WooHoo Sistahs

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Meet the Sistahs

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woo(Hoo) we support

woo(Hoo) YOU can do

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The Founding Sistahs: Diane J, Maritta, Debby, Tess & Diane R

Woo Hoo Sistahs Expect Miracles**!

to date, we have donated $14,549 and a whole buncha hours to our chosen philanthropies, among them are:

American Cancer Society - Relay for Life
Susan G. Komen - Race for the Cure
FoodBank of Southeastern Virginia
American Cancer Society - Walk for Hope
Adopt-A-Soldier (Deployed Active Duty Military)
Samaritan House (Women and Children in Crisis)
Portsmouth Naval Hospital (Children's Ward)
The Joy Fund

If you would like to help raise funds for our various charities, check out the items below. A click on the photos will zoom them for a better look.  Bracelets are $10! (shipping charges will apply)  Pink Ribbon Pens are $4.25 shipping and handling included!  Use PayPal or email us and we'll calculate shipping for you! Every last dime of the proceeds go to our chosen charities. We are a Virginia non-profit corporation.

To see specifics on our charitable donations, please see the last page on our site.

Expect Miracles bracelet - loaves and fishes version
$10.00
Expect Miracles Bracelet II - thinner & daintier
$10.00
Pink Ribbon Pen
$4.25
Join Team WooHoo
@ the 2008 Relay For Life event
Click HERE for more information
Can't make it to the event?  Click HERE to make a donation to our team!
Want to help us raise funds without spending a dime?  Well, you can!
Simply do your online searches by using Good Search (powered by Yahoo!)
Type in WooHoo Sistahs where it asks who you search for and we'll be credited with 1¢ everytime you search.  We know, it doesn't sound like much, but it certainly adds up!

**expect miracles (the story behind the bracelet)

his wife is in a coma.  they have that new baby. the miracle baby.  he's only 4 months old.  and she was feeding him when she got the headache so bad she had to go lay down.  he had to help her to the bedroom.  then the convulsions started.  and wouldn't stop.  the ambulance came and took her.  the doctors don't know.  she is in a coma.  yes, 4 months old.  blended family.  there's a 5 year old too.  other two girls are in college.  she is the glue that brings them all together.  he is literally lost.  she is his rock.  the love of his life.  they just don't know what is wrong.

a client stands patiently as the information is fed in small bursts to the person on the line then reciprocal apologies are exchanged after the conversation ends.  for the wait and for the inadvertent eavesdropping.

i had a good friend who battled a catonic coma for years.  her husband stood by her side.  we all rallied around her.  and someone got these bracelets to pass around to each of us.  we wore them as a sign of love, belief and solidarity.  the bracelet is handed over and its simple message brings tears as its passed across the desk to its owner.  who refuses to take it back.  oh no.  i think you should keep it.  and pass it along to someone who needs it.  perhaps your friend and his wife.  perhaps someone else.  it helped me.  helped me support and lose my friend.  a smile.  a turn.  elevator doors close.  this client didn't see anyone but me.  as if she just came to tell her story.  and inspire.  and pass along her token of hope.

"expect miracles"

pass it on.

Welcome to our WooHoo world! We are so glad you stopped by! Come back soon and often as we constantly update the site with our fun-ation and do-gooding data! While you are here please sign our guest book.We get so darn excited when you do and just WooHoo like mad over it!

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