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CampaignSnapshot

We at FoxWired produced a campaign snapshot for New Hope For Kids to improve audience engagement in New Hope For Kids’ Facebook, Twitter and website pages, and to increase the number of donors and donations in the Art of the Vine annual event.

GriefFacilitator

New Hope for Kids offers an opportunity for you to make an everlasting impact in the life of children who suffer from grief, as a grief facilitator. (Image: New Hope For Kids)

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At the event you will have the opportunity to experience an outstanding selection of the best upscale restaurants in the Orlando area, as well as an exceptional assortment of wines, martinis and beers. Artists will be showcasing and selling their original works throughout the night. (Image: Fields Auto Group)

MascotGames

This event features roughly around 30 different mascots from sports teams across the nation, competing in a variety of games including gladiator themed, to see who is the true champion of the mascot world. (Image: Mascot Games)

WishesforKids

The Children’s Wish Program was founded In 1985. It is the longest running wish program in Central Florida. Children’s Wish was created to provide hope and a once in a lifetime experience to children fighting a life-threatening illness. (Image taken on New Hope For Kids' site)

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Informational Reports:

Four Essential Logotherapy Questions to Deal with Grief

Imagine the dreadful consequences of the loss of a loved one for yourself, and for your children. Perhaps it may feel like life has lost its meaning, but it is precisely through journey of seeking and knowing the meaning in one’s life that an individual feels accomplished.

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Four Steps to Overcome the Loss of a Loved One

 The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention reports that “over 50 percent of all people who die by suicide suffer from major depression.” Death can trigger intense feelings of grief or depression, and knowing how to overcome them can be life-saving. Here are 4 steps that will help you overcome the loss of a loved one. 

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How to Look After a Child who is Ill

Having a sick child is often a very stressful and upsetting experience. Your child may be having a very hard time feeling comfortable and dealing with pain, while you may be wondering if something is way too wrong. Don’t worry, here are five ways you can take care of your child:

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Five False Myths about Grief Busted

“The pain will go away faster if you ignore it”, is a line that a lot of us have heard from people when we have lost a loved one. The grieving period is a delicate stage of loss. When one is in such a fragil state, it is important to be informed and know how to identify myth from fact.

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Promotional Reports:​

A Videogame to Cope with the Loss of a Loved one

Award-winning game developer Amy Green spoke at a TEDNYC Conference, February 2017. Green shared how developing That Dragon, Cancer helped her family heal after the loss of her youngest son, Joel Green, to terminal brain cancer. (Image: BagoGames via Flickr)

Marieke Poelmann Explains How to Find the Will to Live After Grieving The Loss of her Parents 

Marieke Poelmann discusses how she has learned to cope with grief after the loss of her parents, all while becoming a stronger person (Foto: René Koster)​

Bridget Park: How to Comfort a Grieving Teen

How to Comfort a Grieving Teen, is presented by author Bridget Park, at the University of Nevada, on February 1, 2014. Bridget Park lost her brother at a young age as a result of suicide. She explains what went wrong right after the death of her beloved brother, at which time she was almost a teenager. (Image: David Pereiras/Shutterstock.com)

How loss helped one artist find beauty in imperfection

November 2015 at TEDxIndianaUniversity, Painter Alyssa Monks talks about how her loss changed her art and the way that she sees her art. Starting off, Alyssa talks to us a bit about her background. She introduces us to the idea of her mother being a “super mom” always taking her to every art class near where they lived. She gives us a glimpse, a taste of her young art. Her first pieces of people in safe vulnerable states and places. (Image: crosswalk.com)