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Where Will Darius’ Journey Take You?

If you haven’t heard about Darius Weems, it’s about time you got to know him.   Take a few minutes to watch the video below or spend some time on the Darius Goes West website and you will learn about Darius, eleven of his best friends,  their journey in search of a wheelchair “pimped” by MTV and efforts to raise awarenesse about Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and handicap accessibility across America – and you will be inspired in a most profound way.

People all across the country have been spurred into action by Darius, including thousands of students at Morgan County HS and Jamesville-DeWitt Middle School writing letters to more than 50,000 public high schools and middle schools in the country, with Morgan County even sending copies of the Darius Goes West DVD with their letters.  Students were motivated to help Darius and his friends meet their goal of selling 1 million Darius Goes West DVDs before Darius turns 19 (the age his brother Mario died of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy) on September 27, 2009.  Each DVD sold raises $17 for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research, increases awareness, and honors Mario’s life, Darius’ courage and all children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

Watching this young man grow up on his journey, revel in each experience, raise his voice for young people with DMD and increase the chance of a cure is more than inspiring, it is a powerful example of a living life fully and that (more…)

Banking on Balance

A recent Washington Post article, “As Cuts Loom, Will Working From Home Lead to a Layoff?”by Annys Shin explored the impact of the recession on corporate work/life programs.  According to Shin, a fear driven workplace is causing workers to give up job sharing, flex schedules, telecommuting and even sick days. She notes:
More workers are giving up those arrangements, or resisting asking about them in the first place, out of fear that doing so will make them appear less committed to their work and therefore more expendable.