Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Live Good

A good life is not lived by chance, but by choice!
This is a week of goodness. I will be speaking to three schools. There is nothing more rewarding than talking to the next generation of possble lawyers, doctors, and presidents. The children motivate me to be better and do more.
I have to get my five dollars ready ( that's the amount I won on Deal or No Deal) it will be interesting to see the childrens faces.

Monday, December 15, 2008

You have the power! Use it.

"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true."

- Richard Bach

The Giving Movement was a dream two years ago. A dream that kept me awake morning, noon and night. It was sparked by my parents, grandmother and my husband. Then this lady named Oprah started Mega giving and I wanted to be an impact on my world like she has done on this world.
There are numerous nights of tears and fears and voices. I read a quote that said she listened to her heart above all the voices and I found the power inside of me. To God be the glory.

I live my passion daily. It isn't easy but it sure is rewarding! Everyday my arms and my sons arms are stretched out to provide food and even a hug to anyone that enters Minnie's Food Pantry.
What are you doing with your arms? You have the power too ( just wanted to remind you, make a difference,be the flame.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Achieve everyday


I made a promise that beginning next year I would begin to journal everyday and then I thought why not start now.
Everyday gives us the opportunity to achieve everyday and start over. Whatever we failed to do yesterday and perhaps are regretting that we didn't do, we have the opportunity to achieve today. Achieve everything, everyone thought you couldn't. The photo above is my son RJ taking boxes of food to feed the hungry. What will you give today to make you feel proud?
Action Jackson

Thursday, December 11, 2008

America's hidden hungry | SocialistWorker.org

I was quoted in a recent article on the Socialist worker.org talking about hunger.  Unfortunately, I have opened a facility that won't ever go out of business unless we get together and fight this beast and to that I say we can end and stop hunger.  Yes, we can.  Read the article below. All we have to do is Take Action Now.  013

America's hidden hungry | SocialistWorker.org

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

A change is coming, Yes we can.

When I heard Seal sing this song, I had to share it with you. Regardless of who you are and where you are in life, remember that everyday brings an opportunity for change. I am so blessed to see the changes in my life. I am thrilled to be right where I am right now. We fed over 2000 people and the number is rising everyday. Enjoy the song and Take Action with your life.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Earl W. Stafford gives/donates $1 million for the People's Inaugural Project

Earl Stafford is GIVING hundres of people the chance of a lifetime. This man knows that investing in people will give you the best return. I nominate, Earl Stafford as the Giving Movement's Giver of the week. Congratulations to Earl Stafford for using his life to make a difference. Who knows maybe I will meet him.
Here is the article that appeared in CNN regarding Earl Stafford and his 1 million dollar donation. How amazing is he? One day I will be able to do the same thing.
Until then, tomorrow I will feed 800 families and I will be excited about it.
Source CNN:


Virginia businessman Earl Stafford has spent $1 million to give hundreds of poverty-stricken and terminally ill Americans, along with wounded men and women in uniform, an inauguration experience that won't cost them anything.

Stafford's event is one of the splashiest inauguration packages out there. It includes high-end hotel rooms and luxury suites, food and drinks, a heated viewing spot right above the parade route, even gowns and tuxedos to wear to celebratory balls and a beautician to help attendees get ready.

Hours after the election, Stafford, a 60-year-old businessman and son of a Baptist minister, invested in what the JW Marriott billed as its $1 million "build-your-own-ball" inaugural hotel package.

His family's nonprofit foundation, the Stafford Foundation, is footing the bill for what it is calling the People's Inaugural Project, but it is also hoping to get money from sponsors.

Stafford said Thursday that he hopes the balcony terrace is filled "with those who are disadvantaged, those who are distressed, mingling with those who aren't so. And we hope to see on their faces a sense of excitement."

"I was inspired to do this by the Lord. ... It's not about us but about us helping other people," he said.

At least third of the tickets to the event will go toward people who are needy or underprivileged, and the rest of those participating could be people from sponsoring foundations, companies or volunteers.

Everything, he said, will be taken care of: transportation, evening gowns and tuxedos for the ball.

He hopes that providing a front row seat to history will inspire those invited to do good things in their communities.

Stafford said he began thinking about the project in March. He voted for Barack Obama, and records show he contributed $4,600 to the Democrat's campaign, according to the Post.

Stafford, a retired Air Force officer, noted that he does not agree with all of Obama's positions. But, he told the paper, he decided the inauguration would be "a transition in history, if you will ... and everyone should be included."

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Making a Living thru Giving - What if


I read the quote "Making a Living thru Giving" on an email that I received from Tish today. I loved it so much I thought I would use it too.

Don't you love this season? Everywhere I go I see happy people smiling, opening doors and I hear laughter in the air. I stopped and begin to imagine the what if's. Today I appeared on Good Morning Texas and after that I was the keynote speaker at the annual Allen Chamber W.I.S.E womens expo.

What if I had never met Gary Cogill. What if he would not have asked me to audition for GMT? Where would I be today?
What if I had never met a beautiful lady named Lauri at Viewpoint Bank, what if she had not told Anne at the chamber my name? I am sure that I wouldn't have had the opportunity to meet the most powerful entrepenuers in Allen, Texas today.

Life is full of what if's. Your life depends on the what if's that you will do today.

My webmaster is one of the smartest men that I know. I met him because he lost his job and I offered him a hand up by giving him food from our pantry. After he got back on his feet, he called me and offered me his services. Do you like my website? What I like is that he didn't forget the person that helped him, I had no idea of his talents.

Some people watch it happen. some people ask what happened, and some people Make it Happen- which one are you? What would you receive if you received everything that you have given. The photo you see are from Generous strangers that appeared at our pantry and gave us food to help feed the hungry. What if your photo was here

When you learn, teach- When you get, GIVE.
Don't let giving be a season. Let it happen everyday!
Action Jackson