Read The Stories

The journey of cards traveling around the world.

The journey of cards traveling around the world.

Siarra

How?

Dillon

I received it from my classroom aide during my student teaching at OBHS! I loved this placement with my whole and feel honored to receive this card!

Dillon

How?

Jon

Jon was the keynote speaker for my first year at Olentangy Berlin High School. The life story he told was extremely touching. Had everyone in the audience in their feeling. I just hope O can touch someone’s life like Jon has!

Vic

How?

Jon Petz

I recieved this card at my company’s Nationals Sales Conference. Jon was our key speaker and told us his amazing story. Please do look him up.

My name is Vic and I reside in NY. I believe in making a difference – big or small.

Sara

How?

My mom

I got it from my mom, who got it from my bestie, and I will give it to my brother.

Leslie

How?

Rachel Bryant

I got it from my honorary daughter and I’m giving it to Sara my daughter.

Stacey

How?

Jon Petz

Had the opportunity to hear Jon Petz at a GSK meeting and have shared his inspirational talk with several people. Will pass the card along

Dominic

How?

John Pezt

Sue

How?

Jon Petz

I work in an amazing school district that is growing extremely fast! I think the card is an appreciation for people who truly put kids first.

Rachel

How?

Jon Petz

I worked with Jon at a company event that he emceed. The Nathan story resonated with me, as I also experienced the loss of a child to cancer, my 23-year-old son, Jake. I can attest to the significant impact that people have on the lives of others, especially in challenging circumstances. It’s the simple things that make the biggest difference, not how much it costs or the magnitude of the gesture. For us, it was the care and compassion that the nurses provided daily. The friends and family that consistently showed support. The friend of a family member who volunteered his Saturday to drive our son home, across the state, from the hospital in an ambulance; allowing Jake to spend the last days of his life in his home, visiting with family and friends. The line of friends and family that had the courage to come see him and share stories and laughs with him, even though it was scary. The nurse, Nikki, that came home early from a vacation so that she could say goodbye to Jake at his home and remains in contact with us to this day. As hard as it has been to experience this loss, my heart is filled with love and warmth when I think about the simple, yet significant actions of others.

Doris

How?

Call Meiko went to a convention and gave me it

Everybody has a heart is not the number of the heart is the heart that makes it matter Cheryl heart, but the world