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Zero-G Weightless Flight - coming to Nashville

For great financial
tips go to
www.kiplinger.com
Full Circle Care.org has wonderful info
on plans for after a loved one's passing which include:

1.  Notify immediate family and friends
2.  Support spouse and family with
    emotional care
3.  Handle organ donation
4.  Arrange care for dependents
5.  Notify physician and coroner
6.  Arrange for pet care
7.  Evaluate need for security at
    decendent's recidence
8.  Cancel any home deliveries
9.  Have post office forward or hold
    mail
10.  Find and handle perishable property like food or plants
11.  Find and help carry out  burial
      wishes
12.  Notify agents of power of atty
13.  Arrange with mortuary, cremation,
      burial plans
14.  Keep records of funeral expense
15.  Locate wills, insurance policies,
      bank accounts, Social Security,
      employee benefit info
16.  Obtain death certificates
17.  Retain attorney for estate
18.  Arrange for final tax return
19.  Clean out house and ship, give away, or donate items
20.  Disconnect utilities
www.FullCircleCare.org
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Resources Mentioned on Plain Jane Wisdom

Adoption Information - How To, Fostering, Domestic/Int'l - www.adoptioninformation.com

Against The Grain - www.atghope.org - 615-791-7885

Air and Heating Repair - Midstate Air and Heat - www.midstateairandheat.com - 615-799-0427
Alcoholism Support - Alcoholics Anonymous - www.aa.org
Benita Hill - Singer/Cancer Survivor - www.benitahill.com
Bullying Help For Children, Teens, and Parents - www.stopbullying.gov
Cancer Support Groups - Gilda's Club - www.gildasclub.org
Carol M. Swain, PhD - Author of Be The People -www.carolmswain.net
Chick-a-go Foundation - Scholarships To Life Improvement Seminars - www.chickagofoundation.net
Choking Game Warning Website - www.gaspinfo.com
Codependency Support - CoDA - www.codependents.org and www.coda.org
Colby's Army - Backpacks For the Homeless & More - www.colbysarmy.org
Connie Elder - Founder of Lipo-in-A-Box - Domestic Violence Survivor - www.lipoinabox.com 
Cottage Cove Inner City Kid's Ministry - www.cottagecove.org
Domestic Violence - YWCA USA - www.ywca.org - 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

Dr. Joey Faucette - Working Positive - www.listentolife.org
Eating Disorder Support - Eating Disorders Anonymous - www.eatingdisordersanonymous.org
Elizabeth Montgomery Pageant Consulting -www.pageantlifeworkshops.com www.elizabethmusic.com 
Eve Selis - Inspiring Singer - www.eveselis.com
Foster Care and Adoption TN - www.tn.gov/youth/fostercare

Fresh Start Women's Foundation - www.wehelpwomen.com
Fundraising For Creative Projects with Kickstarter - www.kickstarter.com
GED Program - www.ywca.org

Greg McDougal and The McDougal Family - A House For My Kids - www.AHouseForMyKids.com
Grey Area - Film on Bullying - www.kickstarter.com
Gupton Motors - Springfield, TN - www.guptonauto.com

Health Practicioner - Natural Medicine - Tamela Johnston - www.alinkforlife.com - 972-242-HOPE (4673)
Hiring/Job/Employment Advice - Ask the HR Lady - www.askthehrlady.com

Inspirational Country Music Association - www.icm-awards.com

Kim McLean Music - www.kimmclean.com
Nashville Baseball Training Academy headed by Mark Chessir - www.nbta1.com
Organizing - pro on PJW - Ellen Zucker - EZorganizing - www.ezorganizing.com
Pageant Dresses at Discount Prices - Second Chances Consignment - www.secondchances.ws - 615-672-1552
Pageant Dresses, Formals, Bridals - Glitz/Bellevue, TN - www.glitzbridal.com
Pet Hospice Care with Dr. Anne Stanland - www.buttercupspethospice.com - 615-426-5044
Sonia Lee - Recovery Music - www.sonialee.net
Stella Parton - Singer/Songwriter/Author/Speaker - www.stellaparton.com
Teen Creativity Site - Mission Firefly - www.missionfirefly.com

Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition - www.tbcc.org - 615-377-8777

Tone and Sound Healing - 615-970-9310 - www.toneandsoundhealing.com
Vitamin, Supplement, and Nutrition Bargains at Lucky Vitamin - www.luckyvitamin.com

The YWCA has chapters everywhere.  You can click the logo to find important answers regarding Domestic Violence and how to get help.  You can also find a location near you.  The YWCA is non-profit and takes donations to fund these vital programs.  Click to help.

24-hour hotline, (615) 242-1199 or 1 (800) 334-4628.

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615-792-3647

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Gilda's Club offers free counseling and support for those living with and the families/friends of those living with cancer.  Click to find a club near you and to get wellness information, to donate, and to learn ways to heal.
To find out more about getting your GED, go HERE.
Prevent Your Child from being Cyberbullied
  1. Tell students to never pass along harmful or cruel messages or images.
  2. Train students to delete suspicious email messages without opening them.
  3. Ask students to step up to friends who are cyberbullying and tell them to stop.
  4. Teach students how to use technology to block communication with cyberbullies.
  5. Speak to students about the importance of telling a parent or adult about any cyberbullying they’re witness to.
  6. At home, supervise your child’s time online. Putting the computer in a common area, such as the kitchen, is a good idea.
  7. Addressing cyberbullying school-wide is key -- help institute a formal policy for dealing with any cyberbullying instances. Be sure students fully understand the consequences. For some guidelines on crafting a program, visit HotChalk.com and see Preventing Cyberbullying: A Conversation with Mike Donlin.
  8. Create a community outreach program to educate those beyond the school walls to the dangers of cyberbullying. Have students work with the Chamber of Commerce or other civic group to create an awareness campaign.
  9. Teach students the basics of smart and savvy Web behavior, such as never revealing passwords or real last names.
  10. Pay attention. If you notice a student is withdrawn, depressed or reluctant to attend school or social events, investigate.