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JANUARY 2005 Newsletter
Published  01/1/2005 | January , 2005
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THE DERBY CITY NSCIA NEWSLETTER


From EnabledOnline.com

NEVER UNDERESTIMATE THE POWER OF ONE
By Rosemarie Rosetti, PhD.

All movements in this country started from one good idea. One person had the thought and shared it with another. Word-of-mouth spread the thought and soon advocates gathered to put an action plan together. Your ideas have power when you gather the support of influential people.

There are many stories about the power of one person with a good idea. One example is the Amber Alert bill that was signed into law by President Bush in April 2003. This legislation is helping to alert neighborhoods across the country when a child is abducted. The local radio and TV broadcasters spread the word about the kidnapping as soon as it is known, so the child can quickly be found. The Amber Alert was a program initiated in Arlington , TX after 9-year-old Amber Hagerman was kidnapped and murdered in 1996. Local residents asked the radio station to broadcast kidnappings in the future. As a result of this tragedy, someone had a good idea, and gathered the support of others to prevent this from happening again. Many lives have been saved as a result of these media broadcasts.

Another example is the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) organization. MADD was established in 1980 by Candy Lightner and a small group of other mothers in California who were outraged by the death of a teenage girl killed by a drunk driver. Their mission is to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime, and prevent underage drinking. MADD has grown to become one of the largest crime victims' organizations in the world.

Oftentimes, as a result of adversity, changes need to be made. As the change applies to you, it is your choice how to respond. Sometimes you recognize that rights need to be protected, wrongful deaths halted, dangerous situations avoided, laws created or enacted, or unfair decisions reversed.

When you get an idea, realize that there are likely to be others who will be advocates of your idea. They will be grateful to you for spearheading actions. Share your idea with others to get support and input. Let others help you to build upon what you start. Your single idea can lead to something significant. You can be a catalyst for change. Maximize your power of one by getting support from the community.

 

Here are some actions you can take.

· Start a support group

· Write a letter to someone, who is in a position to make decisions to bring about change

· Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper

· Speak at a local club or service organization meeting

· Call the local TV and radio stations to share your story

· Write to your city and state legislature

Taking the first step to empower yourself involves making a decision that you must do something. Realize that you have the power to influence others to resolve problems.

POWER PAWS ASSISTANCE DOGS, INC.

CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS AS OF 7/22/04 FOR ASSISTANCE DOGS

Power Paws is a nonprofit, 501 c 3 organization, located in Scottsdale, AZ. We are currently accepting applications from people with disabilities for assistance dogs. To obtain an application, please send us a letter with the following information:

1. Your request for an assistance dog

2. A short autobiography

3. Tell us how you feel an assistance dog would benefit your life

4. A nonrefundable $25 application fee

When we receive this information, we will mail an application packet to you.

You may contact us at 480-945-0754.

Or visit our website at:
http://www.azpowerpaws.org

Our mailing address is:
Power Paws Assistance Dogs, Inc
P. O. Box 1163
Scottsdale, AZ85252