Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Animal Research - Where do you stand?

Like many of you yesterday, I watched the video of the beagles that were rescued from a research center.
 
 
Animal testing is a very heated topic. On one hand are organizations like PETA who focus on the cruelty involved. The animals are kept in cages too small to move around in, are never nurtured or shown companionship, and end up dying in that same cage. Even just the images that I've found of abused animals used in testing are too graphic to post - google at your own risk. The most shocking figures are posted by the USDA, as you can see here.  According to that report, the amount of animals that were tested in the US in 2009 that included pain in the testing with no drugs given to reduce the pain totaled 76,441.
 
However, there is the argument that animal testing is necessary. Because of the various regulations and acts that have been passed to regulate testing, most facilities are considered ethical and essential in medical research. One of the biggest supporters for animal research is the Research Defense Society.  If that site doesn't answer all of your questions, this dated Q&A addresses additional issues about animal testing, and provides many links for further research.  In the UK, the Animals Scientific Procedures Division and Inspectorate Annual Report for 2010 is available for public viewing.  Within this report are the steps taken to ensure the safety of the animals, and even lists out each infringement and the actions taken.
 
I purposely kept this post short, so that you can do your own research and reach your own educated opinion for or against animal testing. So tell me - which side will you stand with?  Or is it somewhere in the middle?  Please post your thoughts below:
 
 

Friday, November 18, 2011

Improving Lives...Starting with a Bean

An issue that everyone is very well aware of is homelessness. Regardless of the hour that I walk into work, or when I go out with friends, I can see those less fortunate than me on the streets. And that’s only a slight view of the full issue. Many are already in shelters or other abodes, but have no work and cannot see any opportunities to get out of their situations. There are plenty of options for society to help these folks today by donating money, time, clothing and food to local shelters and soup kitchens. But how can we also help these individuals create a better future for themselves?

The founder of the Women’s Bean Project* in Denver, Colorado had that exact thought when she witnessed women in a local shelter. The women were safe, but where would they go to make a change in their lives? By creating the Woman’s Bean Project, she created a process where women can learn the necessary skills to gain employment.  Each woman who is accepted into the program is held accountable for her appearance, hygiene, staying off any sort of harmful substance, and especially her work skills.  She must come to work on time everyday and stay on task.  The tasks start in the production line, but as individuals improve, they are able to move into other positions within the organization including marketing, sales and accounting.  The Women’s Bean Project works to ensure that by the time a woman leaves the program after six months, she has learned a multitude of life skills in additional to the jobs that she performed within the organization.  And when the program is over, the Women’s Bean Project then helps women with their decisions to either find employment, continue their education, or even work at another community non-profit if they wish. 

Want to help? There’s a few volunteering opportunities listed on their site, but one of the best ways to help is to purchase some of the items that are being produced by these wonderful women! Local stores in Colorado sell some of these items, but you can also purchase food items, jewelry and more straight from their site. I first came across the Women’s Bean Project while shopping in Belmar for my sister’s birthday.  I bought a beautiful ladle that was decorated by one of the women at the project, and it also came with a bag of beans with a soup recipe!  What drew me to the item was that each tag was signed by a different woman in black sharpie.  I knew the name of the woman who produced this product, and was able to provide her with a silent ‘thank-you’ for the work that went into creating it!

There are other opportunities to help as well, including hiring some of the graduates of the program!  Please take some time today to browse their site at www.womensbeanproject.com to read about all the accomplishments they have made since 1989 and even read about individual journeys made by the women who were accepted into the project. 

This was an example of someone diving in beneath the surface of an issue. Yes, there are people struggling with homelessness, bad situations, and unemployment. And yes, there are programs to help these people in the short term. But thanks to the Women’s Bean Project and other similar organizations, these women have the choice to make a better future for themselves. People do change, they just need a little nudge sometimes. And the Women’s Bean Project nudges them down the right path.


*Please note that for these first few posts, including this one, I have NOT directly contacted the Women’s Bean Project.  This post is meant to be informational only at this time, and as this blog gains in popularity, I will be revisiting this topic again with proper interviews.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Excuses

Well, I took the first step to making a difference back in September, then stood there for three months!  I truly felt a sense of pride that I was finally moving forward with a purpose, to make a change, all of the things that I mentioned in my first post gathered in my arms – and I left that motivated feeling by the way side.  Yes, I do have an excuse – my current company has sent me overseas for a few months to work with a partner of ours.  It truly has taken up most of my time.  If you have ever traveled on business before, you realize that you never are allowed to stop working, especially with time differences.  So while I kept thinking about my blog, I never picked it up.  It’s an excuse, yes.  But we all have excuses, and we should never let those excuses get in the way of what we believe.

So with that realization I have admitted to my misstep, and have made a resolution to not allow an excuse to get in the way again.  Until I feel like this blog has done its job and I move on to something even bigger, I’m making a commitment to never abandon it again.  This post is more for myself than any future readers – it is a method of holding myself accountable...to ensure there are no more excuses!

So – let’s begin.  It’s mid-November at the moment and I hope to add at least one more post before the end of the month.  Until I’m back home, I cannot commit fully to this project, but I will give what I can.

Are you ready?  Are you done standing still like I’ve been doing?  Great, then take my hand and let’s begin this journey together!


UPDATE!!!

On November 30th, 2011, I posted the below as a blog post - however I feel like it's not something that most readers want to see, so I've removed the post and included it below.  It was originally titled "Intermission - a peek into my movivation"  -

While I was in the middle of researching and drafting my next blog post, a little something kept tapping my shoulder and whispering in my ear. It's been slowly becoming louder and harder for me to brush aside. So, while I'm still not confident enough to embrace it, I think I'll at least publicly acknowledge it. I can't put a name to it...yet. But let me try to explain it the best I can.

It's a driving need, a pulsing of my spirit, to make this world a better place. I've had it for years, but I couldn't figure out how to let it manifest itself. It's becoming more clear as I progress through life. I feel myself growing, even as my heart is breaking the more I learn about the world's struggles. I started this blog to show others what is happening around them and sometimes highlight the wonderful people who are dedicated to making a difference. I think I'll continue down that path for a bit, but already I see how this blog is going to evolve. That little spark that is growing inside me won't simply be satisfied with these posts. I believe that some of the things I'll start focusing on will be shocking to the readers of this blog. I want to show you the truth of what is happening in the world. No sugar coating. Soon society will no longer be able to look the other way. This blog will open their eyes, and motivate them to make a change.

So please be patient while this blog slowly changes direction. Remember that it is still in the rough draft stage, not officially launched yet, so I thank you for your willingness to stick with it. Please share your criticisms, and also spread the word that a new blog is beginning - change is coming!