One is Greater Than None

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Jantsen's Gift: A True Story of Grief, Rescue, and Grace

Nine years ago, Pam Cope owned a cozy hair salon in the tiny town of Neosho, Missouri, and her life revolved around her son’s baseball games, her daughter’s dance lessons, and family trips to places like Disney World. She had never been out of the country, nor had she any desire to travel far from home.

Then, on June 16th, 1999, her life changed forever with the death of her 15-year-old son from an undiagnosed heart ailment.

Needing to get as far away as possible from everything that reminded her of her loss, she accepted a friend’s invitation to travel to Vietnam, and, from the moment she stepped off the plane, everything she had been feeling since her son’s death began to shift. By the time she returned home, she had a new mission: to use her pain to change the world, one small step at a time, one child at a time.

Today, she is the mother of three children, 2 of whom are adopted from Vietnam. More than that, she and her husband have created a foundation called “Touch A Life,” dedicated to helping desperate children in countries as far-flung as Vietnam, Cambodia and Ghana.

Pam Cope’s story is on one level a moving, personal account of loss and recovery, but on a deeper level, it offers inspiration to anyone who has ever suffered great personal tragedy or those of us who dream about making a difference in the world.

The 1>0 girls are in awe of Pam Cope and her determination to change the world 1 child at a time. She is their hero and their inspiration to save as many children as possible.

You will be forever changed after reading her book.

To find out more about Pam Cope's charity, go to http://www.touchalifekids.org/.

1 Comments:

  • At April 7, 2009 at 10:57 AM , Blogger Anna said...

    Hello. Read your great post. I work for Hachette Book Group and Grand Central Publishing and I'm handling web publicity for Jantsen's Gift. Would you like a copy of the book and would you like to give away 5 copies of the book to your site visitors? Please let me know if you're interested. Just email me at anna.balasi@hbgusa.com

     

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