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A Single Light’s Story

A Single Light was founded on June 10, 2005 when founder Nathaniel Montgomery saw the hardship suffered by a family who traveled 200 miles by car so that their daughter, who was fighting cancer, could receive treatment. They were scared because they knew they did not have the money for gas in order to make the next trip. The mother of the family cried when she was given a $100 gas voucher to buy gas for their next trip. Based on this experience, Nathaniel knew there were resources out there for families to help them find aid, but knowing how to access the available resources is a challenge. After it was registered as a non-profit, A Single Light launched the Cancer Resources Database (CRD), its main program, consolidating hospitals, clinics and other medical organizations that offer aid to cancer patients into a single website. The CRD would be constantly updated with new organizations and services every day while making sure the data from currently listed organizations is as up to date as possible.

 

The mission of ASL is to increase the access to information for those afflicted with cancer, along with their families, to lessen suffering through education and service. In December 2005, ASL’s mission was confirmed when Katherine Crowder contacted A Single Light seeking help for herself and her two children, Beth, 17, and Kyle, 23. Three years prior, Katherine was earning more than six figures, but when she contacted ASL, she was living in a garage with her daughter. Kyle was working three jobs and sleeping on a friend's couch. With the help of ASL, Katherine was able to receive assistance during the holidays to buy Christmas gifts and help with rent. Katherine said, "This was the best holiday I could have asked for." She died a month later. Her daughter Beth said, "If It wasn't for [ASL], my mom would have died without seeing her last Christmas."

 

Currently there are more then 2,040 Organizations offering over 4,000 services to those affected by cancer in the Cancer Resource Database. To date the CRD is searched 2000 times a month with 5 organizations are added to the database per day.

 

On December 1st, 2007, A Single Light launched two new programs, Huggels which makes blankets for children affected by cancer, and Capturing the Light, ASL’s photography program, both designed to bring hope and courage to those affected by cancer.

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Posted by lostminds9 in Untagged  | 03 Mar, 2009
I know that I have lived. Met the bright day with hope, the afternoon with laziness, and the night longing for something I can only begin to comprehend: love. It’s a simple four letter word, but with it add four more letters, two words, and love totally changes form. Then, with this new form it brings a deeper meaning: I love you. Four letters, one word or eight letters, three words, love and I love you, both are equally mysterious and yet gratifying. When said to us as kids, I love you, we simply uttered the same phrase back but with a little something added, too, I love you too. With the blindness to the emotions we hadn’t understood what it meant to say I love you, but it is hoped that within the passage of time we will form our own definition to these emotions, love and I love you. From the start of our creation spanning to our death we all have different opportunities and outcomes to these possibilities. It is these differences in our lives that lead to different definitions of love and I love you. These definitions that we now know have stemmed from our experiences from day to day life, as well as by the examples that have helped us from our own meaning by the actions of our parents. It is by their interaction as man and wife that we have seen what it is to say I love you and the actions that follow from love. However, if the actions seen from our parents are from hate, mistrust, or are not meant, then our definition of love and I love you, that we gather from our parents will be askew and cause unnecessary pain. But, if the actions by our parents are true and from love, then we will form our own true definition of love and I love you. In both cases it is our own actions that will lead to our own personal definition of love and I love you. Everyone in our life is a teacher, but most of all our parents. While everyone has their own definition of these emotions that they consider the truth, it is our job to listen and decide whether to accept their own personal truth as our own, deny it, or modify it to meet our own personal beliefs. Once you have found your own personal definition of love and I love you, let it change as your life goes on, because if you let the definition change, it will change you. So let love be shown in your actions so the people that you know and meet know that you too are saying I love you.
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