Showing posts with label BOC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BOC. Show all posts

Friday, 28 November 2008

It's that time of year - Beads of Courage

November is the month when Maggie Towne inspires us all to dig through our bead stash and sort out a pile for donating.  Thank you Maggie!  I finally waded through beads I'd been hanging onto for no good reason and came up with this little pile.  I'll be mailing them off to Beads of Courage on Monday.  For those who don't know what BOC is here is snippet from their website -
Beads of Courage is a resilience-based intervention designed to support and strengthen the protective resources in children coping with serious illness. Through the program children tell their story using colorful beads as meaningful symbols of courage that commemorate milestones they have achieved along their unique treatment path.

Here's my little pile-

Donation for Beads of Courage

Tuesday, 25 March 2008

Beads of Courage

Beads of Courage is a program that helps children with serious illness. It offers a coping mechanism by letting each child commemorate milestones in their treatment with special beads that are strung on a cord. Different colour beads signify different treatments or surgeries. Every time a milestone is passed the child receives a bead to add to their string, allowing them to see how far they have come on their journey of recovery. It seems as if this idea started in Canada, but Beads of Courage (click to visit their site) is based in the US and at present doesn't seem to have any Canadian hospitals on board, which is a bit of a shame.

Beadmakers from all over donate beads to this cause, that are then distributed to participating hospitals. There are special beads of significance, when a child completes his or her treatment they are given a purple heart. Butterflies are also special as they can be given to grieving parents as part of the End of Life program.

If you have spare beads that you feel able to donate I encourage you to visit one of the glass forums and look for current Beads of Courage collections, or visit the Beads of Courage site for more information. You may also download their .pdf that explains the types of beads they are looking for.