck a responsive chord. In 1957, 100 representatives of the Arab-American community met in Chicago to form ALSAC ® with a sole purpose of raising funds for the support of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Since that time, with national headquarters in Memphis and regional offices throughout the United States, ALSAC has assumed full responsibility for all the hospital's fundraising efforts, raising hundreds of millions annually through benefits and solicitation drives among Americans of all ethnic, religious and racial backgrounds. Today, ALSAC is the nation's second largest health-care charity* and is supported by the efforts of more than 1 million volunteers nationwide.
Through striking improvements in the care of pediatric leukemias and numerous forms of solid tumors, St. Jude'"which now has a daily operating cost of $1.6 million'"has brought about improved health care for children all over the world. St. Jude's physicians and scientists have pioneered treatments that have helped push the overall survival rates for childhood cancers from less than 20 percent when the hospital opened in 1962 to 80 percent today.
From a promise of "Help me find my way in life, and I will build you a shrine" to the fulfillment of his dream, Danny lived to see his little hospital become an international beacon of hope for the catastrophically ill children of the world. The founder of St. Jude and ALSAC died on February 6, 1991, just two days after joining patients, parents and employees to celebrate the hospital's 29th anniversary. He was laid to rest in a family crypt at the Danny Thomas/ALSAC Pavilion on the grounds of the hospital. On July 12, 2000, his wife, Rose Marie, passed away and now lies with her beloved husband in the hospital's Memorial Garden. Today, their children, Marlo, Terre and Tony, carry on their parents' work and remain a driving force in fulfilling their father's mission. Danny Thomas is gone, but his dream lives on.
www.stjude.org My goal is to draw in at least 1 million donners by July 4th, 2011 will you help me? Leave me a note on here or facebbok I would like to hear from you. God Bless to all who give.
Randy
Published by Randy Jones
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