| Dear
Ms. Hyde:
First, I wanted
to write and thank you for writing such a wonderful book, and allowing
it to be made into a wonderful movie. Your writing has influenced
and enriched the lives of many, many people, and will continue to
do so for a very long time.
In particular,
you have influenced a group of about 1000 people that I am proud
to be a part of. Most of us have never met each other in person,
yet they are as much a family as you will find anywhere. The "family"
I am speaking of is an email list group, through YahooGroups, called
Something4Nothing. The list was originally created to help find
freebies and deals and has evolved into so much more. (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Something4Nothing/)
Pay It Forward
has been discussed many times on our list -- whenever anyone asks
advice on a video to rent, PIF is always the main one recommended.
It is a beautiful, heart-wrenching movie...but it isn't the movie
that draws us to it -- it is the entire concept of paying it forward,
and that is our list motto and we take it VERY seriously.
I've been a
member of the list for several years now, and from the first we've
always practiced small Random Acts of Kindness with each other --
everything from sending someone an envelope of coupons to an electronic
greeting card shower for someone who is feeling blue. We had one
member (Patrick, one of our rare male members...who unfortunately
died this last year) who would pick up McDonald's Happy Meal toys
all the time and offer them free to the children of list members.
Lots of little kindnesses that cost the giver little, yet gave so
much.
Our first big
project happened a year ago last November (on my birthday actually),
when one of our "family" lost her teenaged daughter in
a horrific automobile accident. Cee had no life insurance or burial
insurance for her daughter Cassy, and no money to spare. She does
in-home day care to support herself, and is raising her grandson
from another daughter. Within hours, the list sprang to action with
every type of fund raising effort you can imagine (anything from
clicking on a link to earn a penny toward the fund to Ebay Angel
auctions to just flat out donating cash through Paypal). We were
able to raise enough to pay for the burial and for Cee to take a
little time off to grieve.
Since then,
we have kept it going...lots of small RAOKs throughout the year.
As the anniversary of Cassy's "heaven date" neared, we
rallied again, and sent Cee hundreds of angels, in every shape and
form.
Then the Angel
Project was born. We began learning, secretly and quietly, that
several of our list members were going through very difficult times.
Now, there probably isn't one of us on the list who *isn't* going
through a rough time now, like everyone...but these families were
in very dire straits. None of them asked for help, none of them
asked for ANYTHING. So, we began plotting and planning (in secret
-- none of the families knew they were one of the "Angel Families"
and in fact, many of them contributed what they could to the project
themselves!). The Angel Project was headed by Cee (paying it forward)
and another moderator of the list, Melissa. We had raffles, more
Ebay Angel auctions, again every type of fundraising activity took
place...as well as sending cards and packages and gift certificates
and anything else we could think of to the six families involved.
Cee has written
about her part in this (and also has written some incredible articles
about Cassy): http://www.writtenbyme.com/content/72703
Yesterday,
the money raised was distributed among the six, and the gifts and
cards had started arriving. We all shared their tears and amazement
and joy...I think I went through half a box of kleenex just by myself
yesterday!
Here's an excerpt
from an email sent by the sister of one of our Angel Families: "Well
I just recieved a phone call from my sister...., She is in tears
as i am typing this so i felt that maybe i could express what she
is feeling right now. She called to let me know what Cee and Melissa
had told her.... And she wanted to know if i had anything to do
with it. Of course i am still trying to play dumb with it but it
was not flying with her. She is just sooooo over whelmed at the
moment.... She is afraid that if she sends another thank you it
will not come close to how she feels. She kept asking how was she
going to be able to repay this and i just told her to "pay
it forward" So from the bottom of both of our hearts. Thank
you every single one of you. God has shined down on everyone of
you. Thank you S4N there is a Santa Claus... Love you all so much
and please i am not sure i can cry anymore.... but i know i will
Julie V. "
and from another:
"Just reading that again my hands are shaking and Im drowning
the keyboard....THANK YOU EVERYONE for making Jeffrey and me such
a happy holiday...I can't even put into words the joy in my heart...knowing
that I can get that one present that Jeffrey really wants Santa
to bring....I do believe in Santa...and I do believe in angels...and
this list has made my whole Christmas!!! I feel such joy in my heart...and
I hope my joy can spread out to each and everyone of you! You've
all touched mine!! I have a Christmas card from Connie that came
in the mail....inside it was a Cassy Angel card...and when I received
that I told Connie that I would *Pay It Forward* one day...and when
I did...I would include that card that was filled with love from
her and Cassy. Sorry this is so long...I could keep on rambling....I
want to hug each and every one of you!!"
Off the list,
it has influenced us as well. I know it has influenced me, and my
daughter Madison (11 years old) is strongly following in my footsteps.
We've adopted five soldiers/sailors who are in the War Effort and
send them cards and care packages. We have taken big baskets of
treats and cakes to our local firestations "just because".
And we practice RAOKs whenever we can...tiny things like telling
a harried store clerk they are doing a great job, to buying a dessert
for the person behind us in the drivethrough window at a fast food
restaurant, to letting someone in front of us in a long line. I
am giving copies of your book to family members for Christmas this
year in hopes it will touch them in that special way.
Thank you for
listening. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Sincerely, Tammy
Adin
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