Announcing our Charity Grants!It's been an exhausting and inspirational last few days here at DailyStrength headquarters. We read through all of more than 400 submissions you sent us - touching stories of loss, incredible stories of perseverance and strength, and so much more. Honestly, it's hard to choose - so many different stories resonated with each of us. I won't like - we had some long debates about what non-profits to support. Ultimately, we decided that instead of giving $1000 to 2 non-profits, we'd send $500 to the 4 charities that reflected the diversity of our many communities.Here are the 4 organizations that we are going to donate to.Sue71435Sue is a 56 year old woman who suffers from early onset Alzheimer's, which is affecting both her and her family. A nurse for 30 years, she's seen the tragic effects of Alzheimer's and dementia, and she has spent much of her life helping people with this difficult condition. At Sue's request, we are donating $500 to the Alzheimer's Association.Read Sue's Charity Journal and learn more about The Alzheimer's AssociationLindacmaLinda's husband Lou was diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) on December 26, 2006. Just 3 weeks and a brief round of chemo later, he passed away. Linda has committed herself to doing her part to beat this disease. At her request, we are donating $500 to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.Read Lindacma's Charity Journal and learn more about The Leukemia and Lymphoma SocietyAb223Ab's father, a Navy veteran, developed Multiple Sclerosis in 1967 before Ab was born. He lived for 21 more years, but was a "prisoner" in his own body, confined to a wheelchair. Despite some progress, MS remains a terrible disease that affects individuals and families. At Ab's request, we are donating $500 to the Paralyzed Veterans Association.Read Ab223's Charity Journal and learn more about the Paralyzed Veterans of AmericaSaigeSaige is a 44-year-old grandma to three grandchildren. Just a year ago, her daughter Kim suffered a miscarriage after 5 months of pregnancy. Having already lost a husband to cancer, Saige helped her daughter through this trying time, and fortunately, Kim is now pregnant again. As an active member of DailyStrength. Saige has seen the pain caused by birth defects. At her request (and the request of many other mothers and grandmothers on DS), we are donating $500 to the March of Dimes.Read Saige's Charity Journal and learn more about the March Of DimesThe checks will be sent out within a week. Thanks to all of you for your time and effort. This event was such a success that we plan to do it again soon. Already, we've heard of many DS members who have taken their own initiative and donated to these organizations on their own. Together, we're making a difference. Doug

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Doug this site is a God\'s send to me. I have never been able to feel love from so many folks who can understand completely how I am feeling and the pain that I am going through. Thank you for all you do.
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Thank you so much for this site. I have been on here one week today and it has been amazing. The support I have received has been amazing. Actually it is helping me extremely by helping and talking to others and giving them support. Thank you for all that you do. This site is awesome. Most people on here are so understanding and caring and are truly willing to be friends and help. Thanks again!
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thats wonderful it must b awesome tob able to do this, but an awsomely diff choice kudos on your successfulo choices
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I think you chose wisely. My brother is 33 years old and a father of six. He was diagnosed with MS 3 years ago. So that is a wonderful cause. My best friend in High School died with Leukemia. I named my daughter after him, so again a good cause. I think what you are doing is a wonderful thing. I hope more people help the way you do. Have a fabulous day.
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I just think it is wonderful of you to have such a great site. thanks for all of the extras you all do
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Great choices for donations and ditto to all of the above. I am new to this forum- just joined today. It is so nice seeing people help others especially people who have problems of their own.
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I am new to this site as of yesterday,and am very impressed with what I have read.I am looking forward to getting to know others.You are all doing a great job here with a kind word and advice to help someone to get thrue another day.Thank you for your welcome to this site.
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What an unselfish act. You are the bomb!
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there r jst no words that cud say how grateful i am 4all the help this site gives me. frm the bottom of my heart. ty
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how r u, im feeling really depressed nd upset, nd i dont know wat 2 do, my life is over,
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Doug,y\'all make some very wise choices.Choosing must have been hard but i for one am very proud of the people that run DS LOTS OF LOVE KALEI
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I often wandered how I coped with Life before DS
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I agree with the choices you had to make and I am quite sure it was difficult to choose.but there are so many illnesses that take lives and they all affect one person or another.To bad life is like this but thank god there are people like you Doug and your staff.CONGRATS TO YOU ALL AND THANKS AGAIN FOR THIS SIGHT :)
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Thanks Doug & team for all your hard work. This place is so encouraging and gives us a safe place to share, vent and encourage each other with folks who understand. God bless you all and for the support given to other good works.