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	<title>Comments on: Calling for Your Voice</title>
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		<title>By: maria</title>
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		<description>Thank you for your help in getting the word out for this event, Rosalind.  I remember finishing up my thesis research and having in my hand so much information from women here in Oregon that needed to be made available to our community.  Feeling frustrated about having to manage my illness and struggling to raise my girls, I happened onto your site and I am so grateful I did.  Your encouragement to question expectations and learn more about my strengths as someone who can still contribute something remain with me today.  It&#039;s this kind of support that we can all offer to each other - and, by doing so, create a stronger voice, presence and awareness of how living with illness is only a part of what we can do.

My best to you always, friend~</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for your help in getting the word out for this event, Rosalind.  I remember finishing up my thesis research and having in my hand so much information from women here in Oregon that needed to be made available to our community.  Feeling frustrated about having to manage my illness and struggling to raise my girls, I happened onto your site and I am so grateful I did.  Your encouragement to question expectations and learn more about my strengths as someone who can still contribute something remain with me today.  It&#8217;s this kind of support that we can all offer to each other &#8211; and, by doing so, create a stronger voice, presence and awareness of how living with illness is only a part of what we can do.</p>
<p>My best to you always, friend~</p>
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