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A True Story

© Copyright 1999 by Sal N. Di Leo, edited by Jane E. Di Leo

For Immediate Release: Monday, October 20, 2002
Contact: Elizabeth Kirby Di Leo
2611 Ulysses St. NE
Minneapolis, MN 55418
(612) 789-2795
sal@salsbook.com

Sal Di Leo with Mary Jo Copeland, Founder of Caring and Sharing Hands

"World Orphan Achievement Day" Declared

A number of organizations and individuals dedicated to caring for orphans have teamed up to declare November 1st World Orphan Achievement Day with the purpose of highlighting the accomplishments of orphans worldwide. The date was chosen in order to coordinate with Adoption Awareness Month which has long been celebrated in November.

“Highlighting the achievements of orphans will create role model experiences for today’s orphaned children, giving them something to reach for themselves and spreading the message that being an orphan doesn't have to be an impediment to a successful life," explains Elizabeth Di Leo, wife of the originator of the idea, Sal Di Leo.

Mary Jo Copeland, world renowned champion for homeless children and the founder of Sharing and Caring Hands in Minneapolis, Minnesota adds, "We don't realize how many orphaned children have turned out to be productive human beings because they were touched by someone who gave them some love. It is also important that the orphans know for themselves that it is OK to be proud of themselves for what they have done with that love. There is a big need for a day of recognition such as "World Orphan Achievement Day."

"For those of us who spent time in an orphanage or foster home as a child, it is time to be proud of our accomplishments in life despite the loss of family as a child. It is important to celebrate what we have done with our lives afterwards and we should be proud of how far we have come,” says Sal of Minneapolis, Minnesota, who, along with three siblings, was raised in an orphanage outside Chicago in the 1960's.

"Being a good father with a happy family of my own has always been my life-long goal. I have a wonderful wife, two beautiful and talented daughters, and many other blessings that make my life complete. I never thought I would see that as an orphan child. What we are asking is that individuals who have been orphaned stand up and be proud of their accomplishments and that they let us know what they are most proud of in their lives,” Sal explains.

"We are requesting that former orphans email their accomplishments to sal@salsbook.com and we will post them on our website at www.salsbook.com/achievers,” Sal adds.  “And, we would also like to hear from others who know stories of accomplishment by orphans,” Di Leo expands.

"In addition to allowing others to share their experiences, the website will provide orphans with a vehicle to express themselves in a positive way. That was the original motivation for telling my story in the form of my recent book, "Did I ever thank you, Sister?” I needed to be recognized, understood, and appreciated. Writing the book was powerful therapy for me.”

Di Leo concludes, "The late Dave Thomas, founder of Wendy's Restaurants and an orphan himself once said, 'It is not our choice to be an orphan, but it is our choice to make sure we do something with what we are given.’”

For more information, email Sal Di Leo at sal@salsbook.com, write to him at P.O. Box 18334, Minneapolis, MN 55418, or call him at (612) 789-2795.
  

Sal N. Di Leo
2611 Ulysses St. NE
PO Box 18334
Minneapolis MN 55418
Tel/Fax 612.382.3582

 

 

 

"We don't realize how many orphaned children have turned out to be productive human beings because they were touched by someone who gave them some love."
—Mary Jo Copeland