Monday, April 28, 2014

Magical Monday. Or this is the day that the Lord has made

Here we are again.

Another beautiful weekend come and gone. It was a really good one, too, for me and my family. 

But Mondays tend to roll around and I thought it would be fun to share a fabulous story from the GoodNews Netword.



 

 
An employee from College HUNKS Moving and Hauling service in Florida proved that the company's motivation "to make the world a better place" is more than just a slogan.
A student from the Art Institute of Florida was performing a move for College HUNKS at an assisted living facility inside a 10-story building when the elevator got stuck.
"We were riding with a very nice elderly women," said Cesar Larios. "As soon as it got stuck the lady said she could not stand for extended periods."
So, what did Cesar do? He created a human bench for her.
"I offered to serve as a chair," the 23-year-old told his boss, who contacted the Good News Network. "She was so thankful."
For a full 30 minutes he sacrificed himself for her comfort, as shown in the photo taken by one Larios's workers.
"I thought this was a great example of old-fashioned service and helping your fellow neighbor," said Co-Founder & President of College HUNKS Nick Friedman in an email to us. "Our company mission is to Move the World both literally and emotionally, and this is an example of our brand coming to life."

HUNKS, which stands for Honest, Uniformed, Nice, Knowledgeable Students, has 52 franchise locations and is based in Tampa, Florida.
This motivated company doesn't simply employ "clean cut" college students, their training program, "HUNKS University." teaches them how to embody a leadership mindset and provide WOW service to keep the client stress-free.
Certainly Cesar Larios must have graduated Magna cum laude
 
http://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/inspired/individuals/man-volunteers-to-be-human-bench-for-old-lady-stuck-on-elevator.html

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Sunday





“Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and hallelujah is our song.”
John Paul II


Friday, April 18, 2014