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Thanks everyone for your love and support for making Saturday's day of service in Casey's honor such a huge success! With some 40 ? volunteers at Francisvale alone, we were able to complete the…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Aunt Janice Jul 19, 2010.
The bumper stickers are in! Thank you again, Kevin & Angela for designing them, ordering them and contibuting the first batch of 250! They were in on time for Friday's Pink Performance - thank…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Meaghan Dillon Dec 17, 2009.
Another poem, complements of Amber, that was featured on the "In Loving Memory" poster displayed at the services:People come into our lives,LEAVE FOOTPRINTS ON OUR HEARTS,and we are never the same.We…Continue
Started Nov 5, 2009
Casey's friend, Samantha Csaniz, wrote this inspiring poem which was posted on July 22, 2009.You can shed tears that she is gone,or you can smile because she has lived.You can close your eyes and…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Aunt Janice Sep 7, 2010.
Hey Dianne, sorry I haven't replied for so long. What with work and everything I've been flat out.
Just wanted to give you an update on my Rach'.
She is still with me, and even though we've had our ups and downs since she came back home, things are going great :). She's stopped hanging around with the crowd she was getting in trouble with and has really knuckled down.
She has a new boyfriend that I consider a lovely, down to earth bloke. He works hard, is very respectful, and most of all is great for Rach'.
This week she is attending a course run by a local recruitment agency that helps young people get back on the right track. If she passes this one, she can then complete a 3 month book keeping and secretarial certificate that will hopefully open up some doors in her life.
She's really having a go Dianne ! I've not seen her try so hard in years.
As far as some Aussie guys meeting Casey and one becoming "sweet" on her. That made me smile :) Mate I can imagine my Son, (he's 20 now) wandering around NYC like a lost puppy. He would have been in awe of the place and meeting someone like Casey ? He would have most likely fallen in love in an instant. So nice to know they kept in touch.
I just watched the link in your last message. WOW ! It honestly had me in tears mate. Here's hoping that your message is being understood by kids all over the planet.
I've been doing my head in trying to work out what I can do to help your cause ? I'm a fan of fast cars, but only on the track mate, and I actually Marshall at race events here in Aus'.
So.....I've forwarded your link to everyone at CAMS, (The Confederation of Australian Motorsport), and hope to have some sort of link applied to there safety site. I'm only a tiny cog in the scheme of things things within this organisation, but they do a wonderful job re road safety here in Aus'.
I couldn't think of any other way to help, and I can't guarantee anything, but we'll see how it goes.
Anyway mate, take care and keep up your wonderful work.
I'll get in touch if I have any news from CAMS.
Cheers,
Simon
Hey Dianne,
Thanks for reading my message and also for your heartfelt reply.
I'm glad to have been influenced by Casey's story.
Just the other day I showed this site to one of my Daughters, Rachel.
She's what I like to explain to others as "a little off track" right now.
Truth be told she's running amok and getting into all sorts of trouble, with no true understanding of where that can lead, or how it effects those around her.
I can honestly say she was touched in a way I haven't seen for a very long time mate.
For a few minutes I saw the true Rachel, the one I used to know, the caring one, and that night we had a great talk about where we are all going in life.
Rach' has since decided to move home with me, and we are taking it one step at a time but so far so good :)
Now I'm not about to say Casey's story suddenly changed Rachel because no one changes instantly, and in all honesty there's much more going on than that.
Another little influence didn't hurt though.
I still haven't had time to look around your site properly, or work out how I can help, but I'll get round to it once work slows down a bit.
All the best mate,
Simon and family.
Kiersten Leigh Stephens said… Thank you so much for all your support! I was second runner up in the pageant and I also won talent, swimsuit and the hostess award. Additionally, to do more work with my platform I have reached out to the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in NJ and propose a plan to include the new Pedestriann Law in drivers education courses for students in high school just learning to drive and put an ennd to distracted driving. To further my platform and work towards the next pageant, in the fall I will be attending local primary, elementary, and middle schools and teaching kids proper ways to cross the street. Thank you so much for all of your support. I am truely greatful for everything.
Thank you.
Kiersten Leigh Stephens said… Thank you so much! In order to be in Miss New Jersey I need to win Miss Cape May County and winning Miss NJ sends you to Miss America! I would love your help posting the pageant on the event page. I have been doing lost of research lately and I am definitly going to expand my platform with distracted driving in addition to pedestrian safety. Thank you so much for everything!
Kiersten
Hello Dianne.
No, I didn't know Casey at all and I guess it seems a bit strange having a guy half way round the world joining your site.
I stumbled across it while searching for "Casey Stoner", the Aussie motorcycle champion. Somehow I ended up at a site called Smugmug and read your Daughter's story there.
I must say I was saddened and feel deeply for your loss. She seemed like a wonderful person with her whole life in front of her. I have 18 year old Daughters and honestly don't know how I would cope in similar circumstances. I live in a rural area with many old, unlit country roads and we suffer a higher than average death rate among our young people. Only last month we lost 2 teenagers and a Mum in separate accidents.
I'm amazed at the courage your Family has shown in turning a terrible tragedy into such a worthy and well managed cause. It's a fantastic tribute, and does your Daughter's memory proud.
I felt compelled to join your site and congratulate you on your strength, and purpose. I wish I could do more than offer kind words, but I simply had to let you know that even though Casey is no longer with you, her story is being felt as far away as Australia.
All the best mate, Simon
Kiersten Leigh Stephens said… I'm getting ready to compete in the Miss America pageant. As a contestant, I need your help to raise money for Children's Miracle Network and the Miss America Scholarship Fund. Please help me reach my goal of $100.00 by clicking on the link below. Your donation will be considered a charitable donation for tax purposes and a receipt will be provided at the end of the year.
https://www.missamerica4kids.org/m.aspx?i=17361F4+C67AF81C6&e=ED34
Once you have completed a secure on-line donation, your donation will be included in my fund raising total on my personal page. To help even further you can forward this message on to other friends and family to help me in my fund raising efforts. My personal page will track my results and provide a comparison to other contestants.
This year the Miss America Organization has teamed up with Children's Miracle Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of children by raising funds for children's hospitals. This new partnership gives each contestant the opportunity to raise awareness and funds for two great organizations - Miss America Organization and Children's Miracle Network.
In addition, my platform is Pedestrian Safety in memory of Casey A. Feldman. If I win the title, I plan on raising awareness of the importance of Pedestrian Safety and share Casey's story.
If you have any questions, please email me at kierstenleigh@yahoo.com
Thanks for your support
Kiersten Stephens
Hi Mrs. Anderson,
I was a year older than Casey at SHS. Casey and I participated in yearbook, musicals and STW together especially throughout my senior year. I was one of the stage managers in "Our Town" and a dancer/singer in "Grease." Melissa Moritz, my "cousin," and Casey were quite close and I always enjoyed hanging out with their crowd of girls in high school.
To be completely honest, I was hesitant to join the site right away because I only knew Casey through our extra-curricular activities. This year was my first year of teaching and I found myself telling her story to my (soon-to-be driving) students and there was some sort of driving force telling me that I should continue to tell her story. A few of my students wrote research papers on distracted driving, texting while driving, and drunk driving using some of the articles on your website to assist with their research.
I plan to join the "Walkers and Runners for Causes." My first big race will be the Philly Rock and Roll Half Marathon. Casey did so much good for others and her memory will truly live on in my heart. Thank you for opening your site to all.
Kiersten Leigh Stephens said… Hi there! Sorry we haven't spoke in awhile! College and rowing had taken over my life for the past few months. I had a great year with success in school as well as rowing. I just wanted to let you know I will be competing in Miss Cape May County on July 2nd with my platform as Pedestrian Safety and sharing Casey's story. I will be sure to keep you updated on everything.
-Kiersten Stephens
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