Saturday, September 3, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
JDRF Kids for a Cure Campaign enlists me as a representative!
I am so thrilled to be asked to assist in the JDRF Kids for a Cure Campaign! I will be a spokesperson for JDRF in schools throughout Southeastern Michigan. I will have the opportunity to address entire student bodies with respect to Type One Diabetes symptoms, management and research. I will also be leading a question and answer period for students. I am so excited to be able to educate about this disease that my own son suffers from. I always have said "knowledge is power!" http://www.jdrfdetroit.org/images/Kids%20for%20a%20Cure.pdf
Michigan Autism Insurance Reform Coalition.
I have joined with the Michigan Autism Inusrance Reform Coalition to assist in the lobbying of Insurance reform for the state of Michigan. http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/MI-Autism-Insurance-Reform-Coalition/185312678176279
Check out the MI Autism Insurance Reform Coalition on facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/MI-Autism-Insurance-Reform-Coalition/185312678176279
Check out the MI Autism Insurance Reform Coalition on facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/MI-Autism-Insurance-Reform-Coalition/185312678176279
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Working with the staff at Mott Children's Hospital
An important discussion regarding hospital stays for children and the importance of positive points in the day. I am told how much healing power the joy of a toy can have among the children who have stays in the hospital.
Jack's Toy Box - Third Annual Donation
Another Successful Year For my Foundation, "Jack's Toy Box." Providing toys for children with Type One Diabetes during there new onset hospital stay.
Friday, December 10, 2010
JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes Awards Celebration.
Team "Jack Attack" raised over $5,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Thank you to all those people who contributed funds in an effort to help find a cure.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes 2010
Team Jack Attack raised over $5,000 at this year's Walk to Cure Diabetes. This is one of the many events my husband and I are involved with in support of JDRF.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Working to benefit the MENC - National Association of Music Education
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ZJvVG7AhEhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ZJvVG7AhE
Mrs. Michigan America 2010, Stephanie Hunt, is a celebrity griller along side Mrs. Oakland County, Annette Kelly at Mongolian Barbecue in Ann Arbor to benefit the National Association of Music Education.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ZJvVG7AhE
Mrs. Michigan America 2010, Stephanie Hunt, is a celebrity griller along side Mrs. Oakland County, Annette Kelly at Mongolian Barbecue in Ann Arbor to benefit the National Association of Music Education.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67ZJvVG7AhE
Monday, August 2, 2010
Giving back to the Miss America Organization serving as a Judge and Emcee
It was an honor to serve as a judge for the Miss St. Clair Shores Pageant this past weekend. Congratulations to Brenna O'Malley - the new Miss St. Clair Shores who will go on to compete at the Miss Michigan Pageant in June. St. Clair Shores runs a great program and produces women who truely know what it means to provide volunteer service in their community. I was very proud to be a part of this day for them.
Also, had a fabulous time as co - emcee of the Miss Oakland County Pageant. It give me great joy to be able to serve as a volunteer to an organization that was made such a lasting impression in my life as a former Miss Oakland County myself.
Also, had a fabulous time as co - emcee of the Miss Oakland County Pageant. It give me great joy to be able to serve as a volunteer to an organization that was made such a lasting impression in my life as a former Miss Oakland County myself.
Autism Hope Alliance is making Scholarships Available. If you are the parent of a child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. This will be helpful in getting started with healing your child!
The Autism Hope Alliance foundation is donating 100 full scholarships nationwide for parents to attend the Start-Up Program®, a 5-day parent training course at the Autism Treatment Center of America. Attendees of the lectures will be given the opportunity to apply for these scholarships, valued at $2,200 each. Scholarship recipients will be chosen based upon financial need.
http://www.autismhopealliance.org/scholarship.htm
http://www.autismhopealliance.org/scholarship.htm
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Our precious William was Diagnosed With Autism in May 2010
We are committed to healing William though biomedical treamtents for children suffering with the autism spectrum disorders. It is becoming ever so clear to me that it is important to be a voice and support for those families who have children suffering from multiple diseases and disorders.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Monday, December 21, 2009
Jack's Toy Box Drop off Day at Mott's Children's Hospital
My son Jack and I dropping off toys by Big Bird at Mott's
Jack making sure he is ready to give up all these toys to the sick kids... one last look... with cousin Mollie who co - founded this foundation with me.
December 18, 2009
Thank you to all of our sponsors and toy donors! Another successful year gathering toys for the newly onset diabetic children at Mott's Children's Hospital! Above are some photos taken of our toy drop off.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
JDRF Announces their Sponsorship Of Jack's Toy Box at the 2009 JDRF Awards and Appreciation Dinner. Thank you JDRF!
Saturday, November 21, 2009
November 23 Marks the Official Kick Off for the second Annual "Jack's Toy Box" Toy Drive
Jack of "Jack's Toy Box" playing with his mom - co - founder of the toy drive.
Diagnosed with Type one Diabetes June 28, 2006
Photo By Ruth Olson, Ruth Olson Photography
"The needs of patients and families at Mott are on-going, and even more heightened as the holiday season approaches. Community members play a large role in helping to make the stays of Mott patients and families a little easier. The donations that are collected through Jack's Toy Box are given over the holiday season. Jack's Toy Box has been a great support to Mott patients and families."
– Lan Truong, Community Relations Mott’s Children’s Hospital
Who: This Foundation was created by it’s Co- Founders Annette Kelly and Mollie Smith. Annette is the Mother and Mollie the cousin of Jack. This Foundation works in partnership with businesses, schools, civic organization and people in our community.What: Jack’s Toy Box: A foundation created to make toys available to newly diagnosed type one diabetics during there new onset hospital stay.
When: Toys will be collected between November 23 and December 18. November is Diabetes Awareness Month!
Where: Schools, Businesses and civic organizations join together to sponsor this event for Mott’s Children’s Hospital.
Why: Jack, now age five, was diagnosed with type one diabetes at 21 months old. He was in Pediatric ICU for 4 days and then on the children’s floor for the remainder of the week. His favorite part of the day was taking the trip to the toy room to play. It was a small ray of sunshine during a very overwhelming time. It is our hope that other newly diagnosed diabetic children will have a ray of sunshine during their hospital stay from the toys donated by Jack’s Toy Box. Won’t you join us?
Toy Drop off Sites:
Milford High School: 2380 S Milford Rd Highland Michigan Building Bridges Therapy Center: 9357 General Drive Suite 101 Plymouth Michigan 48170
JDRF of Metro Detroit and Southeast MI: 24359 Northwestern Hwy, Ste 225 Southfield MI 48075
More to come! Please check back often!
Sponsored by:
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan
Mott's Children's Hospital
Milford High School
Building Bridges Therapy Center
Mrs. Oakland County (Mrs. America Pageant - "We are Family")
November, Diabetes Awareness Month
Thursday, November 5, 2009
November is Diabetes Awareness Month!
Type 1 Diabetes (Juvenile Diabetes) Facts
Affects Young Children
Type 1 diabetes strikes children suddenly, makes them dependent on injected or pumped insulin for life, and carries the constant threat of devastating complications. While diagnosis most often occurs in childhood and adolescence, it can and does strike adults as well. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks and destroys the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. While the causes of this process are not yet entirely understood, scientists believe that both genetic factors and environmental triggers are involved.
Needs Constant Attention
To stay alive, people with type 1 diabetes must take multiple insulin injections daily or continually infuse insulin through a pump. They must also test their blood sugar by pricking their fingers for blood six or more times per day. While trying to balance insulin doses with their food intake and daily activities, people with this form of diabetes must always be prepared for serious hypoglycemic (low blood sugar) and hyperglycemic (high blood sugar) reactions, both of which can be life-limiting and life threatening.
Insulin Does Not Cure It
While insulin allows a person to stay alive, it does not cure diabetes nor does it prevent its eventual and devastating effects, which may include: kidney failure, blindness, nerve damage, amputations, heart attack, stroke, and pregnancy complications.
Difficult to Manage
Despite rigorous attention to maintaining a meal plan and exercise regimen, and always injecting the proper amount of insulin, many other factors can adversely affect efforts to tightly control blood sugar levels including: stress, hormonal changes, periods of growth, physical activity, medications, illness/infection, and fatigue.
Statistics and Warning Signs
•As many as 3 million Americans may have type 1 diabetes.
•Each year more than 15,000 children are diagnosed with diabetes in the U.S. That's 40 children per day.
•Warning signs of type 1 diabetes include: extreme thirst, frequent urination, drowsiness or lethargy, increased appetite, sudden weight loss for no reason, sudden vision changes, sugar in urine, fruity odor on breath, heavy or labored breathing, stupor or unconsciousness. These may occur suddenly.
My son, Jack Kelly. Diagnosed June 28, 2006.
He was 21 months old at diagnosis
Keep posted to learn more about Jack's Toy Box and where you can drop a toy to brighten the day of a newly disgnosed child!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Happy Halloween!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
I judged the Miss Wayne County Scholarship Pageant on September 12, 2009



Congratulations to Anjel Francisco Miss Wayne County 2009! I had a great time with my Miss Michigan Pageant Family. It was so wonderful to see faces that I haven't seen in a while due to our time in Maryland and Texas. The Miss America Program is a true testament to long lasting friendships and people who truly care about young women. I am so blessed to have been a part of this organization. I have so much to give back, but could never come close to repaying all of the volunteers for the time, love and care they gave to me while I competed.... I can't believe it was 12 years ago that I was named Miss Wayne County!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Children's Congress 2009

My son Jack and I were one of 150 delegates chosen from over 1500 entries to serve as delegates at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Children's Congress. We were flown to Washington DC and met with President Obama (Above is Jack sitting on the President's Lap), Senators Stabenow and Levin in an effort to encourage support of the "Special Diabetes Bill." This Bill ensures funding be made available to support efforts in finding a cure to end the devastating effects of type one diabetes. My son also spent some time with Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers at the White House. Nick was one of few celebrities who testified at the JDRF Senate hearings. My son Jack, now four years old, was diagnosed at 21 months old. When asked why I fight so strongly for a diabetes cure - I simply respond, "Jack never gets a day off from diabetes. Why should I?" http://www.jdrf.org/
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