Thursday, November 10, 2011

Mikayla's Holiday Shop



Start your holiday shopping early this year and a portion of every purchase will be donated to Mikayla's Voice non-profit organization.

The sale will be held on Saturday, November 12, 2011 from 8:00 AM until 3:00 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church, on Route 191 in Bethlehem.

Double click the photo to read direction information from Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, New Jersey, and the Poconos and North.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Suites-n-Treats



We are proud to announce that Mikayla's Voice tied Air Products for FIRST PLACE for the best suite at the IronPigs Charities 4th annual Suites-n-Treats event, Wednesday, October 26, 2011. The event is hosted as a safe and fun trick-o-treating experience for special needs children in the community. Children were able to trick-o-treat, as well as, take part in other activities, which included stopping by and having fun with Mikayla under her "Big Top!"


Over a thousand guests visited Coca-Cola Park for the Halloween event. Thank you, Iron Pigs for allowing MV to take part in such an awesome charitable experience.

Congratulations to MV's Junior Board!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Penn State Harrisburg



Mikayla's Voice had an opportunity, yesterday, to present to a group of upcoming teachers at Penn State Harrisburg.



Junior board member, Hannah Oren, shared with the group how she met Mikayla and their involvement with the Best Buddies program at Nazareth High School.



Mikayla takes time to autograph Our Friend Mikayla books.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Polk Elementary School Puts Inclusion Together



Mikayla, Kim and Abby are happy to bring the message of Inclusion to the students and staff at Polk Elementary School.







Abby shares Mikayla's message by reading the book Our Friend Mikayla, which her classmates wrote while in the third grade.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Elevation Celebration Weekend

Rain couldn't dampen the excitement of the day! Children, parents, volunteers and spectators came to CocaCola Park to welcome Michael Glenn to the Lehigh Valley and to enjoy crafts, food and fun. Yes, it rained and no Michael was not able to give tethered rides as he had hoped, but if you watch the slide show below you'll see what a great time was had by all in spite of the weather.




Michael, being an advocate for special needs people, and ever so gracious, he invited everyone back to the park on Sunday to try again! This time, the sun was shining and the smiles even brighter as Michael and his father, Bill, brought out their balloons to the delight of all in attendance. Check out the smiles in the slideshow below.



Thanks to all whom made this event possible!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Iron Pigs Halloween Game

Mikayla's Voice was back at CocaCola Park yesterday for the Iron Pigs Halloween Game. What a spectacular event.





It was a Halloween game, so true to form MV's Junior Board are in costume.



Mikayla hands off the first ball to be played to the umpire.








Each player wore a Halloween jersey, which was later signed and auctioned off as part of a fundraiser for our organization. Throughout the game, spectators bought raffle tickets for players' autographed hats and for a team signed jersey.



This nice gentleman won Ryne Sandberg's hat and he let Mikayla try it on for size!





After the game, those who won shirts or hats went onto the field so the players could autograph the items won.

Many players stuck around to sign autographs for other bystanders. Domonic Brown could not have been more gracious with his autograph and posing for pictures; he even gave one youngster his batting gloves!







Raymond and Nicholas Gara won the team signed jersey.....congratulations guys, and thank you!

Thank you to all whom supported Mikayla's Voice and this event.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Our Community Star


Logan Houptley is a freshman at Nazareth Area High School, and co-founder of Mikayla’s Voice, non-profit organization. This past November, he was one of the main speakers at a national convention for ARC of the United States, an organization that protects the rights of people with disabilities. He is involved with Friends of ANDYMIL™, Bethlehem recycling and Angel 34. Logan is a National Society of High School Scholars member, a member of the NAHS student council and co-homeroom representative. He plays junior varsity boys’ soccer and runs for the high school’s track and field team. Logan has been actively educating children about children with disabilities since elementary school. His first project in educating others about children with disabilities was to coauthor “Our Friend Mikayla.” Most recently for his confirmation community service project, Logan organized a piggy bank decorating contest. Children uniquely decorated the pigs, and then they auctioned off to raising more than $1,000 for Mikayla’s Voice. All of the funds are being used to produce and promote the book “Our Friend Mikayla,” Logan includes everyone and treats everyone with respect!

Tonight he received the Homewood Suites & Lehigh Valley IronPigs Community Star Award. The Homewood Suites Community Star Award is designed to recognize Lehigh Valley area community leaders -- teachers, coaches, volunteers, etc. -- anyone who you feel makes a difference in the local community and commits their time and talent to make the Lehigh Valley a better place!

Congratulations to Logan; he is committed to making the Lehigh Valley a better place.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Volunteers Needed!

Last July we had the remarkable opportunity to meet Michael Glen, the world’s first paraplegic hot air balloon pilot. We are thrilled to announce that Michael and his dad will be bringing their balloons and their story to the Lehigh Valley for the first ever Mikayla’s Voice Elevation Celebration event at Coca-Cola Park on August 6, 2011. Michael will not only speak with and encourage children with disabilities to follow their dreams, but share his love of ballooning with them. Michael will be able to offer tethered balloon rides to 40 children with physical disabilities ~ those unable to stand in a balloon basket but requiring his specially adapted seat. At the same time, his father and retired teacher, Bill Glen, will give 80 additional children with disabilities an opportunity to ride in his traditional basket. By including kids with disabilities in an activity that they and their families likely thought was impossible, we hope to inspire them to realize anything is possible. In addition, with the support of the Lehigh Valley community we are looking to make this an event beyond the balloon ride. Complete with music, food, face painters, balloon artists, art activities and more this will truly be a celebration to remember for so many deserving kids.

We would like to invite you to join us as a volunteer. By volunteering your time you can share in this once-in-a-lifetime experience with hundreds of kids in the Lehigh Valley. The event will run from 4 PM to 8 PM on Saturday August 6th. We are in need of volunteers to man such things as: activity stations, check-in guests, serve food, and other event duties. If you are interested in helping us with our Elevation Celebration please leave your NAME, MAILING ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, EMAIL and AGE (i.e. over 21) within the comments. If in fact you cannot work the entire event specify the HOURS you would be available on the 6th. If you are not able to volunteer for this event, but are interested in volunteering your time for future events I'd ask that you send me your information to add to our volunteer database.

Mikayla’s Voice Elevation Celebration is not a fundraising event, rather an awareness and outreach event aligned with our mission. By including kids with disabilities in an activity they and their families likely thought was impossible we hope to inspire them that anything is possible. We invite you to join us in sharing this most important message and once-in-a-lifetime experience with kids throughout the Lehigh Valley.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Garnet Valley School District



Secondary Staff





Beverly Smith, Director of Special Education at Garnet Valley School District, Glen Mills, PA, gifted all her special education teachers with an Inclusion t-shirt designed by Mikayla's Voice.



Elementary Staff

Sunday, May 29, 2011

M.V. and Iron Pigs











The Iron Pigs hosted a community night last evening where Mikayla's Voice was able to share the message of inclusion with thousands. The stadium was packed with 10,000 fans in attendance. We were happy to visit with hundreds of families whom stopped by our booth to chat and color unique "pigs." Each child who colored a pig for our bulletin board was given a package of Incluzion Bandz as a thank you. The free gift from M.V. was possible through a generous donation given by Lafayette Ambassador Bank, 25th Street Shopping Center, Easton, PA.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Local Students Creatively Fundraise to Publish Book on Disabilities and Inclusion

Local non-profit organization hopes to send one copy of “Our Friend Mikayla” to every elementary school in Pennsylvania, and eventually the United States.


By Kristine Porter





Six years ago, a 3rd grade class at Lower Nazareth Elementary School was given a project: to write their autobiographies.

However, one student in the class, Mikayla Resh, suffers from a severe form of cerebral palsy and cannot speak. Members of the class realized Mikayla couldn’t tell her story the way they could, so they decided to tell it for her.

From the assignment grew a book, which was published two years later by the National Inclusion Project, according to Logan Houptley, a co-founder of Mikayla's Voice, a local non-profit organization that raises awareness about children with disabilities and inclusion.

Members of Mikayla's Voice -- including Mikayla's mother and sister -- are actively raising funds in order to send one copy of the book, titled “Our Friend Mikayla,” to every elementary school in Pennsylvania, and eventually the United States, according to Houptley, now a freshman at Nazareth Area High School.

Kim Resh, Mikayla's mother, said she loved the idea of the book, but realized that getting it published was another story.

“I think the true believers in the room were the children,” she said. Despite her own doubts, she always felt that “it’s important to empower kids that they can make a difference.”

The postage alone to mail the books across Pennsylvania will cost $5,000,Resh said. More funds will need to be raised to cover additional costs, like printing.

To date, the non-profit has received $11,500 through grants from Wal-Mart and the ARC of Pennsylvania. ARC is an organization that helps promote understanding of people with disabilities, explained Resh.

Members of the organization have come up with several creative ways to raise funds themselves.

A student-led organization, members have helped out the carhops at Sonic Drive-in, but not on roller skates, according to Houptley, a longtime friend of Mikayla's.

Proceeds from every cherry limeade slush -- Mikayla's favorite -- sold during the month of April at the Lower Nazareth Township restaurant is being given to the local organization.

Silly bands in the shape of lady bugs and glow-in-the-dark bands are currently for sale. The glow-in-the-dark bands "reminds us that it's our differences that make us shine," according to the Mikayla's Voice website.

Lady bug logo pins and pendants, in addition to artwork created by Mikayla and her classmates are also available. One of the 8x10 prints is titled, “The Road to Helping Hands."

The mission of Mikayla’s Voice is to inspire children of all abilities to share the message of inclusion, according to Resh. Her second daughter, Lauren Resh, puts it a little differently.

“Mikayla’s Voice is really just trying to get the message out that disabilities aren’t scary,” said Lauren, a 7th grader at Nazareth Area Middle School. “A lot of people don’t know that.”

On May 28, Mikayla’s Voice will attend Community Night at Coca-Cola Park to raise awareness about disabilities and inclusion, Resh said.

If you plan to attend, members of Mikayla's Voice will be sitting at a red table that looks like a lady bug. The lady bug is incorporated into the organization’s logo, which Lauren designed. She and her mother chose a lady bug because they are quiet, peaceful, and don’t hurt anyone, kind of like Mikayla, the girls' mother said.

Mikayla can see bright colors like red and yellow, according to Lauren. Lady bugs are red with, normally, black spots, but Lauren put one bright yellow spot on the lady bug to make it different from all other lady bugs – different, but still part of the group.

“I’ve known her my whole life,” Lauren said. “I think of her as any other sister, because she’s affected my life like any other sister.”

Houptley has been friends with Mikayla since the third grade when he moved into the Nazareth area. She was one of his first friends at his new school, said Wendy Houptley, the teen's mother.

“I don’t remember exactly [how I met Mikayla]; she’s always been my friend,” he said.

To purchase any of the above items, contact Kim Resh at kim@mikaylasvoice.org, or by calling (610) 746-2323.

Donations to Mikayla's Voice can be sent to:
P.O. Box 232
Nazareth, PA 18064

Article taken from "Nazareth Patch"

Friday, April 22, 2011

Nazareth Best Buddies


These shirts were made possible through a grant given by Just Born Candies All proceeds to benefit the Best Buddies Club at the Nazareth Area Middle School, Nazareth, PA.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Meet Another Junior Board Member Whom is Also One of Nazareth's "Whiz Kids"



Logan Houptley's passion to educate others about children with disabilities drives his ambition.

Logan Houptley has done more in the last five years than most people do in a lifetime.

A freshman at Nazareth Area High School, Houptley participates in sports and political clubs, is an active volunteer in his community, attends multiple leadership conferences, and leads a non-profit organization. In November, he was one of the main speakers at a national convention in Florida for ARC of the United States, an organization that protects the rights of people with disabilities.

Whiz Kid facts:

Name: Logan Houptley
School: 9th grader at Nazareth Area High School
Church: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Activities: NAHS Student Council and co-homeroom representative
Sports: NAHS junior varsity boys’ soccer and NAHS track and field
Community Service: Mikayla’s Voice: co-founder, public speaker, co-author of the book, “Our Friend Mikayla." He is also involved with Friends of ANDYMIL™, Bethlehem recycling and Angel 34.
Accomplishments:

Conferences: ARC of the United States conference in Florida, National Young Leaders State Conference, Great Wolf Lodge Leadership Conference
Honors: National Society of High School Scholars member, high honor roll student, student of the quarter in 9th grade
Middle School Honors: National Junior Honor Society and Talon Club member
Awards: Fifth grade: Christa McAuliffe Award; Middle School: Blue Eagle’s Principal Award and voted “Most Likely to Change the World.”
Key to Awesomeness (what made him/her successful?):

“I try my best and see where life takes me,” Houptley said.

So far life and hard work has taken him to leadership conferences and public speaking opportunities. Since elementary school, Houptley has been active in educating children about other children with disabilities. It was in the third grade that he became best friends with Mikayla Resh. Mikayla has a severe form of cerebral palsy, Houptley explained. She is not able to speak and has limited movement.

Wendy Houptley, Logan’s mother, said, “When Mikayla hears his voice, she wakes up and her eyes light up.”

After Houptley moved into the district, she was his first close friend at his new school, Wendy said. He never saw her as a child with disabilities. He only sees her as a child like everyone else – a friend.

“I don’t remember exactly; she’s always been my friend,” Houptley said. “I was raised to do the right thing and respect everyone. I don’t like to leave anyone out. I feel that if anyone left me out, I wouldn’t want that.”

After the friendship blossomed, Houptley became active in educating others about including children with disabilities. His first project with his classmates was a book titled “Our Friend Mikayla.” He is now an active junior board member of Mikayla’s Voice, which he co-founded with Kim Resh, and Mikayla’s sister, Lauren Resh.

As part of a confirmation community service project, Houptley organized a piggy bank decorating contest. Children decorated the pigs, which were then auctioned off to raise money for Mikayla’s Voice. He raised more than $1,000 for the cause, he said. All of the funds are being used to produce and promote the book, with the goal of getting it placed in every elementary school library.

“You just have to put yourself out there and don’t hold back,” Houptley said. “Oh, and get to bed on time. It’s exhausting.”

Article written by Kristen Porter for Nazareth Patch

Monday, April 11, 2011

Meet Nazareth's "Whiz Kid" and Junior Board Member, Lauren Resh


"No" isn’t a part of Lauren Resh’s vocabulary, at least not in the sense of something being impossible to do.

Resh, a Nazareth Area Middle School student, is co-founder of Mikayla’s Voice with her mother, Kim Resh and Logan Houptley. Mikayla’s Voice is a non-profit organization named after Lauren’s sister, who has cerebral palsy. Houptley is a ninth grade student at Nazareth Area High School and one of Mikayla’s good friends.

The goal of the organization is to educate youth about fellow children with disabilities, according to Kim Resh. "Inclusion" is the organization's motto. Once kids understand that a child with disabilities isn’t any different than them, friendships can then grow, added Lauren and Mikayla's mother.

“Disabilities aren’t scary,” Lauren Resh said. “Mikayla’s Voice is really just about trying to get that message out.”

Whiz Kid Facts:

Name: Lauren Resh
School: 7th grader at Nazareth Area Middle School
Activities: Honors student, co-founder of Mikayla’s Voice, NAMS Student Council, Eagle Ambassadors and Best Buddies.
Sports: Lauren enjoys lacrosse, gymnastics and pole vaulting.
Accomplishments:

Named co-president of Best Buddies for the 2011-2012 school year.
At the USA-International Gymnastics Clubs Competition in 2009, she won second place on the balance beam and eighth place overall, both in her age group.
Designed the logo for Mikayla’s Voice.
Key to Awesomeness (What made her successful?):

At school, Lauren continues her work in helping children with disabilities through the Best Buddies Club. As a member of the club, she helped organize and raise money for an upcoming trip to Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.

With help from her mother, Lauren submitted a letter describing the Best Buddies Club and the upcoming amusement park trip to Just Born, Inc., in Bethlehem.

Lauren and her mother put together a grant request to the local company, which awarded the club $2,000 to purchase 400 T-shirts with “Wouldn’t life be boring if all your PEEPS were the same?” printed on them. Of course, PEEPS chicks and one PEEPS bunny are featured on the shirts.

The club kept enough T-shirts for Best Buddies Club members and sold the remainder for $15 each. The club made a $3,750 profit, according to Lauren's mother, which was enough to pay for the Dorney Park trip.

Next school year, when Lauren will be the the co-president of Best Buddies, she's thinking bigger: Disney World. Her mother encourages her, but is realistic about the cost and limitations.

Undeterred, Lauren said, “I’ll write a letter.”

This is one 7th grader who sees possibilities in obstacles.

In school, math is Lauren’s favorite subject. Why? Because “I’m good at it,” she replied. Lauren dreams of being an orthotist -- a person who works in the field of prosthetic limbs -- when she grows up.

“I think it’s really interesting,” Lauren said. “A lot of people would be scared of that, but I’m not because I’ve seen a lot of that.”

Lauren said she likes school, she likes seeing her friends every day, she likes switching classes, and she likes feeling like she fits in.

So what is the reason for her success? Lauren’s response is “definitely having an open mind. If you don’t have an open mind, you can’t accomplish anything."

Article written by Kristen Porter for Nazareth Patch

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Sonic Night Fundraiser








Sonic Night was a great success for Mikayla's Voice on Friday, April 1st. These pictures show some of the junior board members preparing samples of Mikayla's favorite drink, Cherry Limeade Slush, which they then shared with customers. If you purchase a medium size Cherry Limeade Slush at Sonic 248 in Nazareth this month 100% of the sale will be donated by Sonic to Mikayla's Voice, so drink up!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Sonic Supports Mikayla's Voice



On April 1st from 4-8 pm Sonic Drive-In on rt. 248 in Nazareth, PA will donate 15% of all sales to Mikayla's Voice 501(c) (3) non-profit organization!

In Addition, for the ENTIRE MONTH of April the 248 Sonic will generously donate 100% when you order a regular/medium size of Mikayla's favorite drink, CHERRY LIMEADE SLUSH.

Come on out and support the cause and have a Super Sonic Day.


*Please remember to tip your server.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sporting the Message of Inclusion

Interested in sporting one of our t-shirts to celebrate and spread the message of inclusion?




The back features mostly green clovers with one red ladybug that obviously stands out representing someone with a physical disability. Upon closer examination, there is also just one four-leaf clover which represents a person with a disability that you may not be able to see or recognize at first ~ like autism, deafness, or a learning disability.

All the shapes are oriented a little differently ~ a clear representation that none of us are exactly alike and we should celebrate diversity and inclusion.

Our Inclusion t-shirts are $15 and can be ordered by emailing Mikayla’s Voice: abby@mikaylasvoice.org. All proceeds to benefit Mikayla’s Voice non-profit organization spreading the message of inclusion for children everywhere.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Best Buddies

Wouldn't life be boring if all your PEEPS® were the same?



Just Born, Inc. has generously given permission and funding to allow Mikayla's Voice to design these PEEPS®-shirts as a fundraiser for both Nazareth Area Middle School and Nazareth Area High School Best Buddies clubs. All proceeds from this fundraiser will be divided equally between the two clubs.

This campaign aligns with our mission to “inspire kids of all abilities to share the message of inclusion,” as well as, our commitment to work with children to develop projects for kids by kids, which will help share the message of inclusion for children everywhere.

If you would like to order a shirt you email kim@mikaylasvoice.org.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Mikayla's Voice Back in Hershey, PA


January 13, 2011 took MV back to Hershey, PA to participate in the Pennsylvania Department of Education's inclusion poster session.

Behind MV's treasurer you can see one of the prints that was copied from a much larger original poster created my Mikayla and her classmates. The artwork was created using Mikalya's wheelchair.

If interested in purchasing a poster, a canvas or notecards please email kim@mikaylasvoice.org for information.

Gift Wrap Sunday

On December 17, 2010 Mikayla's Voice was allowed four hours to gift wrap purchases for the customers shopping at Barnes & Noble Southmont Center in Easton, PA Not only was it a profitable experience for the non-profit, but it was a fun experience for the Executive Board members and Junior Board members whom were able to attend.

Customers appreciated efforts made by the group, received information about MV and had fun while waiting for their purchases to be gift wrapped.













Thank you, Barnes & Nobles!