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Recent News

VIDEO: Blimp In Baton Rouge
WAFB — April 28, 2008

Blimp Ride
WAFB — April 28, 2008

The Avicta blimp has hooked up with the Believe in Tomorrow Children's Foundation to give critically ill kids across the USA free rides. Jodie McClement, spokesperson for Syngenta Seed Care, says, "The reactions when they get off the blimp--a lot of them have said, ‘I have been given so many unique opportunities. This is the best one!'"...

Airship rides keep spirits afloat
Commercial Appeal — March 2, 2008

Wrapped in his father's arms, 3-year-old Cole Kaspar got off the AVICTA Complete Cotton Blimp on Saturday and talked about the ride. "I see the racetrack. I see The Pyramid. I see the train," he said before finally turning to wave, "Goodbye, blimp"...

PBR believes in tomorrow
PBRnow.com — February 28, 2008

PUEBLO, Colo. — Lisa Paiva couldn’t hold back the tears. Just days before, her son Harley was at a PBR event in Glendale, Ariz., and now she was at home trying to express with words what it meant to once again see the excitement in her son’s eyes...

18-year-old’s heart goes a long way
The Examiner — December 4, 2007

BALTIMORE — Brady Vontran has so much heart, you wouldn’t believe it. He is 18 years old and collects toys for critically ill children. He raises astonishing amounts of money for these kids. He does all of this out of the generosity of his own heart, which nearly failed him at birth...

Belief System
The Baltimore Sun — November 22, 2007

Three-year-old Landon Morrill is perhaps too young to understand the power of positive thinking. But to see the joy in his smile and the bounce in his step, you would never think that he recently underwent a wrenching bone-marrow transplant — after his parents were told he had a 1-in-10 chance of surviving treatment for his leukemia...

House by the Bay gets ready for ailing kids
The Daily Times — October 25, 2007

OCEAN CITY — The town will serve as a peaceful getaway for even more families with critically ill children next summer with the addition of the Believe in Tomorrow House by the Bay on 28th Street...

Believe in Tomorrow: House will provide retreat for military
    families with sick children

Pisgah Mountain News — October 18, 2007

HENDERSONVILLE — The idea behind the new Believe in Tomorrow House is to help families with a critically ill child and give them a sense of normalcy. But building the house at the Pinnacle Falls development has also helped bring together members of the community in support of the project, according to those involved...

Recent Press Release

American Freedom Foundation selects Baltimore charity in recognition
    for work with military families
(PDF)
November, 2007

Saturday’s Veterans day concert with Martina McBride benefits Believe In Tomorrow. BALTIMORE– The national American Freedom Foundation recognizes Believe In Tomorrow’s commitment to serving military families with critically ill children, at the fourth annual American Freedom Festival. The festival, hosted on Veteran’s Day weekend, Saturday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at DAR Constitution Hall, will be featuring Martina McBride, Darryl Worley, Mark Willis and other country singers.

 


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