From: Kim
To: My Email
Subject: Thanks for visiting our town!
Sent: Sep 11, 2011 8:39 PM
From: Kim
Subject: Thanks for visiting our town!
Message Body:
I live in Lawrence, KS. You were parked outside of a restaurant in our town a few weeks ago, and my 4 year old son saw your bus. Just wanted to let you know that we looked at your website tonight, and my son, who can’t read, yet, told me, “that sign say that boys can’t hit girls.” I think that you’re having a bigger impact than even you know!
Safe travels! Thanks for all that you do!
I visited 8 schools yesterday trying to gain an audience with as many principals or counselors as possible. My objective was to gain placement of The Kindness Certificate in classrooms for students to use as a vow to perform One Million Acts Of Kindness. 4 of the schools I was actually able to meet with the principal or counselor and had great interest. At Heusner Elementary, a large contingency of staff came out to take pictures of The Kindness Bus for their website. I was assured that a Kindness Certificate will be printed for each student at this school.
During my 36 mile ride on The Kindness Bicycle today, I stopped at the administration offices of the Child Advocacy and Parenting Services offices in Salina, Kansas. The “red carpet” rolled out the moment I entered the door. I was treated to a tour of their offices and talked with all of these very caring individuals. The services provided by CAPS are numerous, they provide; Family Mentoring, Parenting Education, Mornings Out for Moms/Dads, Smart Start, Bullying Prevention and Happy Bear. The in-classroom education programs caught my interest as this is the sort of curriculum I am looking to make part of my 2nd puppet show I am creating for children.
Child Advocacy and Parenting Services Program Director, Deb Jensen took the time to meet with me today at their offices in Salina, Kansas to explain all of the services they provide to the community. Entering their facility I found myself in a child-friendly room named Chris’s Place. This reception area is designed to make a child who has been sexually abused feel comfortable before being interviewed about past experiences. Deb is an energetic, passionate individual who puts so much into her work, spoke proudly of the successes of protecting children and how diligently everyone works to help children gain their lives back by prosecuting the sexual offenders and forever removing them from the child’s life. I was very impressed by all the help this organization is providing to the families in Saline county.
Riding The Kindness Bicycle past a truck stopped at a red light, the driver after seeing the signs said, “and don’t hit dogs either.” I couldn’t agree more! Most dogs in homes where Domestic Violence is prevalent are abused. There have also been studies that show children who are cruel to dogs are predisposed to being a Domestic Violence perpetrator. Dogs are meant to be helpful to people, they are not to be hurt.
Watching children like a hawk so they can soar like an eagle. Keeping children safe is getting harder as time goes by. There aren’t enough safeguards in place to protect children from all the potential harm and danger. The internet children use needs to be monitored and parents need to be ever vigilant. So many predators use the internet to lure children into meeting them. I heard from the parents of 2 young children today, they made the decision to move from their neighborhood after finding out how many sex offenders lived within a few blocks of their house, one lived three doors away. I know you can’t keep running, but you can be ever vigilant. If you need any information on keeping kids safe, visit the website of The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at; 
It takes a really big man to discuss with another man, who is a Domestic Violence or Childhood Sexual Abuse perpetrator about putting an end to the damage they are doing. These perpetrators are everywhere; in the workplace, members of churches, on recreational sports teams, members of organizations, etc…
Today I rode 101 miles to express my gratitude for all of the unseen heroes who work at Domestic Violence Coalitions, Child Advocacy Centers, Court Advocates, Crisis Centers, Hotlines, etc… These devoted individuals work tirelessly with little thanks and often times in situations that are quite depressing, day in and day out. Today was your day! All of you who work to protect children and women in need were in my thoughts and prayers today as I pedaled in the most perfect weather for bicycling. Thank you everyone, I am grateful for the very important work you do to help those in need.
