Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Did you know that First Coast No More Homeless Pets donated over
500,000 pounds of pet food to needy families with neutered pets last
year. Watch this. www.twelveworldchallenges.com

Monday, December 17, 2012

In December, First Coast No More Homeless Pets and Twelve World Challenges are helping provide free and low cost spay and neuter surgeries and reduce the killings of dogs and cats in overcrowded animal shelters. Join in.

Friday, December 7, 2012


Wednesday, December 5, 2012


Finish your holiday shopping and help save lives! For the month of December only, purchase these custom-designed T-shirts from www.TwelveWorldChallenges.com and 25% will go toward FCNMHP!













December's campaign is now:
Finish your holiday shopping and help save lives! For the month of December only, purchase these custom-designed T-shirts from www.TwelveWorldChallenges.comand 25% will go toward FCNMHP!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Did you know that 31% of women in America are beaten or physically assaulted by their partner in their lifetime? We are helping this month to provide safe temporary shelter, food, and love to these victims of domestic violence.

Please help and share this with a friend.
www.twelveworldchallenges.com

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Did you know that 8 out of 10 women who were raped in America knew their attacker? In November only, we are providing funding for safe temporary shelter for victims of domestic violence. You can help by checking out www.twelveworldchallenges.com.

Only 20 days remain, for the November Campaign!

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Your Help is Needed...


Twelve World Challenges, www.twelveworldchallenges.com, has launched the first of many monthly campaigns.  As you are aware, we raise money for one charity, one month only, twelve times per year.  November’s cause is the fight against Domestic Violence, and the chosen charity is Betty Griffin House.  We are off to a successful start, four days and four shirts sold, but the challenge is great. 

Please share our facebook page with everyone, and direct them to www.twelveworldchallenges.com, so they can purchase a shirt to benefit this month’s cause!

Thank you, for your support

Support Now...


Ok, anyone and everyone, Betty Griffin House needs your help.  We all must rise up today, to make the home a safer place and fight against Domestic Violence.  Go now, to www.twelveworldchallenges.com, buy one or more originally designed for the cause fashion tee shirts this month only, and make a difference in the lives of those in need.  Hurry, and spread the word!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Drew’s Story

“Hi, my name is Drew, and this is my story. Not so long ago, I was in an almost fatal accident. Suffering severe head trauma, I was air-lifted to Hahnemann Hospital in Philadelphia. There, I lay in a coma for over four weeks, with family and friends by my side. Doctors said my chance of survival was 50/50. With miraculous success, recovery was lengthy, and intense. As the pieces of my life were being put back together, I found I suffered from an uncommon side-affect known as Cervical Dystonia. Uncontrollably, my head remained turned to the left. Common tasks now seemed impossible. 

“Online research found the Neurological Department at the University of Florida, and Shand’s Hospital offered a new surgery that just might help. I moved, to be closer to the hospital, where I joined a list of possible recipients of a ground breaking new procedure known as Deep Brain Stimulation. Through rigorous psychological and physical tests, I was granted the chance. Told of the consequences, with an unsure outcome, I took the chance. 

“My first scheduled brain surgery was intense, as I lay on a cold table with my head still, clamped and screwed into a vice. For over seven hours, I remained fully conscious, as drills ran and my head stayed locked with questions of tomorrow. One month later, I returned to the hospital for my second scheduled procedure. Under general anesthesia, two battery operated stimulators were implanted in my chest. Everything was then connected, and results were awaited. 

“Now, here I stand, with my head still, strong and straight. Healthy and committed, my hands will always remain open to help others, through Twelve World Challenges find the hope that I found.”


Drew Trevlyn