When my father passed away, our family, along with the support of many good people, set up a charitable fund in his name to provide clothes for low-income children in the school district. This last weekend, I went to the fundraiser dinner that helps raise money for the shopping that happens twice a year for these deserving kids. The night was fun, and it is our special community which makes it the wonderful event that it is.
This is my favorite song, and I chose this version because it is sung by children.
What a beautiful act of kindness that you and your family did. I love that you love children so much and you are blessing them in this way. You are a true gem!
Even though you and I live on opposite coasts, we must be kindred spirits. My Father use to donate his gently used clothes to homeless shelters. I do that and it's been ten years since his passing. And another thing: That is my all time favorite song! I always thought Louis Armstrong sang it beautifully, however, these kids are the best. Their hearts and spirits shine straight through to their faces! A great post.
Yes let us all have the heart of a child, open minded, honest and innocent. I never heart this version sung by children, I love it and it touched my heart.
This is a beautiful idea and I just know it will benefit and change the lives of so many. You are so kind and I respect so much about you. Such a gorgeous person. I hope you know that..
Such a special way to celebrate your father's life and for his memory to live on. You already know how I feel about nurturing the heart of a child in each of us, and I absolutely love that song I know to be one of your favorites. Thank you for sharing with us, Sheri. xoxo's
Beautiful version of What a Wonderful World, my friend. I could linger here and listen to it all day. If only the world could sing those lyrics in one accord. I can see it though, through the eyes of a child. xoxo's
You know, this is what I've always felt was the best approach to living. To live in the wisdom of adulthood, but with the hope of a child. Absolutely. Much love to you dear friend. Anita
Dear Sheri, You have such a giving heart.. What a wonderful tribute to your father, to set up a fund for children in need... Bless you dear friend. Penny
This is a wonderful idea, Sheri, and I admire you that you did this when your father passed away: at times when you don't feel well to think of others who need our help! And Children are worth it in any case! Hugs from Barbara
Dear Sheri, What a wonderful thing you did.. to set up a charity. A kind gesture for all the poor children. Their little hearts must be so grateful and full of gladness. God bless you Sheri. val x x x
What a great way to remember your father. I think it's a wonderful idea in his honor. To help those little children, I know he is smiling down on all of you. What a great way to play it forward. Mary
Hi Sheri-What a lovely way to remember your father. The local school districts are so needy and you are lighting up life for children in this special way. Bless you. xx, H PS-thanks for you kind comments on my site. I'm adding you to my blog roll. :)
Love that you have remembered your Father, by supporting the needy with a charitable fund. This is such a special and lovely thing you are doing. Happy weekend hugs Carolyn
Sheri, What a lovely thing to do to help out some kids in need. I'm sure your father would have been very proud of what you did--how could he not be. Have a lovely weekend. Mickie ;)
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What a lovely way to pay it forward.
Sheri, That is a great thing in honor of your father. xoxo,Susie
Sheri- What a great tribute to your Dad. I love when we can pay things forward...and Oh - To have the heart and pure soul of a child........xo Diana
What a beautiful act of kindness that you and your family did. I love that you love children so much and you are blessing them in this way. You are a true gem!
xoxo
Heidi
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Congratulations for your initiative, after the death your father. So always live with you, but making many people happy!Love & kisses!
What a lovely way to honour your father's memory.
Even though you and I live on opposite coasts, we must be kindred spirits. My Father use to donate his gently used clothes to homeless shelters. I do that and it's been ten years since his passing. And another thing: That is my all time favorite song! I always thought Louis Armstrong sang it beautifully, however, these kids are the best. Their hearts and spirits shine straight through to their faces! A great post.
Yes let us all have the heart of a child, open minded, honest and innocent. I never heart this version sung by children, I love it and it touched my heart.
Have a great day.
Love,
B.
Such a kind and sweet gesture!
I admire you more and more every day, Sheri!
Hugs, sweetheart!
What a wonderful thing to do, setting up a fund in your father's name. And What a Wonderful World, great song which I sing with my ladies choir! xx
This is a beautiful idea and I just know it will benefit and change the lives of so many. You are so kind and I respect so much about you. Such a gorgeous person. I hope you know that..
Such a special way to celebrate your father's life and for his memory to live on. You already know how I feel about nurturing the heart of a child in each of us, and I absolutely love that song I know to be one of your favorites.
Thank you for sharing with us, Sheri.
xoxo's
Beautiful version of What a Wonderful World, my friend. I could linger here and listen to it all day. If only the world could sing those lyrics in one accord. I can see it though, through the eyes of a child.
xoxo's
How sweet! My daughter in law teaches kindergarten and it's unbelievable how many kids don't have the basic necessities. So sad.
Beautiful!!♥
With love, Marikki
You know, this is what I've always felt was the best approach to living. To live in the wisdom of adulthood, but with the hope of a child. Absolutely. Much love to you dear friend. Anita
Dear Sheri,
You have such a giving heart.. What a wonderful tribute to your father, to set up a fund for children in need... Bless you dear friend.
Penny
This is a wonderful idea, Sheri, and I admire you that you did this when your father passed away: at times when you don't feel well to think of others who need our help! And Children are worth it in any case!
Hugs from Barbara
Respect....love you Ria...x !
oh how nice Sheri(:). so kind of you..
love my holiday fun decor too...thanks,
hugs..Patty
One of my favorite songs! What a precious gift to give to others-a legacy that your father has left.
Such a kinde gesture dear Sheri,wonderful tribute!
Hugs my dear friend!
Nely
Dear Sheri,
What a wonderful thing you did.. to set up a charity.
A kind gesture for all the poor children.
Their little hearts must be so grateful and full of gladness.
God bless you Sheri.
val x x x
Hi Sheri: I would love to hear your story of "It's a wonderful world".
Take Care my friend.
What a great way to remember your father. I think it's a wonderful idea in his honor. To help those little children, I know he is smiling down on all of you. What a great way to play it forward.
Mary
Que lindo rose!
meu inglês não é perfeito, mas pude entender a música pela alegria das crianças!
Zizi
Hi Sheri, his legacy continues. Very touchy story my dear.
Hope you have a wonderful week
Hugs,
Aida
Sheri, that is such a wonderful thing to do… helping so many children… So special!
XOXO Mary
What a beautiful way to celebrate your Dad's life and help others. Wishing you life's blessing Sheri. Shell - A Darlings Nest
How sweet!
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Hi Sheri-What a lovely way to remember your father. The local school districts are so needy and you are lighting up life for children in this special way. Bless you.
xx, H
PS-thanks for you kind comments on my site. I'm adding you to my blog roll. :)
Hi Sheri,
Love that you have remembered your Father, by supporting the needy with a charitable fund. This is such a special and lovely thing you are doing.
Happy weekend
hugs
Carolyn
Sheri, What a lovely thing to do to help out some kids in need. I'm sure your father would have been very proud of what you did--how could he not be. Have a lovely weekend. Mickie ;)
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