The Inspiring Case of The Happy Life Story.

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Friends,


I’m going to be making a pretty big announcement within the next few days but first I would like to share something very inspiring, and powerful with you. Those of you that have been following my blog for some time will know that I’ve never shared anything quite like this, nor have I ever asked you to participate in anything. However, I feel compelled to share with you, the inspiring case of The Happy Life Story.


My book has been out over a year now and I’m still receiving wonderful and often rather moving emails about it, from those who have made use of it. I even noticed a few days ago some new reviews on Amazon that really touched me. Yet it’s not my book I want to talk to you about, it’s rather, my book’s publisher. Steve & Sharon Emecz of MX Publishing. They believed in me and my work from day one, and I would like to share with you a bit of their, work, that you will surely believe in.


photo-mainThey are writing a book to share the amazing story of the Happy Life orphanage in Nairobi in Kenya which supports abandoned children. It started in 2000, and now today the orphanage has two locations and has supported over 150 children, with around 60 being currently supported through the adoption process.


This month, December, Sharon and Steve are travelling to Happy Life to spend Christmas and New Years helping out with the children, and are obtaining more research into the Happy Life story. Sharon first visited the orphanage in February 2013.


From January to June Sharon and Steve will then compile and write the book including personal stories from some of the children that have been adopted in Kenya, Australia, Holland and Germany. The book will be published in September 2014 in paperback and ebook formats.


They have a Kickstarter project to help fund this terrific endeavor, and are halfway there!


Pledges can be anonymous and from £1. Pledges of £15+ qualify for a free copy of the book.


MX Publishing itself is funding the travel and accommodation costs (around £3,000) to Kenya.


Please, if you are so inclined and wish to make a difference right now, visit their Kickstarter page via the following link:


The Happy Life Story Kickstarter Project.

 


Thank you and Happy Holidays!


-Joe Riggs


 


 


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Published on December 17, 2013 00:21
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