Sunday, April 1, 2012

2nd Annual Hope For Brady Blog Train


Welcome to the 2nd Annual Hope For Brady Blog Train! I'm very happy and excited to be a part of this blog train courtesy of 4 My Babies Scraps. I'd like to give you a little recap about this blog train Hope For Brady. Hope For Brady began in 2011 as a group of designers come together to create a Mega kit collaboration for which the proceeds were used to help Brady get therapy equipment for him to learn to speak and interact with others. Now, it has become an annual event, but for this year, all proceeds will be donated to the Hope Scholarship Fund for the Son Rise Program. Brady is now 5 years old, he has gone from only able to speak 2 words to 20 words approximation in only 3 months of doing the Son Rise Program. Not only is Michelle (4 My Babies Scraps) dreaming and praying for a miracle and help for Brady, but she and her husband are hoping to help other kids through this Hope For Brady Multi Designer Mega Collab  kit. And for all of you who was given a very special people in your life to nurture and love like Brady, we again are doing this blog train and gives away freebies that coordinates with the Hope For Brady Multi Designer Mega Collab.

Make sure to stop by @ Just 4 Our Babies Scraps shop to purchase the kit that will help many kids.




And here's my share for this blog train, a simple wordart cluster. Come back again tomorrow for I have prepared a quickpage for you to download.

**sorry link expired**

You should have come from Alexandra's blog. Now your next stop is at Lynn's blog. And in case you get lost, here's the list of all the participants:

----Cherry----

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