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TUESDAY - FEBRUARY 2, 2016
As of 8:30 am today we only need $900 to complete the purchase of Shyann's Kindness Van.
The van we originally intended to purchase, a 2007 Ford Econoline Cargo Van, was sold to another buyer before we could raise the funds. However, the dealership found this 2009 model shown below. Since this van has more mileage the price is significantly lower. Donations in any amount would be very much appreciated and we thank you for your kindness and generosity!

The mission of The Shyann Kindness Project is to serve and put smiles on the faces of underprivileged, at-risk, and medically fragile children by providing fun and needed gifts while promoting and teaching kindness and acceptance of all people.We host 24 Kindness Gift Giving events every year for these children.
Please visit our website at www.ShyannKindness.org to see why and how we serve these children.
Some of our annual signature events for these underprivileged children include a Christmas Party for 200 children and their parents or caregivers, a Back to School "Kindness Week and Backpack Night", Christmas gift giving at the Salvation Army Thanksgiving Dinner and participation at the St. Andrew's Clinica in Nogales, Arizona.
On January 4, 2005, Sandy and Glenn Rosati lost their most precious gift from God, their beautiful daughter Shyann. Shyann touched many hearts in her short life. At Shyann's Celebration of Life Service, cards were handed out with Shyann's picture, asking that a random act of kindness be performed in her honor, with the recipient being given the card and asked to pass on a kindness and the card. Since Shyann's death, many people have been inspired to perform acts of kindness in her memory.
In December 2005, a friend of the Rosati family performed an act of kindness in Shyann's honor by wrapping up packages of coloring books, crayons, stickers and books, each with a kindness card attached to it. She brought them to the children's emergency room at a local hospital, where they were distributed to the children who came in on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Shyann's parents, Sandy and Glenn Rosati, founded The Shyann Kindness Project in April 2006 to carry on this wonderful way of spreading kindness.
The Shyann Kindness Project is a 100% volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has served nearly 19,000 children since April 2006.
As of 8:30 am today we only need $900 to complete the purchase of Shyann's Kindness Van.
The van we originally intended to purchase, a 2007 Ford Econoline Cargo Van, was sold to another buyer before we could raise the funds. However, the dealership found this 2009 model shown below. Since this van has more mileage the price is significantly lower. Donations in any amount would be very much appreciated and we thank you for your kindness and generosity!

The mission of The Shyann Kindness Project is to serve and put smiles on the faces of underprivileged, at-risk, and medically fragile children by providing fun and needed gifts while promoting and teaching kindness and acceptance of all people.We host 24 Kindness Gift Giving events every year for these children.
Please visit our website at www.ShyannKindness.org to see why and how we serve these children.
Some of our annual signature events for these underprivileged children include a Christmas Party for 200 children and their parents or caregivers, a Back to School "Kindness Week and Backpack Night", Christmas gift giving at the Salvation Army Thanksgiving Dinner and participation at the St. Andrew's Clinica in Nogales, Arizona.
On January 4, 2005, Sandy and Glenn Rosati lost their most precious gift from God, their beautiful daughter Shyann. Shyann touched many hearts in her short life. At Shyann's Celebration of Life Service, cards were handed out with Shyann's picture, asking that a random act of kindness be performed in her honor, with the recipient being given the card and asked to pass on a kindness and the card. Since Shyann's death, many people have been inspired to perform acts of kindness in her memory.
In December 2005, a friend of the Rosati family performed an act of kindness in Shyann's honor by wrapping up packages of coloring books, crayons, stickers and books, each with a kindness card attached to it. She brought them to the children's emergency room at a local hospital, where they were distributed to the children who came in on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Shyann's parents, Sandy and Glenn Rosati, founded The Shyann Kindness Project in April 2006 to carry on this wonderful way of spreading kindness.
The Shyann Kindness Project is a 100% volunteer 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has served nearly 19,000 children since April 2006.

