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Mission Statement:
(The website for Emerging Music Network has been temporarily forwarded to this page, to reach EMN staff please email info@EmergingMusicNetwork.com)
The mission of The Heather J. Kwiate Foundation is to create positive change in the lives of those impacted by domestic violence, to raise awareness, and to develop sustainable strategies for prevention. The Foundation provides a network that includes access to safe-havens for the abused and their families. By empowering them through emotional support, emergency funding, job skills training, and other educational opportunities we strive to give help and hope to those in need in an effort to End the Silence and STOP the VIOLENCE!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
A Grieving Mother Finds Peace
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| "Forever Heather Quilt" |
The "Forever Heather Quilt Project" was completed on February 25, 2011, just three days after what would have been Heather's 24th birthday.
The following is a note from Heather's mother, Linda Kwiate:
Reading Resources
Recommended Reading:
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and Your World in Harmony With Your Values by Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life Create Your Life, Your Relationships, and Your World in Harmony With Your Values by Marshall B. Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Defend Yourself-S.A.F.E Class
Stay safe with Kennesaw State University's Self-defense Awareness & Familiarization Exchange.
S.A.F.E Class, FREE to students, staff, and faculty. To register please email safensound@kennesaw.edu
This 2-hour class teaches self defense, mental preparedness, and crime prevention.
S.A.F.E Class, FREE to students, staff, and faculty. To register please email safensound@kennesaw.edu
This 2-hour class teaches self defense, mental preparedness, and crime prevention.
Empowering Words From Leaders
“There is no chance, no destiny, no fate, that can circumvent or hinder or control the firm resolve of a determined soul.” ~ Ella Wheeler Cox
"Doubt yourself -and you doubt everything you see. Judge yourself- and you see judges everywhere. But if you listen to the sound of your own voice,you can rise above doubt and judgment,and you can see forever."~Nancy Lopez
"We must not, in trying to think
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
"Forever Heather" Project Begins The Week of Heather's 24th Birthday
The "Forever Heather" Quilt is a great project for Heather's family. Heather's maternal grandmother and many aunts are all together this week showing their love and support for Heather's mother, Linda by making a quilt in memory of Heather.
Some of these ladies traveled across the country to spend time with her sharing memories while they make a quilt named "Forever Heather".Today is Heather's birthday and it is comforting to know that Linda, and all of our aunts are together on this difficult day.
Some of these ladies traveled across the country to spend time with her sharing memories while they make a quilt named "Forever Heather".Today is Heather's birthday and it is comforting to know that Linda, and all of our aunts are together on this difficult day.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Heather's Voice and Heather Jeannine Kwiate
This is the eve of what should have been the 24th birthday of Heather Jeannine Kwiate, who was killed less than a week after her birthday in 2010. Since we are choosing to celebrate her life through the Foundation, we will not be posting the details surrounding her death at this time, other than to say she was a victim of domestic violence.
Our Heather was a beautiful human being with hopes, dreams, and plans that were all coming together just
Our Heather was a beautiful human being with hopes, dreams, and plans that were all coming together just
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Team Work In Action
Heather's Voice members were involved with the "Sam's Club Environmental Sustainability" project at the largest shelter in the Atlanta area,7 Bridges To Recovery.
From February 11-12, 2011, Heather's Voice members joined the Kennesaw State Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) team and completed phase one of the project.The focus of the project was to help the shelter become more energy efficient. We began by raising the funds needed to change out over 40 light fixtures and to buy weather proofing for doors and windows.
The improvement was immediately realized by the 106 people who reside at the shelter. The projection is that the shelter will save 25% on their energy bills.
Heather's Voice is providing numerous opportunities for you to become involved in helping victims of abuse. Keep in mind, although the ultimate victim is the one who has lost their life, there are still a lot of children left behind that are also victims.There are survivors living in shelters or on the streets, and there are families that have to find a way to cope.
Considering all of the people who are affected by domestic abuse, there are no reasons for you to not be more involved. We currently have members ranging in age from 14 to 68 years of age.
If you are struggling with ideas of what you can do, please join us at Heather's Voice and help us work on any or all of the many projects we have going on.We are always looking to team up with other organizations in order to provide assistance to the victims of abuse and we urge you to help us take a stand.
For this project, we teamed up with the staff from the shelter, the SIFE Team, Sam's Club Environmental Sustainability Program and The Home Depot, along with several generous individuals that donated time and funds.
Please leave a comment and let us know you are interested in making a positive and permanent change in the lives of others.
From February 11-12, 2011, Heather's Voice members joined the Kennesaw State Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) team and completed phase one of the project.The focus of the project was to help the shelter become more energy efficient. We began by raising the funds needed to change out over 40 light fixtures and to buy weather proofing for doors and windows.
The improvement was immediately realized by the 106 people who reside at the shelter. The projection is that the shelter will save 25% on their energy bills.
Heather's Voice is providing numerous opportunities for you to become involved in helping victims of abuse. Keep in mind, although the ultimate victim is the one who has lost their life, there are still a lot of children left behind that are also victims.There are survivors living in shelters or on the streets, and there are families that have to find a way to cope.
Considering all of the people who are affected by domestic abuse, there are no reasons for you to not be more involved. We currently have members ranging in age from 14 to 68 years of age.
If you are struggling with ideas of what you can do, please join us at Heather's Voice and help us work on any or all of the many projects we have going on.We are always looking to team up with other organizations in order to provide assistance to the victims of abuse and we urge you to help us take a stand.
For this project, we teamed up with the staff from the shelter, the SIFE Team, Sam's Club Environmental Sustainability Program and The Home Depot, along with several generous individuals that donated time and funds.
Please leave a comment and let us know you are interested in making a positive and permanent change in the lives of others.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Commit to The "Heather's Voice" Challenge Today
As a society, we have been trained to "mind our own business" and to "not get involved". We have also learned that by having a charitable nature around the holidays that we have met our communal responsibilities.
Then we simply go about our privileged lives without looking back again until the following year. These antiquated ideas have to change.
Then we simply go about our privileged lives without looking back again until the following year. These antiquated ideas have to change.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Some Facts About Domestic Violence
According to a report from the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence approximately 1.3 million women are victims of domestic abuse every year. Consider for a moment, by how much do you think that number would grow if we were to include abused men and children? The numbers are heart wrenching already.
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