Motivated by the kids
Category: Amway Global, Easter Seals, New York, Walk With Me
When New York City Easter Seals ambassador Fernando first came to the Easter Seals Development Center in the Bronx as a toddler, he couldn’t walk at all.
Another little girl arrived at the center almost completely unresponsive. Turns out, she’s deaf – and once fitted with hearing aids through the Easter Seals center, she’s keeping up with kids her own age at school.
I was with both of these young ambassadors as they walked the entire 5K Easter Seals Walk With Me event in New York City last Saturday.
Talk about motivation!
And get this: Just as we were about to start the race from the stage, the generator lost power. No microphones. Not even an airhorn to “officially” start the walk.
So, we just plain started! Believe me, it’s going to take a lot more than a power outage to keep us from supporting Easter Seals!
In all, more than 800 people turned out for the New York City Walk With Me event, including 300 IBOs. Among them, Kanti and Lata Gala, Double Diamond IBOs and New York state Easter Seals board members, stood as the leading fundraisers for Easter Seals in the New York state area.
It was an amazing day, framed by the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty. I couldn’t help but connect the freedom represented by Lady Liberty with the freedom so many people enjoy through the Amway opportunity.
The day before the walk, we also visited the Easter Seals Center in the Bronx – one of 300 such centers across the U.S. There, we saw dedication and passion in action – as the center’s wonderful teachers and assistants work to help kids overcome disabilities.
Want to get motivated with us? Go to the Easter Seals website to find a walk in your area.
Yesterday was our Walk With Me event in our hometown center of Grand Rapids, Michigan at the John Ball Park and Zoo. Look for a recap of this event from Steve Lieberman soon.
At Amway Global, we’re passionate about supporting the great work being done by Easter Seals. That’s why we’re “putting skin in the game” by being there and walking.
Join us, won’t you? See what real motivation looks like!
