Monday, December 21, 2009

A Mother Shares the Legacy of Her Daughter and Inspires Those Facing Challenges of Any Kind

Over the next year, Karla showed the apple her backbone and backbone as she battled blight with the adage “Give it to God and let it be.” Through her experience, Karla adapted from a archetypal jailbait into a attribute of achievement for all who face challenges in life: the being traveling through a divorce, the woman who discovers she cannot accept the adolescent she so badly wants, the parents active with a afflicted adolescent they can’t reach, or the added who longs to be with their body mate. Now, her mother, Ruthe Rosen, is administration Karla’s adventure with the apple in the new book Let It Be: My Daughter’s Legacy (April 2009, ISBN 978-0-578-00638-3, $22.95, KARmedia).

Inspired by Karla, Rosen co-founded The Let It Be Foundation, Inc. in 2006 with her husband, Michael Rosen. The non-profit alignment supports families with accouchement adverse life-threatening illnesses, gluttonous to restore a faculty of course to their lives. To date, they accept aloft over $500,000 and helped 18 families.

The Junior Advisory Team, fabricated up of 19 inferior top and top academy students, is an basic allotment of The Let It Be Foundation. They accommodate fundraising efforts that armamentarium allowance enhancements as able-bodied as serve accouchement with life-threatening illnesses through projects like “Reading Together” at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. In the accomplished three years, the Junior Advisory Team aloft over $50,000.

“I’m always beholden that Karla’s courage, her giving nature, and her sparkling beauty—both central and out—impacted not just her ancestors and friends, but the absolute association and beyond,” says Rosen. “Because of Karla, I am now a bigger mom, I am now active my purpose, and I now apperceive the aberration amid beatitude and joy.

Ruthe Rosen is the President and Co-Founder of The Let It Be Foundation, Inc. She accustomed the Soroptimist’s Making a Difference Award as able-bodied as the Community Hero Award from the City of Chino Hills, Calif. for her plan with the foundation. A constant citizen of Southern California, she now lives in Chino Hills, Calif. with her bedmate and their two adolescent boys, Brandon and Cole.

Let It Be: My Daughter’s Legacy by Ruthe Rosen (April 2009, ISBN 978-0-578-00638-3, $22.95, KARmedia)

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