Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Bangles & Britches


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{and be entered in the giveaway drawing!}

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Tuesday, October 18, 2011

A Perfectly Perrywinkle Partnership

As we grow the foundation, share the mission, and strive for brand awareness, we have excitedly partnered with several talented and generous artists.  Perry Swenson Livonius of Perfectly Perrywinkle is a new friend of the Rockstars.  Once you meet her, you will love her!

From Perry:  

After recently getting married, I have new hopes for the future:  to start a family and give back to the community.  I retired from competitive golf after playing professionally for six years on the LPGA/LPGA Futures Tour.  Though I still keep a busy schedule on the golf course playing at charity golf outings and pro-ams, I started Perfectly Perrywinkle as a fun hobby and creative outlet.  Not only can my unique custom-made headbands make a fashion statement, but also they can be a platform to help raise awareness about charities that are close to my heart.  I am committed to supporting Folds of Honor Foundation and Rohr Rockstars by donating a portion of the profits from the sales of my headbands to these organizations.  Recently, it was my privilege to design "The Rockstar Collection" for Rohr Rockstars.  It is my hope that the young girls and women who wear my headbands will understand that they, too, are rockstars ... helping to empower children facing cancer and other long term illnesses to reach their academic goals.  

Enjoy a special sneak peek of Rockstar headbands ... soon available to you.




Check out Perfectly Perrywinkle's Etsy shop.  The Rockstar Collection has not yet officially been released, but Perry has generously committed to donating 50% of her profits from the sales of this special collection to Rohr Rockstars.  You rock, Perry!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Rockstar Isabella


 Isabella Santos is a girly-girl!
She only likes to wear dresses, skirts, and cute shoes.
She enjoys being a Mommy to her American Girl dolls.
She loves her kitty Jake.
Pink and purple are her favorite colors.  
Her dreams are selfless and big.
"I want there to be no more cancer
I want kids to be able to play and go to school
not be in the hospital feeling sick."


Isabella knows what it is like to live with cancer, to miss school, to feel sick.  She has been fighting cancer for four years.  In October 2007, when Isabella was 2, she was diagnosed with Stage 4 Neuroblastoma.  Since then she has received many rounds of chemotherapy, radiation, experimental treatments, and surgery.  She has been declared disease free several times, but she has relapsed several times.  Isabella is a fighter.  Her doctors lovingly refer to her as the "girl with nine lives". 

We think she is a ROCKSTAR in the biggest and best sense of the word.

 
 Rockstar Isabella and her kitty, Jake

To follow Isabella's journey, visit her CaringBridge site.  Or visit The Isabella Santos Foundation page.  Through the foundation, this ROCKSTAR family and its supporters have raised over $140,000 for Neuroblastoma research and organizations like The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte and The Make A Wish Foundation.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

TCBY Success!

Thank you to everyone who came out to TCBY 
in support of our "Rockstar Day" on October 3.  
As a result of your yogurt consumption (10% of your purchases) 
and the thoughtful and generous donations from the TCBY staff, 
$458.00 was raised for Rohr Rockstars.


Some cute customers enjoying "The Country's Best Yogurt!"



And our "celebrity" Rockstar, Zoe, posing with Mr. Adrian.


We hope you enjoyed your tasty treats! 
We hope to see you all soon!
Stay tuned for more chances to support Rohr Rockstars.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Rockstar Buck

 

Rockstar Buck.
Warrior.
Fighter of cancer cells.
Lover of pancakes.
Wii pitcher extraordinaire.
Cardboard architect.
Master "imaginer."
Friend to Claire.

At 4 and a half years old, Buck has been battling cancer for over half of his sweet life.  At 18 months old (in September 2008), he was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL).  After  an intense and lengthy treatment, he went into remission until May 2010 when he relapsed.  The cancer returned... this time in his central nervous system.  Buck spent one year receiving high dose chemo until May 2011; upon completion of chemo, he started radiation therapy which lasted all summer.  Currently, he is rocking through the first of five 10 week maintence chemo cycles.

We can't wait to follow Buck's journey, especially as he enters kindergarten next year.  We know he will be a rockstar!  For more information about Buck, visit his CaringBridge site.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Child Cancer Research and Treatment in Charlotte

"Many people in our region don't realize that Charlotte offers a model for how childhood cancer research and treatment can flourish. About 18 months ago, Carolinas HealthCare Foundation brought together a group of generous local donors to form the Carolinas Kids Cancer Research Coalition. Twelve nonprofit groups, including the Leon Levine Foundation, pledged nearly $6 million to support local cancer research at Levine Children's Hospital."

To read more, view the entire article in the Charlotte Observer, here.

We are excited for, and proud of, the work being done here in Charlotte, and are honored to be part of this caring community.


Saturday, September 24, 2011

TCBY Day :: October 3

Please join us and invite all your friends.  
If you need a copy of this flyer to share with your friends, co-workers, school, etc.,  please email ashley@rohrfamilyfoundation.org or leave a request in the comments with your email address.
We would love to meet you and enjoy some tasty frozen yogurt with you.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Word Choice

As teachers, we constantly remind students to choose their words wisely, eloquently, strategically.
As parents, we consistently remind our children to choose kind words, gentle words, thoughtful words.
As adults, we are challenged daily to choose words that reflect patience, intellect, respect.
As a foundation, we must consciously choose words that reflect who we are, what we do, the purpose we hope to fulfill.  

Rohr Family Foundation is returning to its original name, Rohr Rockstars.  A simple name change that in no way changes our mission and purpose.  We look forward to nurturing the minds of children facing cancer ... one Rockstar at a time.  We hope you will join us as we share our journey, our faith, our hope.

If you or your child have kind words, encouraging words, hopeful words that you would like to share with our Rockstars, please share them with us via comments on our blog, Facebook {public group "Rohr Rockstars"}, Twitter {@RohrRockstars}, or good old fashioned snail mail {email rohrrockstars@gmail.com for address}.  Make a homemade card, decorate an index card, draw a picture to be shared with our Rockstars periodically. 

Worry weighs a person down; an encouraging word cheers a person up.  Proverbs 12:25 (NLT)

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Awareness


Now that you are aware, what are you going to do?
Say a prayer?  Read a testimony?  Support a Rockstar?
Eat frozen yogurt?! 
{Stay tuned for an exciting, yummy fundraiser later this month!}

Rockstar Claire's Daddy has committed to sharing
a cancer related story/fact/video/thought 
each day this month on Claire's CaringBridge site. 

Be a ROCKSTAR, spread the word.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Rockstar Emma

This little light of mine, o! how she continues to shine!   
Emma is full of happiness, laughter, creativity, kindness, love, affection, caring.  
 Her spirit radiates peace, love, joy, grace, perseverance and most of all HOPE.
- Emma's Mom 

 Emma at Camp CARE {Cancer Ain't Really the End}; Summer 2011
Emma is one of our current Rockstars who is in remission!
Four and a half years ago, Emma was diagnosed with 
Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia {ALL}.
Now, as she enters second grade, we celebrate with her and her family.
Emma is carefree and creative, curious and caring.

As a Rockstar, Emma was given an iPad 
which she uses to supplement her learning.  
{Finding free educational apps is one of her specialties!}
Emma has a heart for animals and has even learned to
take care of a "pet" turtle by utilizing her personal iPad!  
She put together a "turtle box" to create a home for a turtle that 
keeps wanting to be found in the woods behind Emma's house!

Emma is clearly committed to being a lifelong learner.
Over the summer, she worked with a private tutor, 
but, unprompted and on her own accord, 
she researched and wrote a report about caring for a potbelly pig.  
She presented her report to her parents bright and early one morning
in hopes of persuading them to get her a potbelly pig of her own!

What a smart little Rockstar! 
We wish you a rockin' year in second grade, Emma!
Let hope continue to flow from your sweet spirit.
You are an inspiration to all of us!
 

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Rock On Hope



Written by David Britt for
 the Rohr Family Foundation.
"Rock on" Rockstars!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Back to School

Back-to-school shopping. 
{The perfect "first day" outfit.}

Brand new school supplies. 
{Sharp pencils, unbroken crayons, crisp paper}.

Reunions with old friends.  
Hugs from favorite teachers. 
First conversations with new classmates.
{Embracing the old and welcoming the new.}

Anxiety, anticipation, excitement. 
{Restless sleep on the eve before the first day.}

Such are the milestones in the life of a school-age student.
{Right-of-passage, social, emotional milestones 
that we all remember fondly.}

You may have had your first day today.
Or you might be sending your baby off for their first day tomorrow.
Maybe you remember stepping on to the school bus
for your monumental ride years ago.

We are committed to nurturing our Rockstars 
and giving them back this piece of their childhood.
To connect with friends, and be inspired by teachers.  
To experience school {during treatment} 
through the innovative and cutting edge approach 
of creating virtual classrooms.

The lesson plans are written; 
"class" should begin shortly.


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Thank You Smarty Pants

A BIG thank you to Charlotte Smarty Pants for sharing 
our 500 Penny Challenge with its readers.  
Check out the full article {as well as Sully and Riley's video} here!

All the Smarties are doing it! 
Donate your 500 pennies today.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Rockstar Zoe'


Meet our newest little Rockstar, Zoe'.
Isn't she such a precious diva?!
Zoe' is your average rising first grader;
She loves hanging out with her friends,
loves arts and crafts, and the girl knows fashion!


You wouldn't guess it because of her smile, 
but Zoe' is fighting her second battle with cancer.
  
In November 2009, she was diagnosed with Wilms tumor, a type of kidney cancer that occurs in children; treatment included the removal of one kidney as well as chemotherapy.  In May 2011, Zoe' and her family found out that the cancer had resurfaced in two spots in her lungs; a stem cell transplant was necessary and additional chemotherapy is now underway.  Still Zoe' rocks on.  

Because of her treatment plan, it is estimated that Zoe' will miss the first 3-4 months of first grade with her friends.  While this will be a difficult time for Zoe', RFF is excited to walk beside her and her family.  We invite you to check out Zoe's story on her CaringBridge site.  

Please pray for her strength, her sass, and her sparkle.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Going Viral


It is our dream to make this video go viral.
Act on it, share it, and love it!
We did! And we do!

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

So Good

“I believe that God is love
Jesus is a teacher and a friend
people are inherently good
there is truth I know {and more I will know},  
service is required of me to live my faith, 
and in the end all will be well.”
 -Rev. Elizabeth M. Strong

In the last few weeks, RFF has felt love.
Acts of service and an outpouring of pennies
have taught us that people are good.
So good.

And we are so thankful for each and every one of you.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Empowering Rockstars


The Rohr Family Foundation empowers 
children facing cancer to reach their academic goals 
and to continue building a foundation for lifelong learning. 

Are you ready to nurture, educate, elevate, sustain,
inspire, enrich, and empower our Rockstars?

Like us, do you believe that community advocacy and collaboration 
can help to support literacy and cultivate life long learners
throughout the Rockstars' journey to fight cancer?

Your 500 pennies can help!
Or you might want to become a Groupie!
For more information or specific questions, 
please leave a comment below,
or email us at trish@rohrfamilyfoundation.org.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

500 Pennies

{A quick introduction :: I am a wife, a mommy, a teacher, a friend, and a Christian.  I love to write ... and I have a newly discovered hobby:: photography!  Since my son was born 20 months ago, my husband and I started a blog to keep our {long distance} friends and family connected as our little man grows and grows and grows!  As of late, my heart has begun to beat wildly for Rohr Family Foundation.  I was amazed and intrigued to learn about RFF through the founder, Trish, a co-worker of mine at CCDS; after hearing about Trish and Eric's selflessness and desire to serve the kids {on a foundational, educational level} who are fighting cancer, I knew I had to help in some way.  Trish was also able to help and honor some sweet friends of ours whose 2 year old daughter, Claire, is also fighting cancer.  Two weeks ago, I took on the blogging responsibilities for RFF, and I must say that I am IN LOVE!}
Remember Sully and Riley {and their sweet friend Abby Scott -pictured far left}?  Two little kids that had a big impact in our community and in my heart.  They had an idea, they presented it to their parents, and after all parties accepted the challenge, they made it happen!  The kids raised over $500 from their produce and lemonade stands...in just a few hours!  That is over 50,000 pennies!  Along with a matching donation from a generous friend, they gifted RFF over $1,000... or over 100,000 pennies.  Sure there were $20 bills, crumpled $1 bills, neatly written crisp checks, but I promise you, there were prized pennies dropped in their donation jar as well.


In celebration of my 500th blog post here, and in support of the Rohr Family Foundation and the Rockstars they support, I am going to ask a favor worth 500 pennies ... a penny for every single one of my silly, serious, wordless, heartfelt thoughts {don't worry, many more thoughts, praises, and introductions will be disclosed here too!} ... a penny for every single future Rockstar out there that we have yet to meet

Sully and Riley, together, donated over 50,000 pennies.  Now it is your turn.

What I am asking of you, is to donate 500 pennies {just $5} ... or more to Rohr Family Foundation. Click on all the links, read the RFF blog, educate yourself about the mission, but know that I believe in this cause BIG time.  Maybe it is the mommy in me ::  the teacher in me :: the Christian in me, but seriously, this foundation is going to make a HUGE impact and I promise you that your 500 pennies {in exchange for my 500 thoughts!!!} will be appreciated and used directly to impact a little life that is fighting cancer.

Please donate here:

... or click on the "Donate" button on the left side bar.

Please leave a comment below to let me know you donated ... or if you'd like more ways to help.  Thank you for your support!

{Enjoy some sweet, silly pictures of my little man from my personal blog; 
Alekzander says "thane-coo" for donating and coming along for the journey!}
Alekzander's "treat" from the produce stand {courtesy of Sully}.  
Unwashed, unpeeled ... but he loved it!
The kids were concerned that he was eating it fresh out of the ground, 
but I promised them that he has had worse things in his mouth.

First taste of lemonade {courtesy of Riley}.  And still hanging on to his carrot.
If you look closely, there is a carrot 'crumb' on his collar!

Sunday, July 31, 2011

James Guptill Rocks!

James Guptill rode in Charlotte's 24 Hours of Booty
in honor of Eric Rohr, father, founder, and inspiration 
behind Rohr Family Foundation.  
James also sported a Rohr's Rockstar sticker
in honor of all of our Rockstars.

Thank you, James!  You rock!

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Little Kids :: Big Impact

                                                                   photo by t. rohr
Sully, Age 6

                                                                   photo by t. rohr
Riley, Age 5

On Saturday, Sully Hill and Riley O'Donnell opened up for business.  Sully and Riley ran a fresh produce and lemonade stand to exclusively benefit the Rohr Family Foundation and the kids we serve.  After several hours in the hot sun, everyone remained helpful and happy.  The kids helped pour lemonade, picked out veggies, and talked excitedly to their customers.  They were happy to share information about the foundation by passing out Rockstar stickers and other RFF materials.  

The kids raised over $500 from their produce and lemonade stands.  {Such a big, big number from two little entrepreneurs!}  A generous matching donation was also made by Marty Snider to bring the total money raised to just over $1,000!  

Rockstar dads, Chris Hill and Sean O'Donnell, were the master carpenters behind the kids' adorable, homemade stands.  Thank you to the Hill family and the O'Donnell family for your hard work and support and for having a vision to help RFF! Thank you to all of the customers who came out and donated to RFF.  And a BIG thank you to Marty for the matching donation. 
                                                               photo by a.swistak
                                                            
Remember, no matter how little you are, you can make a big impact!