Welcome! This is the personal blog for the team that makes up the non-profit organization, Love for the Sake of Love. Here, we'll update you on the work we're doing, what is going on with each of us personally, and some of our random thoughts on life. We hope that this blog will give you some insight on each of us and the things we're doing at Love for the Sake of Love. Please choose a category below to get started.


Monday, February 8, 2010

Carolina Challenge Update

We have officially submitted all of our preliminary information for our elevator pitch on Tuesday.  We have a few final touches to make on the powerpoint, but we're really close to being done with all of our final preparations.  I'm meeting with Maryann Feldman, a professor at UNC who has agreed to advise us, on Tuesday to give us some final tips before our presentation.

Although we were struggling with sleep deprivation and ADD last night (when I say we, it was really more me than Andrew) we were actually able to get a lot done.  We're making a lot of progress of building the foundations of the organization and really defining who we are and what we're doing.  It seems like it should be a pretty simple task, but there's a lot more that goes into it than I originally realized.  We also know that having a strong foundation is really important, so we're trying to be intentional with our time and ensure the quality of everything we do, even if it means going a little slower.  I couldn't be happier about the organization Love for the Sake of Love is becoming.  I love getting to work on various stuff for the organization each day and can't wait to see where God leads us next. 

We are also continuing to work on the website and will publish it as soon as we possibly can.  I hope you're getting excited to see the video, because Andrew has already done a lot with it and its going to be amazing once its done.

Thanks for taking the time to see what we're working on right now.  We'll do our best to keep you updated with everything that goes on with the organization.

-Alison

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