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Showing posts with label Dawn Morgan Elliott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dawn Morgan Elliott. Show all posts
Friday, December 4, 2015
Happy Holidays Tampa Do-Gooder
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
2011 Florida Netroots Awards Voting Now Open
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Tampa's Trinity Cafe
The mission of Trinity Cafe is to restore a sense of dignity to the homeless and hungry while serving a nutritious meal. We faithfully treat all of God's children with acceptance, compassion, love and respect.
Monday, May 2, 2011
A Photographic Exhibition by Amy Royale
Monday, May 2 at 10:00am - May 6 at 9:00pm
Centre Gallery @ USF Marshall Center. Tampa
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Via....Tampa Do-Gooder
Centre Gallery @ USF Marshall Center. Tampa
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Via....Tampa Do-Gooder
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Treat Yourself To A Clark
Friday, March 18, 2011
Akiena Westbrooks of Tampa
College dropout, abandoned mom turning life around with help from Metropolitan Ministries.
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"When your life does not provide you with a safety net,
thank goodness we have places like Metro Min.".....Dawn Morgan Elliott
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"When your life does not provide you with a safety net,
thank goodness we have places like Metro Min.".....Dawn Morgan Elliott
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Dawn's Inspired Week
Thursday, February 24, 2011
One For The Road
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
When Will We Be Recycled, Momma?
Stephanie Armenia a mother of two and passionate about how she'll leave the world to her children. Wrote a brilliant children's book called When Will We Be Recycled, Momma? Stephanie's goal is to gift the book to all second graders in Hillsborough County by Earth Day on April 22nd.
After blasting off her recycling campaign in Tampa, her dream is to have at least one school in every state receive books in time for National Recycling Week in November. Each second grader who receives a copy would take a vow to recycle.
Help Her Out
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After blasting off her recycling campaign in Tampa, her dream is to have at least one school in every state receive books in time for National Recycling Week in November. Each second grader who receives a copy would take a vow to recycle.
Help Her Out
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
On The Right Path
The other day i read a great post from the Tampa Do-Gooder and then i ran into this situation. The Stogie was the chauffeur for his nephew Ceasar and his friends Eric and Josh. We were driving on Henderson Road in Tampa at night. We notice a man pushing his car. Ceasar suggestive helping him out, his friends agreed. The results are above.
For that these young men belong on the Stogie, and thank you Tampa Do-Gooder for the inspiration.
For that these young men belong on the Stogie, and thank you Tampa Do-Gooder for the inspiration.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Tampa Do-Gooder
Leaving The Path Of Least Rresistance
I came up with Tampa Do-Gooder over a year and a half ago so I could focus on that giving side of myself and others, and I'm still surprised when I come across true do-gooders. I may have the heart and the desire, but I spend more energy frustrated and not knowing how I can best help than actually doing. Intentions are great motivators but they fade like dreams when you fail to act upon them.
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I came up with Tampa Do-Gooder over a year and a half ago so I could focus on that giving side of myself and others, and I'm still surprised when I come across true do-gooders. I may have the heart and the desire, but I spend more energy frustrated and not knowing how I can best help than actually doing. Intentions are great motivators but they fade like dreams when you fail to act upon them.
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