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Sep 10
2010
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Seeking volunteers and heroes to help stop the stigma of mental illness and raise funds to find a cure!Posted by SFD in volunteers , volunteer , van wezel , symposium , superheroes , sunshine from darkness , sarasota , Ritz-Carlton , outreach , Luncheon , journey to wellness , Gala , free , Diamonds in the Rough , Be a Hero , annual |
From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Wed., Sept. 22, Sunshine From Darkness is hosting an evening of cocktails and inspiration at the Ritz-Carlton Sarasota for anyone interested in learning more about SFD activities and the many opportunities to “Be a Hero.”
There is no cost for the event, but reservations are requested by contacting Marlene Hauck at (941) 504-6717 or Marlene@SunshinefromDarkness.org
As you know, superheroes often travel in clusters so attendees are encouraged to bring a group of friends and form a team to sign up together! There will be a special prize for the largest team of heroes/volunteers signing up at the event.
Sample volunteer assignments are:
Symposium Committee: Help make our symposium a success!
The annual Journey to Wellness Symposium is a free half-day educational event open to the public with prominent international research scientists and celebrities. The next Symposium will be held on Sat., Jan. 8, 2011 at the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall.
Gala Committee: important to the success of our fund raising efforts!
This committee meets once monthly October through December. Its primary objective is to boost attendance at our annual Gala and to help as needed prior to the event.
“It was a Tuesday afternoon… about 2 o’clock. I was standing in my kitchen when I got the call. I will never forget that day” says Dorothy Kreisman when asked about her daughter’s illness. Diane was a sophomore at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. when she made the call to her parents that afternoon in early 1975: “Mom, something just doesn’t feel right with me…I don’t know what’s wrong…In class, I listen to the professor and I can’t retain what he is saying…When I read my textbooks, I can’t remember or understand what I just read. Some days, I can’t even get out of bed.” Diane Kreisman was then just 19 years old. 

