Submitted by Fred on

Honoring The Human Spirit

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Following up on last week's blog, I was honored last Friday by the Russo family Theresa Foundation. 

One of the honoree responsibilities is to help raise donations to the Foundation. I am very pleased to report that with the help of our Gotham Networking Tribe we broke the previous record by 25%. This was very satisfying and I thank everyone involved, contributors included, for this team effort.

The other responsibility of the honoree is to make a speech.  While thinking of what to say, it came to me that it was not me that was being honored by the Theresa Foundation, but that the entire endeavor was an immense exercise in honor of the Human spirit-the Humanity that, hopefully, makes up one's core and soul.

My words were:

I realize you're not really honoring me. We are paying homage to and honoring the human spirit.

The spirit exemplified by the Russos when they took baby Theresa home from the hospital against doctors orders.

The spirit of siblings Dante, Robert and Lizzie when they embraced and welcomed the baby into their home.

The spirit of teenage Allie Drogin who came home from her first day of work at the Theresa Academy "lit up" (in the words of her mother) by her experience which was a jolt to her humanity.

The spirit of the teachers and special needs children at the Academy.

And most of all, the extraordinary human spirit of Theresa, exemplified by her extraordinary smile – "the greatest smile on earth".

I Truly believe that this most worthy endeavor may help me get into heaven and if I get there it is my sincere hope that Theresa will be there to greet me with her smile.

Thank you very much for this extraordinary opportunity-this celebration of the Human Spirit!

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Cayce Crown

You are now officially Tribal Chief and head Human Spirit Facilitator!
Nobody does it better...

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 05/07/2015 - 21:55

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Brett Deutsch photo

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 05/07/2015 - 22:09

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Well done Fred.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Thu, 05/07/2015 - 23:26

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Eloquent, concise and from the heart!

Submitted by JacquiBishop on Fri, 05/08/2015 - 01:14

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Jacqui Bishop

Lovely and dear.
Corey Bearak

Do we need to check if you sport a Gotham tee under your dress shirt going forward?

After that bit of levity, just want to add my praise: you did so much more than lend your name. I have been involved in many such fundraisers and some lend a name, give a list and then just show up. You did so much more. You worked to goose attendance, induce journal ads and encourage raffle sales. You engaged people in the cause. All so darn important.
Fred Klein

Thanks to you, Norm Spizz, Lisa Waterman, Nancy Schess, and Debbie Lindner. I think it went well. It was a group effort !

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 05/08/2015 - 03:11

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I don't know much about what's going on here but I think I will start calling you Bruce Wayne. I thought maybe the Dark Knight....But Bruce Wayne fits you better. Gotham should be proud to have a crime fighter such as yourself on their side. Proud of you Bro !

Robin Sends

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Fri, 05/08/2015 - 05:10

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Awesome Fred. Honored to have helped!
Victoria Drogin

There is a gift you give when you say someone's name. You gave a gift to Allie when you acknowledged her by name in this beautiful and profound tribute. She will never forget that, and will forever see herself differently in the future as a result of your reflection. Thank you, from the bottom of my heart.

Submitted by NULL (not verified) on Sun, 05/10/2015 - 13:42

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you deserved t0 honored. truly you did.
michael appell

Submitted by Lucas_Meyer on Sun, 05/10/2015 - 23:41

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Lucas Meyer

Congratulations, again, Fred!

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