Thursday, October 7, 2010

National Breast Awareness Month- Join the Fight Today!


It appears more and more that we come face-to -face with a loved one who is struggling with breast cancer, or we ourselves have a scare. Help save a life, for the life you save may be your own. Early detection ladies, is the best cure. Please know your bodies, know yourselves. Get an exam today!

We are beautiful creations.. "Queens"..and among the many things we are..we are Virtuous!
Let us not forget the many survivors who won against crucial odds & let's honor the memory of those who have succumbed to breast cancer. Let us love each other enough to share a testimony which may be the medicine another woman needs to live.

Virtuous Women
by Debbie Bennett

Good Women like Jewels Gems and Rubies- Rare and Distinguished and Unique
Virtuous Full Of The Spirit women -Kind Loving and Sweet.

Powerful Serving Women- Discerning Compassionate and Pure
Sincere Holy Women- Biblical and Crystal Clear

Godly Dedicated Women- Committed Faithful and True
Praying, Praising, Fasting Women- Denying themselves too.

Obedient Wise Women- Who know the Voice of the Lord Quiet Teachable Women
Who are United in One Accord.

Submissive, Honorable, Reverent Women- Who teach Daughters how to pray
Sensitive, Spirit-led Women- Who follow in God's Way

A Virtuous Women who can Find? Where does this queen Reside
Virtuous Women are Made and it starts from the Inside


Let's us not deny ourselves to continue living "amazing" lives.....

Celebrate your victory with us, celebrate the memory of your loved one, and/or share your daily struggle, so that we can love you to life!

Pictures, poems, and tributes are welcome. For a private correspondence, please email info@cre8visionsource.com.

Friday, October 1, 2010

In Memory Of "Sam"

The Create the Vision Source & The Allied Addiction Services families miss our Colleague & Comrade, and Truest Friend.

Samuel L. Foggie Jr.


April 6, 1953-October 9, 2009

Sam’s philosophy was his belief that addictions and all of its life threatening consequences are treatable and preventable. His life mission and desire was to provide a “person-centered” therapy approach to these aims.
No one person should be denied the help they seek because of race, age, sexuality, culture, socio-economic status, and/or illness (i.e., addiction). Sam’s work ethic, concern for people, and constant desire for healing, allowed him to master his efforts. As a licensed clinician and addiction specialist, Sam was able to champion the courageous efforts it takes to overcome chemical dependency and provide an inclusive path for those individuals who truly seek freedom for themselves and their loved ones as he spent the last twenty plus years of his life seeking his freedom.

Sam was a lover of music and played his tenor saxophone daily as his passion and solace. Playing jazz offered him the opportunities to maintain balance, escape from life’s lows and provided him the energy to serve the community with clarity, humility, and honesty.

Sam leaves the blueprint to continue his life’s mission; we make efforts to continue serving this community in his memory. In the frank words of our friend Sam, “Trust God, clean house, and help somebody!”

When I am dead pray for me a little, Think of me sometimes, but not too much.
It is not good for you to allow your thoughts to dwell too long on the dead.
Think of me now and again as I was in life, at some moment which it is pleasant to recall, but not too long.
Leave me in peace as I shall leave you too, in peace.
While you live, let your thoughts be with the living.
- Author Unknown

Please share your public comments here, if you prefer to share private comments, email them to info@cre8visionsource.com.

Sam we miss you……..

For information regarding an upcoming Summit, November 2010, in Sam's memory, email us at info@cre8visionsource.com