Number |
Name |
Activity/Event |
Additional Information |
1095-1125 |
Pastor Lesley and members of the Trinity Lutheran Church
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30 members of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Hays, Kansas, (Jana’s former church) shared God’s love through action by sorting clothes for distribution to shelters, making quilts for displaced women and children and visiting with nursing home residents. “We at Trinity Lutheran Church understand our mission as being an action-based church in the community to share God’s love through word and deed.”
“We are thrilled to be the group who helped this campaign reach its goal of 1100 stories of community service. How fitting that Jana’s childhood church is the organization that put this campaign over the top.” – Hays, KS
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1094 |
Alicia Cox |
To honor Jana, Alicia participated with FHSU’s panhellenic council in selling cookies to raise money for breast cancer research and awareness. “This is an issue that affects everyone, man or woman. Raising money for this cause will change someone’s life by being able to help them fight breast cancer.” - Hays, KS |
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1093 |
Matthew Blankers |
To participate in this campaign, Matthew is volunteering at the Headquarters Counseling Center in Lawrence. The Center provides counseling and information referral to all kinds of people in need, including domestic violence victims. "I want to say that every time I think about Jana or hear people talk about her (which is quite often) I feel a profound since of loss and sadness, as well as deep admiration for her work and for the work of her surviving family members. I am inspired by your strength and commitment to social justice. Thank you for continuing her work." - Lawrence, KS |
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1092 |
Tresa McAdams |
"I have never met Jana. I heard about her story through her stepsister Leanne. In Jana's memory, I commit my volunteerism at Catholic Charities Harbor House to this campaign" - Wichita, KS |
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1091 |
Stephanie Michele Mott |
"I am an openly transsexual woman who participated in the Vagina Monolouges in Topeka in March, 2009. I am inspired by Jana to continue endlessly with my efforts at transgender education, social justice, and an end to violence against women." - Topeka, KS |
|
1090 |
Amber Versola |
"I volunteered as part of the Kansas Democratic Party's call for a day of service. The event that I volunteered for was a fundraiser for GaDuGi, the center that Jana was involved in. While I never had the honor of meeting Jana, I feel forever greatful to her for the services that she rendered to women in need. And I am also so incredibly greatful to Curt and Christie for helping to make this world a better place." - Shawnee, KS |
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1089 |
Mike Engel |
To honor Jana, MIke is committed to help children with their reading skills, perhaps those in high-risk situations or who are getting lost in the system. "If it helps them become more educated about their world, I think they'll be able to make it a better place overall. Additionally, I'd like to help kids who have been victims of violence in the home and to stop the pattern right there." - Lawrence, KS |
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1088 |
Maggie Bundy Hart |
To participate in this campaign, Maggie has been involved in planning and implementing activities for both children and teens at her local church - Stillwater, OK |
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1087 |
Danielle Meyeres |
"I have just been accepted into the training program to be a volunteer for Headquarters Counseling Center. I will serve a minimum of 300 hours over the next year in honor of my girl, Jana" - Lawrence, KS |
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1086
1085 |
Gayle Johnson
Rick Johnson |
"My husband and I were two of the 1100 + people at Jana's memorial and touched by my cousin's (Curt Brungardt) call for help. We have (adopted) a middleage man who has Parkinsons and no family in town. We are always there for him whenever he needs help with anything. This can mean rides to doctor appointments, trips out of town, picking up dry cleaning, bringing milk and homemade goodies to him, and taking him to movies or out to eat. We have gained more from this friendship than he ever will. It is truly rewarding being there for someone that is too proud to ask for help, but knows he can count on us." - Stillwater, OK |
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1084
1083 |
Holly Hart
Anthony Hart |
"We have joined "NILMDTS". "Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep" is an organization dedicated to photographing and providing keepsake images to families who lose a baby. It's a remembrance of a life that is a part of a family. Participants are on call to respond to family needs. Google "NILMDTS" website to hear the touching stories of precious souls who are sharing heaven with Jana. Thanks for letting us share!" - Stillwater, OK |
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1082 |
Courtney Johnson |
"When my grandparents told me of a little boy without winter clothing near Christmas time, I thought about what Jana would do. I was able to get his clothing sizes, and address. I went shopping for winter clothing and toys, and sent them from Santa." - Tulsa, OK |
|
1081 |
Michelle Flax |
In honor of Jana, Michelle, the owner of the Bildshon Haus and the Bildson Baby in Hays, held a clothing drive in conjunction with their children's style show - Hays, KS |
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1080
1079
1078 |
Teresa Ellis
Penny Bingham
Susan Shipman
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In honor of Jana, These women have volunteered their time to work with their local domestic violence center - Farmingon, NM |
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1077
1076
1075
1074
1073
1072
1071 |
Mary Jo Remmett
Jerri Moore
Jo Ann Juno
Betty Fowles
Catherine Herrman
Carol DeKant
LeAnn Scott |
To honor Jana, these women provided a substantial amount of food items to the Emmaus House in Garden City. The Emmaus House serves as a homless shelter that is ran by volunteers from around the area and is dependent on the food and money doenations it recieves - Garden City, KS |
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1070 |
Attorney General
Robert T. Stephan
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"As Chair of the Governor's Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board I along with other members of the board regret the untimely death of Jana as a result of domestic violence. Her work to promote the rights of women and to assist victims of domestic violence will inspire me to do what I can to find ways to prevent domestic violence" - Overland Park, KS |
|
1069 |
Juliann Cosgriff |
Inspired by Jana, Julliann was able to leave an abusive relationship and she now works to help other women and prevent domestic violence - Hays, KS |
|
1068 |
Debra Prideaux |
"Your precious daughter, Jana, has touched me in more ways than I ever thought possible. I think of her often and the conversations we had as our paths crossed in Topeka during legislative sessions. I made the determination following Jana's unfortunate death that I could make a difference in other people's lives. Today, I am one of the newest members of the Northwest Kansas Domestic and Sexual Violence Services, Inc Board of Directors. Whether through my action or words, other lives will be impacted for the better. May Jana's spirit live on forever" - Hays, KS |
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1067 |
Jena Ernsting |
In honor of Jana, Girl Scout Troop 10214 is holding a Midnight Ramble in January of 2010 titled "R.E.S.P.E.C.T." involving Girl Scouts from all of Western Kansas. Our troop will lead this event in hopes of helping young ladies learn to prevent domestic violence in their own lives - Hays, KS |
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1066 |
Sharon Brungardt |
To honor her beautiful granddaughter, Sharon is committing her work at the homeless shelter on behalf of Jana - Garden City, KS |
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1065 |
Jenny |
"Dear Kelli (a dear friend of Jana), I spent some time thinking about Jana over the fourth of July weekend. I remember very clearly speaking with you on the phone when I was at the Iron Mountain fourth of July parade last year. Being the dynamic and STRONG person that she was, her memory does not seem to fade, even for someone like me who did not know her very well. In any case, I made an appointment the other day to meet with the volunteer coordinator at a place called womenspace here in Eugene, which offers legal and other kinds of assistance to women dealing with domestic violence. I had been mulling over my options for volunteer opportunities, and upon thinking about Jana (both her work and the tragedy of her death), I realized: this is it. I felt convicted that that's where my service should be, and it's due in no small part to your friend Jana. Just wanted to share this with you!" - Eugene, OR |
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1064 |
Laura Watkins |
"Jana inspired me to pursue work in the non-profit field. In her honor, I worked at a breast cancer organization providing support to breast cancer patients and now work for a non-profit organization that provides support for local farmers and educates the public on the importance of local, sustainable food. I think about her every day." - Chicago, IL |
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1063 |
Ellen Hansen |
To honor Jana, Ellen is committing her advocacy work to changing laws in the state of Nebraska that will benefit the state's social workers and their clients - Lincoln, Nebraska |
|
1062 |
Tamara Quinby |
"Jana was the best and to honor her not only do I think of her but I do what I can when I can to pledge my time for her. This past year I have been making contributions to food banks, giving clothes to donation organizations, and making contributions. The most important thing to me that I've done though is to share Jana's story with others because she truly was the best!" - Hays, KS |
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1061 |
Traci Konrade |
"Every year in my hometown of Spearville, KS the Pride Committee holds a city-wide garage sale. The clothing after the sales is usually just thrown away. In honor of Jana, I organized for the people wanting to get rid of their extra clothes to donate them. I drove around and picked all of the clothes up and will be donating them to domestic violence shelters" - Spearville, KS |
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1060 |
Vanessa |
To honor Jana Vanessa is serving as a volunteer at her local Planned Parenthood and is teaching pottery classes to people of all ages - Eureka, CA |
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1052-1059
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Cindy Cooper
Crista-Marie Jackson
Carl H. Jaynes
Francesca Mantani Arkus
J.P. Schneider
City-as-School students
Jennifer Clark
Claudia Schneider
And other volunteers |
On April 23, 2009, Words of Choice presented a performance in New York to benefit the Activist Council of New York City. "We presented Jana's beautiful words about activism and women's rights within the play, put up a display about Jana and 1100 Torches, and described Jana and Jana's Call to Action at length in a discussion following the performance. We asked others to sign on and join the campaign." - New York, NY |
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1051 |
Candice Irwin |
To honor Jana, Candice is volunteering with the local RCMP as a victim's service advocate. This organization works with victims of violent crimes. Most of Candice's work focuses on domestic violence victims and she "wants nothing more than to be part of a movement that will help these women" - Alberta, Canada |
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1050 |
Darrell Hamlin |
To honor Jana and participate in this campaign, Darrell is collaborating with Christie and Curt Brungardt (Jana’s mother and stepfather) to write a manuscript about Jana’s life and her legacy. Darrell hopes that once published, this book will motivate thousands of people to serve others and also bring important public awareness to the issues of domestic violence.
This book will include segments about Jana’s advocacy work, how family and friends have turned this tragedy into action, and concludes with personal stories of 1100 torches. Darrell wants others to join him and add their touch to this site by helping him gather stories of Jana and her legacy. Please see this link to help - Hays, KS |
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1049
739-1048 |
Cathie Klein
Topeka Seaman High School Freshmen
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"I have also tried to honor Jana's life by answering the call to service
with my position at Seaman Freshman Center in Topeka. With the inception
of a new school, it gave me the opportunity to implement new ideas and
start new traditions. The following is what I would like to submit to 1100
Torches, as we try and carry Jana's cry for service and instill those
values in the young men and women that pass through our hallways."
The Seaman high school Freshman Center in Topeka, KS, has answered Jana’s call to
service, as an initiative to instill the importance of service in one’s
community. During the Spring 2009 semester, the 310 freshman students were
required to serve 10 hours of service to their community. Students
volunteered at the Special Olympics, Capper Foundation, Topeka Rescue
Mission, Helping Hands Humane Society, elementary school carnivals, local
church sponsored activities, Arthritis Foundation Walk, YMCA, local youth
sport activities, and helping neighbors in need. The call to service will
continue with each freshman class that passes through its hallways, and
challenges other freshman students to pick up a torch and join the
movement in making a difference in our world - Topeka, KS |
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738 |
Elaine Fellenstein |
In honor of Jana, Elaine volunteered her time to plant flowers in "Jana's Butterfly Garden" in the courtyard of the United Way building - Lawrence, KS |
|
737 |
Tammy Bohn |
To honor Jana, Tammy promoted and raised needed funding for the 1100 Torches campaign at the Women's May Day Celebration - Arcadia, KS |
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736
521-735 |
Gwyn Maximov
TMP-M High School students & faculty
A special thanks to:
Kim Schmidtberger
Gini Augustine
Juleen Stecklein
Gloria Pfannenstiel
Mary Jane Schroeder
Eloise Lang
Eva Mao
Shaunna Ruder |
"For the past 2 years, a part of my job at TMP-M has been to organized an all-school service day—a concept that is not foreign to many communities nationally and an activity that is taught in many university leadership courses. Here at TMP-M, individual students are required to generate 20 hours of service each semester within the community, school and church, a principle and something our school values very highly. However, as many people know when something is made a requirement, very often people will go through the motions and put in the least effort.
This year we upped the ante or better described by one of my students who coined our motto—S.T.E.P. up—we took our service learning day to a new level of Striving To Encourage People. Our goal is to renew the understanding of service, create a sense of inspiration and enthusiasm and generate new acts of service.
On April 20, 2009, with twenty-six projects in the community and six school projects, the entire student body and faculty participated in a variety of activities that included cleaning, landscaping and yard work, painting, reading to children, crafts, singing and games, thank you card writing, office work and poster hanging—events that touched organizations, businesses and individual citizens. Planning the day gave me the opportunity to delegate jobs to students in my leadership class that helped in the organizing of the day as well as provided students and faculty with an experience of three hours of service within the community.
Inspiring others and seeing the joy and appreciation of those that benefit from a service act is the creation of a little miracle. I am honored to know about 1100 Torches and to participate in the ignition of being pro-active." (51-266 /100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS
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520 |
Judy Xu |
This is my first time this school semester to live in the United States. As a resident student at TMP I signed up to work at the St. Joseph’s food pantry, an experience that is unique and an opportunity I would not have had in China. (50/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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519 |
Allison Marsell |
I volunteered at the St. Joseph’s food pantry to pack and carry out boxes of food to people’s cars who are less fortunate then myself. I chose to volunteer here because I like directly helping out people in my community. (49/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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518 |
Andrew Heimann |
To honor Jana "I decided to coach flag football because they needed coaches. Yes, my schedule is busy, but I wanted those kids to be able to play. It is important to me to pass my love of sports on to younger kids and I enjoy seeing them succeed and have fun." (48/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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517 |
Ashley Zimmerman |
I donated food to St. Joseph’s food pantry. I like knowing that by doing do this I am providing essentials to those who are less fortunate then myself. (47/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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516 |
Sacred Heart Grade School |
The students in grade 1-3 and 4-6 have been taking turns singing at mass for the local nursing home. At each of the masses students take art items to hand out to the residents. (46/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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515 |
Sacred Heart Grade School |
Sacred Heart Grade School students with the cooperation of the Home and School Organization sponsored a dinner and activity night for the senior citizen complexes in town. This was great fun for that participated in this special event. (45/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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514 |
Brent Goertzen |
To honor Jana, the Department of Leadership Studies at FHSU spent part of Wednesday evening May 6th with residents at Sterling House assisted living center. They visited and played Bingo with residents. Previous Torches Dawne Leiker, Brett Whitaker, and Jill Arensdorf joined Brent and participated in the evening's activities - Hays, KS |
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513 |
Laura Foss |
The students, staff, and community members of Sacred Heart Grade School collected over 250 pairs of shoes to donate to , “ Souls for Soles.” These shoes were shipped out to help those who have lost everything in floods or other devastating events. (44/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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512 |
Fr. Fred Gatschet |
To participate in this campaign, Fr. Fred has submitted his advocacy work as his torch. Fr. Fred is a Roman Catholic Priest at TMP-M high school. "I made a You Tube video explaining the dishonesty and unconstitutional nature of the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA). I chose this service as a response to the damage to our society by the radical feminist agenda and its insistence on abortion without restrictions or accountability." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnZiCFjWgQw - Hays, KS |
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511
490-510 |
Alesha Doan
KU Students
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To honor Jana and participate in this campaign, Alesha has integrated a service-learning component into her Political Science course at the University of Kansas. In her class Politics of Reproductive Policy, students are encouraged to find a place in the Lawrence area to provide community service.
"This spring semester 2009 I have been teaching a course, the Politics of Reproductive Policy. Inspired by Jana, I decided to bring back a service learning component in my class. I provided students with the option of working in the community with a women's rights related group or completing a paper. Out of the 24 students enrolled in the course, 20 of them opted to complete a community project (I required 25 hours of service in their choice of organizations over the course of the semester). This has been the most rewarding teaching semester I have had the honor of experiencing at KU. My students' experiences and willingness to become involved has been inspiring and I credit this chain of events to your daughter's legacy. I will be making this a permanent aspect of my Reproductive Policy course and every time I teach it I am going to include Jana's story in my syllabus so that my students will continue to be inspired by your daughter as well. Thank you so much for so generously sharing your daughter's life with so many of us.
I also want to thank you and Curt for being an inspiration to all of us as well. We have learned about grace, dignity, humility and commitment through the two of you. I admire you more than I could possibly convey through an email and I want you to know that it has been a great honor to work with both of you" - Lawrence, KS |
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488
487
486
485
484
483
482 |
Gail Agrawal
Gail James
Hannah Britton
Wendy Rohleder-Sook
Katie Bray
John Beck
Michelle Smith
Jennifer Ananda |
To honor Jana, a group of KU students and faculty formed a working committee to establish the "Jana Mackey Distinguished Lecture Series." Kim Gandy, President of NOW was the first speaker on April 15, 2009. The names to the left are new torches - Lawrence, KS |
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481 |
KU's Women's and Gender Studies Program |
In honor of Jana, KU's Women's and Gender Studies Program brought to campus Rickie Solinger as the Verne Wagner Lecture speaker. She spoke to a large group of students and faculty about women's issues important to Jana - Lawrence, KS |
|
480 |
Kim Gandy |
Kim Gandy, the President of the National Organization for Women, served as the first speaker of KU's Jana Mackey Distinguished Lecture Series. Kim called on the 400 in attendance to "follow in Jana's footsteps and work to make social change." - Lawrence, KS |
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479 |
Michelle McCormick |
"I have been a DV advocate for 11 yrs, first as a volunteer and later as a paid advocate. I currently am the coordinator for batterer intervention programs for the Office of the Attorney General, and I will always, ALWAYS remember Jana and others in my work! Though I never knew Jana, I recognize that I AM Jana, we all are Jana, and as Dr. King said many years ago, an injustice anywhere is an injustice everywhere. I dedicate this year to the injustices of victimization." - Topeka, KS |
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475-478 |
Emily Schechinger |
In many communities the elderly are sometimes the forgotten. "Myself and three other friends combined our efforts to create and delivered St. Patricks Day cards with Irish blessing to the Good Samaritans of Hays Kansas. This was a huge success and very much appreciated by the residents. This particular project was something that did not take a large amount of time to prepare, but in the end resulted in an elderly resident to feel they are appreciated and loved by others in the community." - Hays, KS |
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474 |
Chelsee Blau |
To honor Jana, Chelsee will start volunteering to assist children at a local after school program - Hays, KS |
|
473 |
Cheryl Glassman |
Every year at TMP-M high school is active in supporting the Kansas Special Olympics. To honor Jana, Cheryl lead a group of students and faculty to work at this year's Special Olympics event. (43/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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472 |
Mrs. Rachel Wentling |
For a number of years TMP-M STUCO has sponsored an annual blood drive because they know that it is both a simple and a powerful way to serve their community and they have been committed to providing the opportunity to students, faculty, family and the Hays community to get involved in a very important act of service. Every year the students set a goal to reach so many pints of blood. This year the goal was 100 and the final number was 124 pints. The students that prepared and worked the blood drive, the first-time blood donors, and the numerous participants that have donated throughout the years understand the importance of such a life-saving service. Mrs. Rachel Wentling is the STUCO sponsor and the behind the scenes leadership that has made for a successful event. Thank you for everyone’s help! (42/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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471
470
469
468
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Payne Reif
Sammie Pfeifer
Adam Nietling
Stephanie Schmeidler
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In February, there was a Kansas Youth Book Drive asking for used children’s picture books that would then be sent to children in Liberia, Africa, through the organization Trees for Life Students from TMP-M were the acting liaisons for the book drive in the Hays community, promoting, collecting, packing and shipping the books off. (40/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS
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467
466
465
464 |
Heidi Fieler
Paula Flesher
Keith Gustin
Shane Gottschalk |
Since 1994, millions of dollars have been raised in pennies by more than 10 million elementary, middle and high school students throughout the country. The TMP-M Executive STUCO Officers took on this project once again and successfully encouraged the school community, collecting over $4,000 during a three-week period to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (36/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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463
462
461
460
459
458
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Mrs. Patricia Gottschalk
Mark Wasinger
Taryn Kippes
Shayla Gottschalk
Jessa Stramel
Christy Moeder
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A number of members from the Ambassador Club at TMP-M dedicated time to helping and working with Special Olympics Basketball tournament (32/100 Torches TMP-M) -Hays, KS
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457
456
455
454
453
452 |
Dylan Eller
Jin Young Lee
Joe Lee
Jason Mayers
Zilin Xie
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To promote service within the community Hays, KS and support the inspiring movement of 1100 Torches, the Leadership and Spirituality class at TMP-M has started a school-wide movement to promote expansion and growth within the school's current acts of service. The class has created an initiative called S.T.E.P.--Striving To Encourage People. With a legacy of a school 100 yrs old, the students have committed to encouraging 100 torch-worthy acts of service that will be generated by the student body, faculty and families. (26/100 Torches TMP-M) -Hays, KS
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451 |
Hannah Keil |
Hannah has committed to working with the youth of the Jr. CYO group at St. Nick's Parish. She recognizes the value of helping others as well as what it means personally. (17/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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450 |
Carol Hackerott |
To honor Jana, Carol participated in FHSU's Vagina Monologues and was a presenter at this years Kansas Women's Leadership Conference - Hays, KS |
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449 |
Kathryn Wagoner |
Kathryn is happy to join this campaign by continuing her important volunteer work with Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Kathryn also participates in school related service activities (16/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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448 |
Jana Slansky |
To participate in the 1100 Torches campaign, Jana is supporting and volunteering at the Jennings United Methodist Church as well as the Stockton Senior Center (15/100 Torches TMP-M) - Stockton, KS |
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447 |
Karla Stecklein |
To honor Jana, Karla assisted and supported the Kansas Clothes Drive for Women which was associated with the Kansas Women's Leadership Conference “Service is important in all aspects of life. We need to share what we have with others and be willing to help because some day one of us or someone we love may be in that position and will need help.” (14/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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446 |
Jaclyn Feldt |
To participate in this campaign, Jaclyn will continue her support and sponsorship of teams for the Special Olympics “Seeing the joy that comes from each of the athletes when they compete brings a peace to me every time I participate.” (13/100 Torches TMP-M) - Hays, KS |
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445 |
Stephanie Kramer |
Stephanie carries a torch on behalf of Alpha Gamma Delta in hopes to end abuse and violence against women and to help carry on Jana's legacy. "We participated and contributed to 'Walk a Mile in Her Shoes' and the Kansas Clothes Drive for Women. As a member and leader of this group of women I sincerely hope that our work and bringing awareness pays off and that women everywhere can be safe or get the help they need. God bless." - Hays, KS |
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442
441
440
439
438
437
436
435
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429
428
427
426 |
Sara Lynn
Kayla Hern
Chelsie Blair
Grace Finney
Aubrea Winter
Jannifier Skaggs
Evan Schultz
Chance Hobrock
Karen Sierer
Jessica Swager
Fawn Kidder
Rachael Smith
Talisha Krason
Kirsten Lilak
Amanda Herrman
Nicole Moore
Ashley VanEaton
Kathryn Wagner |
In honor of Jana, the students from FHSU's Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Zeta, and Alpha Gamma Rho houses volunteered to serve as the local workforce for the Kansas Clothes Drive for Women. New and gently used clothes from around the midwest was collected then distributed to the Family Crisis Service (Garden City), GaDuGi Safecenter (Lawrence), and Dress for Success (Wichita). The names to the left are new torches - Hays, KS
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425 |
Emily Shoemaker |
In honor of Jana, Emily commits to volunteering in her community and carries a torch for all those in need - Hays, KS |
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424 |
Ashley Czarniecki |
To promote and support 1100 Torches Ashley has participated in FHSU's Vagina Monologues and along with her sorority has participated in the Kansas Clothes Drive for Women - Hays, KS |
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423 |
Jayne Jansonius |
Through her sorority Alpha Gamma Delta, Jayne is carrying a torch by volunteering where she can to help fight abuse among women. "Forever will Jana's life story motivate me to be a better person and stand up for all those other women out there today who suffer. Her story has inspired me to get up and help" - Hays, KS |
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422
421
420
419
418
417
416
415
414
413
412
411
410
409 |
Marcus Bean
Kyle Haas
Charles Keefer
Chris Jones
Justin Kirby
Britton Horton
Teryl Blair
Lee Farris
Drew McNutt
Austin Eickhoff
David Klaus
Brandon Kotschwar
Josh Taylor
Aaron Ladd
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To honor Jana and participate in this campaign, 14 Fraternity men from FHSU put on women's high heels and "walked a mile in her shoes". The event on March 26, 2009 was hosted as an awareness to prevent domestic violence and sexual abuse. The activity also raised money for the local Planned Parenthood - Hays, KS |
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408 |
Haley Richards |
Haley is committed more then ever to continue as a sexual assault survivor advocate volunteer at Colorado State University and Fort Collins. She also uses every opportunity as an instructor to bring in voices from underrepresented population - Fort Collins, Co |
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407 |
Sandy McKenzie |
Sandy has produced a painting entitled "Finding the Center: A Torch for Jana" that will be donated to the KU's Women-in-Law 2009 Pub Night Auction. Proceeds will benefit a local charity and the KU Law School Jana Mackey Public Advocacy Fund - Lawrence, KS |
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406 |
Marleah Augustine |
In honor of Jana, Marleah performed in FHSU's production of the Vagina Monologues, which raised money for the local women's shelter. She believes that small steps can make a difference and strives to promote awareness about women's issues on a daily basis - Ellis, KS |
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405 |
Lydia Weed |
To honor Jana, Lydia has participated in this year's Vagina Monologues and has wrote an article about Jana for her campus newspaper. Lydia hopes to bring awareness about domestic violence and to help women become stronger and more independent - Hays, KS |
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404 |
Lisa Scheve |
To honor Jana, Lisa is leading an effort at Sunflower Bank to raise money and collect clothing from her peers for the Kansas Clothing Drive for Women - Hays, KS |
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403
402
401 |
Kansas Rep. Barbara Ballard
Kansas Rep. Paul Davis
Kansas Rep. Eber Phelps |
On the floor of the Kansas House of Representatives, Representatives Ballard, Davis and Phelps honored Jana Mackey by presenting her family with an official certificate. They also called on their peers to join them and participate in the 1100 Torches campaign and set aside time to volunteer and serve others - Topeka, KS |
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Torches 1-200, 201-400, 401-1100 |