Thursday, March 5, 2026

Caring Causes - Women’s History Month Spotlight: Autumn Strier is Making History Helping Thousands of Families in Medical Crisis

 As Women’s History Month is celebrated nationwide and International Women’s Day highlights female achievement and leadership, the focus turns to women whose work creates measurable, lasting change. For over two decades, Autumn Strier has demonstrated what that kind of leadership looks like in action. As Co-Founder and CEO of Miracles for Kids, Strier has built more than a non-profit, she has built a solid infrastructure: a $65 million lifeline that stabilizes families navigating pediatric medical crises at the very moment they are most vulnerable and trying to keep their household intact.

 

When a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, the disruption is immediate and profound… extending far beyond the hospital room. Employment is jeopardized, bills accumulate, and emotional strain compounds. Miracles for Kids was co-founded by Strier to intervene at that intersection, ensuring families can focus on their child’s health without the fear of losing their home or financial security.

 

“At the heart of everything we do is a simple belief: families should be able to concentrate on their child’s healing, not on whether the lights will stay on,” said Strier. “When we stabilize a family, we restore dignity, strengthen resilience, and create the space they need to endure one of the most difficult seasons of their lives.”

 

Families in crisis need stability and that requires more than emergency funding. It requires foresight, infrastructure, and financial discipline - principles that have defined Strier’s leadership for more than two decades. Launched in 2004 as a modest employee-giving initiative within a mortgage company, Miracles for Kids has evolved into a nationally respected organization serving families whose children are battling more than 120 life-threatening illnesses and conditions. Under Strier’s direction, the nonprofit has raised more than $65 million, acquired long-term housing properties called Miracle Manor that can serve up to 22 families at a time, and implemented comprehensive support programs. These programs range from monthly bill pay assistance and basic needs deliveries, to wellness therapy addressing grief, trauma, anxiety, and depression, to programs focused on helping families achieve long-term stability through jobs, education and financial literacy.

 

In 2025 alone, the organization stabilized 429 families and delivered 28,567 nights of sleep in a safe, comfortable environment, and provided 367 individuals ongoing wellness therapy at no cost. These are tangible outcomes rooted in a leadership philosophy centered on sustainability rather than short-term relief.

 

“Compassion is essential, but structure is what makes it sustainable,” Strier said. “We are intentional about building systems that outlast any one moment or individual. Families in crisis need stability they can rely on.”

 

Strier’s background in public administration and municipal finance shaped that systems-driven approach. A graduate of UC Santa Barbara and NYU’s Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, she began her career working in government and financial institutions, gaining experience in policy, oversight, and large-scale project management. Those lessons translated directly into how she built Miracles for Kids - with strong fiscal stewardship, measurable outcomes, and long-term strategic growth. In 2024, 84.2 cents of every dollar raised directly supported programs.

 

Strier’s leadership extends beyond operational growth. As the Founding and current Board President of Epic California Academy, Southern California's premier personalized learning public school, for nearly a decade, and a long-standing member of regional business and civic leadership circles, Strier continues to champion models that strengthen communities at their core. Now entering her 22nd year at the helm at Miracles for Kids, Strier remains focused on increasing access to mental health services, strengthening housing and financial stability, and building partnerships that ensure families navigating pediatric medical crises never fight alone.

 

As Women’s History Month recognizes women shaping the future through action and accountability, Strier’s work stands as a powerful example of leadership rooted in both compassion and structure. Her work is a reminder that lasting impact is built deliberately, sustained responsibly, and measured by the stability it creates for others. To learn more about Miracles for Kids or how to support families with critically-ill children, visit https://miraclesforkids.org/.


ABOUT MIRACLES FOR KIDS: Miracles for Kids is a 501(c)(3) non-profit serving children with life-threatening illnesses and the families that care for them. With programs launching in 2004 and led by Co-Founder & CEO Autumn Strier for 22 years, the organization creates stability for families that are crumbling from the financial and emotional devastation of fighting for their child's life. With programs providing financial aid, basic needs, housing, wellness and long-term stability to patients and their families, Miracles for Kids fulfills a mission to help caregivers battle bankruptcy, homelessness, hunger, and depression, so they can concentrate on what matters most. Based in Orange County, California, Miracles for Kids currently serves families in treatment at CHOC Children’s, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital, Rady Children’s, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, By the Bay Health, City of Hope, Loma Linda University Hospital, Dallas and Phoenix Children’s Hospitals. Follow on Instagram @MiraclesForKids to see how you can make a difference and get involved at MiraclesForKids.org.


Money Matters - How Inflate Eats Your Time

 How much of your year is spent just to earn for survival – not family time or vacations, but rent, groceries, and a used car?

 

We’ve found that Americans now work up to 87 workdays in for those basics, despite 66% wage gains since 2007. According to the recent LendingTree survey, one-third even hope for a housing crash to escape.

 

InvestorsObserver analyzed hourly earnings versus these three essentials across all 50 states from 2007 to 2025.

 

Most states haven’t escaped the squeeze, and many Americans are no longer trading time to progress and thrive – they are trading time for the bare minimum of existence. This explains the growing desperation for relief.

 

This research shows how inflation is costing Americans extra months and years of their lives.

Read the full research report here, including the top 10 most expensive states.



 



ABOUT SAM BOURGI

Sam Bourgi is a finance analyst and researcher at InvestorsObserver, bringing over 13 years of expertise in financial markets, economics, and monetary policy. His professional background spans the private, nonprofit, and public sectors, where he has held positions such as senior policy adviser, labor market analyst, and marketing director. Sam’s in-depth research and market analysis have been referenced by leading institutions and organizations, including the U.S. Congress, Department of Justice, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Bank for International Settlements, Boston University Law Review, Barron’s, and Forbes. Sam regularly appears on TV, including FOX 5 DCCBNKFYR TV11Alive, and ABC30, and is often quoted by such media outlets as BloombergSF Chronicle and ZeroHedge.

 

ABOUT INVESTORS OBSERVER

InvestorsObserver is a trusted source of independent financial analysis, market insights, and investment research for individuals and institutions. Founded to empower retail investors with actionable intelligence, InvestorsObserver delivers timely commentary, data-driven studies, and accessible financial tools designed to simplify complex market trends. Its research and insights have been featured by various media outlets, including Yahoo, The GuardianMorning StarNasdaq, and more.

Music Minute - Jake Hoot with Jamie Floyd: The Blade

 “The Blade,” a fresh duet version, pairs The Voice Season 17 winner and upcoming The Voice: Battle of Champions contestant Jake Hoot with Jamie Floyd, a three-time GRAMMY® nominated songwriter and independent artist. Releasing April 3rd, “The Blade” is available now for pre-save via a Tunespeak giveaway package HERE


The spark for recording “The Blade” ignited during a 2024 Nashville performance when Jake joined Jamie onstage for an impromptu rendition. The audience response was immediate and powerful, revealing a dynamic that felt both timeless and newly urgent.

Produced by Canadian songwriter and producer Jimmy Thow (Ty Herndon, Ashley McBryde, LeAnn Rimes, Terri Clark, Kristin Chenoweth), this version honors the song’s legacy while elevating it with soaring harmonies and modern production.

The release strategically aligns as Jake prepares for The Voice: Battle of Champions.

The song carries a decade of country music history. Originally recorded by Ashley Monroe and Miranda Lambert and co-produced by Vince Gill, the track became the title cut of Monroe’s 2015 album, earned a GRAMMY® nomination, and was named one of The New York Times’ Top 10 Songs of the Year across all genres. Country icon Ronnie Dunn later recorded his own version for his album 100 Proof Neon, further cementing the song’s legacy.


The recording was written by acclaimed songwriters Marc Beeson, Allen Shamblin, and Jamie Floyd, and produced at Hertz So Good Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Instrumentation and programming were performed and recorded by Jimmy Thow, who handled guitars, bass, and all programming on the track, while renowned steel guitarist Travis Toy added his signature steel guitar performance to complete the production.

Stay current with everything Jake Hoot at https://www.jakehoot.com and Jamie Floyd at http://www.officialjamiefloyd.com.

About Jake Hoot:
Jake Hoot is a storyteller with a six-string and a purpose. Best known as the Season 17 winner of NBC’s The Voice, Jake has emerged as one of country music’s most compelling voices, captivating audiences with his rich, soulful baritone and honest, heartfelt approach to song. He has performed on iconic stages including the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman Auditorium, and continues to connect with fans nationwide through dynamic live shows and authentic songwriting. He is also returning to the NBC spotlight in The Voice: Battle of Champions, joining an all-star lineup and showcasing the lasting impact of his artistry.Born in Texas and raised between the Dominican Republic and Tennessee, Jake’s music reflects a life grounded in faith, family, and real-world experience. Blending classic country roots with contemporary sensibility, his sound moves effortlessly from tender ballads to powerful anthems that resonate across generations. A devoted husband and proud father, Jake lives out the values he shares through his music. Whether performing at festivals, concert halls, fairs, or special events, he brings sincerity, spirit, and soul to every stage, offering audiences music that speaks to the heart and uplifts the spirit.

About Jamie Floyd:
Jamie Floyd is a three time Grammy-nominated Nashville-based singer-songwriter known for her powerful voice and deeply honest songwriting. A respected writer in Music City, Floyd has penned songs recorded by artists across all genres including Kelly Clarkson, Ronnie Dunn, Brian McKnight, Kesha, and Sturgill Simpson. She has also written songs widely used in film and television and is working as a composer on several musicals in development for Broadway. As both an artist and songwriter, Floyd continues to connect with audiences through songs that explore the heart of the human experience. As an artist, Floyd’s music reflects a blend of soulful country storytelling. Her songs resonate with listeners through their authenticity and depth, capturing the kinds of real-life moments that connect profoundly with audiences. Known for her commanding voice and heartfelt delivery, Floyd brings an intensely emotional presence to every performance.

Music Minute - Todd'n'Tina: Hot Dog!

 Hot Dog! by Todd'n'Tina is a silly, kid-friendly song about playing hide-and-see. Check it out!



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Soul Sustenance - LifeCampUSA

 

Enrollment is now open for LifeCampUSA, a faith-based children’s summer camp designed specifically for young men and women ages 11-14 who have lost a father due to their U.S. Military, Law Enforcement, or First Responder service. Each year, more than 1,000 children join the heartbreaking reality of growing up without their dad due to line-of-duty deaths, creating an urgent need for faith-centered mentorship and support that LifeCampUSA provides. 


TAKE A LOOK INSIDE LIFECAMPUSA


Founded by Mark and Jane Neumann, LifeCampUSA provides a multi-day camp experience that combines outdoor adventure, Christian mentorship, grief support, and daily spiritual encouragement, all at no cost to families. LifeCampUSA covers all lodging, meals, activities, and programming, ensuring that financial barriers never prevent a child from attending.


“Children who lose a father in service to our nation or community carry a unique weight,” said co-founder Mark Neumann. “LifeCampUSA exists to surround them with mentors, faith, and brotherhood and sisterhood that remind them they are not alone and give them lasting tools to honor their fathers.” 




LifeCampUSA was created to provide purposeful direction, inner strength, and lasting support to children navigating grief. The program fills a critical gap for families seeking faith-centered healing resources after the loss of a father. LifeCampUSA is one of the only programs in the nation dedicated exclusively to serving children who have lost a father in military, law enforcement, or first responder service.


APPLY HERE TO BE A CAMPER OR MENTOR


Enrollment for the upcoming camp season is open now. Each year, LifeCampUSA partners with top-tier family camps and guest ranches across the United States, including locations in Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and South Dakota. Sites are selected for the quality of their lodging, food, natural beauty, and available outdoor activities. From archery and swimming to team games and nightly worship, LifeCampUSA creates a safe, adventure-filled environment where grief meets community and children rediscover joy.

For more information or to apply, visit LifeCampUSA.org.



ABOUT LIFECAMPUSA

LifeCampUSA provides support, inner strength, and purposeful direction to the lives of young men and young women who lost a father due to the U.S. Military, Law Enforcement, or First Responder service.


PROGRAM SYNOPSIS

LifeCampUSA is a multi-day, gospel-centered camp experience designed specifically for children who have endured the loss of a father in service to our nation or community.


Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Money Matters - Affordability Crisis and Emergency Savings

 With many Americans struggling to build a financial safety net, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its 2026 Emergency Savings Survey, highlighting the biggest obstacles to saving for a rainy day and people’s expectations for their progress this year. You can find highlights from the survey below.


Key Findings:
  • Safety Net Shrinking: 2 in 3 Americans say the affordability crisis has affected their emergency savings.
     
  • Not Enough Saved to Save: Nearly 1 in 5 Americans say they couldn’t come up with $1,000 in cash within 24 hours to save a loved one’s life.
     
  • Saving Struggles Persist: 64% of Americans say their income hinders their ability to save for emergencies, while 36% blame inflation and another 36% point to their debt.
     
  • Low Yield Trap: Nearly 2 in 5 people earn less than 3% APY on their emergency fund.
     
  • Budgeting for Emergencies: 59% of people say they include emergency savings in their monthly budget.


“An emergency fund is like a financial safety net, and many people are walking a tightrope trying to make ends meet in this unaffordable environment without anything to catch them if they slip or the winds of fortune change. That’s dangerous, stressful, and understandable to an extent. According to a new WalletHub survey, 64% of Americans don’t feel like they earn enough to properly save for emergencies, and 36% blame inflation. These are legitimate obstacles, not just excuses. But when nearly 1 in 5 people can’t come up with $1,000 in cash within 24 hours in order to save a loved one’s life, something has to change. Including emergency fund contributions in your budget is a start, and not enough of us currently do that. Earning more interest on your savings is important as well, and a lot of us are deficient in that regard, too.”

John Kiernan, WalletHub Editor


 

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Book Nook - Put Your Records On

 Corinne Bailey Rae, Grammy® Award-winning singer, songwriter and musician, just published her debut children’s picture book PUT YOUR RECORDS ON with Rocky Pond Books, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers. The book is available everywhere books are sold.

 

Inspired by her award-winning hit song and featuring magical illustrations by Gillian Eilidh O'Mara, PUT YOUR RECORDS ONcelebrates the emotional resonance of music and the power of song to transform any moment—and to comfort, hold, and accompany us like a trusted friend. In this story we watch a young Bea’s world expand when her great aunt Portia introduces her to her cherished record collection, hidden away in the attic. Together, the two listen, dance, and laugh through a range of songs, leaving Bea excited to continue learning about herself and her world through music.

 

Corinne Bailey Rae said, “When I was a child, music helped me find myself. Through songs I discovered that others felt what I felt. Playing music grew my confidence and writing and performing my own music allowed me to fully express myself. I want every child to know that they have music in their heart and a voice that should be heard.”

 

Lauri Hornik, President & Publisher, Rocky Pond Books added, “Corinne Bailey Rae is a singular talent, including now as a picture book author – her lovely story speaks volumes about the importance of both music and family to comfort and inspire.” 

 

Gillian Eilidh O’Mara was born and raised in Scotland. A self-taught artist with a master's degree from the University of St. Andrews, she has illustrated several children's books, including The Night Whale by Bryher Mackenzie, and has co-founded several social ventures, including a poetry festival, children’s literacy projects, and a tea company supporting girls’ education. She lives in Durham, England, where she wanders the countryside with her two daughters and their boisterous dog.

 

Along with the book release this year, Bailey Rae is marking 20 years since the release of her groundbreaking self-titled debut album. To celebrate this milestone, she has announced her highly anticipated 20th anniversary tour: “Like a Star: Celebrating 20 Years of Corinne Bailey Rae” making 23 stops in the U.S. (New York, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more), UK, Hungary and the Netherlands. For additional information on tickets please visit https://corinnebaileyrae.com/tour. 

 

During this special run of shows, Bailey Rae will perform the 4x-platinum album Corinne Bailey Rae in its entirety, marking this as the definitive celebration of the project that spawned classics “Put Your Records On” and “Like A Star.” Alongside its commercial triumphs - debuting at #1 in the U.K. and peaking at #4 in the US - the album is heralded as a catalyst for the modern Alternative R&B movement. “Put Your Records On” has garnered over 1 billion streams and in her career to date, Bailey Rae has released four critically acclaimed studio albums — selling over 10 million albums worldwide and earning two GRAMMY Awards (6x nominee), two MOBOS, two Mercury Music Prizes, and a BET Award for Best International Act. She currently resides in Leeds, England with her husband and two daughters.

 

Penguin Random House, the world’s largest trade book publisher, is dedicated to its mission of nourishing a universal passion for reading by connecting authors and their writing with readers everywhere. The company, which employs more than 10,000 people globally, was formed on July 1, 2013, by Bertelsmann and Pearson. As of April 1, 2020, Bertelsmann is full owner of the company. With more than 300 imprints and brands on six continents, Penguin Random House comprises adult and children’s fiction and nonfiction print and digital English- German- and Spanish-language trade book publishing businesses in more than 20 countries worldwide. With over 15,000 new titles, and more than 600 million print, audio and eBooks sold annually, Penguin Random House’s publishing lists include more than 80 Nobel Prize laureates and hundreds of the world’s most widely read authors.

Book Nook - Tomas and the Road to Home

 From a rocky start in life, this is the charming story of a little dog’s journey to find love and a forever home.

 

Tomas is the tiniest in a litter of rambunctious pups. When he realises that - as the smallest of his siblings - he’s not wanted or valued, he runs away from the French farm where he was born and sets out to find his place in the world. 

 

This little chap’s adventures as he searches for a home where he will be understood and cherished are charmingly brought to life by Monica Lester whose free-spirited and joyous narrative is perfectly complemented by Peter Kavanagh’s timeless and vivid illustrations, somewhat reminiscent of the great Quentin Blake.

 

This lovingly-produced volume is Monica’s first book, and was inspired by her own much-loved rescue dog, Tomas Tobias, and her life in South West France where she made her home for twenty years. Within its covers, she has brought those sun-drenched days to life with imagination and skill.

 

In these beautifully illustrated pages - lavishly garnished with exceptional colour washed drawings by Peter Kavanagh which appear to be saturated with French sunshine – we are introduced to a wide-ranging cast of animal and human characters as we follow the ups and downs of life on the run for our little hero Tomas.

 

This tiny protagonist comes across  - and conquers  - many obstacles; and meets a cast of wonderful helpmates along the way; other canine characters of many varying breeds, a charming rat, a clever fox, a helpful squirrel, and chiefly Ginger the Romany dog, with his tales of life in the circus and his roving gypsy lifestyle – all are brought to vivid life via a combination of delightful description and distinctive characterisations.

 

The narrative is set in the author’s former home territory of South West France and offers young readers a gentle introduction to the delights of the French countryside and language. With a smattering of French vocabulary mixed in with the English equivalent - Monica Lester offers a charming introduction to an early focus on language skills.

 

Says Monica, “‘Tomas and the Road to Home’ is not a glaring razzmatazz book, more a story of how we all must overcome obstacles. There is a quiz at the end, which children have told me they enjoyed immensely.”

 

“The story is about a very, very small dog, who has to find his way to a forever loving home. He does this with help along the way, adventures, and humour. The illustrations are charming, colour-washed

and gentle. The main dogs’ characters are real, and lived with us (my late first husband and I) in the 1990s.” 

 

Having initially published the book to fundraise for a good cause – two sold-out print runs for MESOTHELIOMA UK (the charity for asbestos-related cancers), Monica is now making “Tomas and the Road to Home” more widely available.

 

Combining delightful characters, gentle humour and a real connection to the animal world, to create a world of sun-drenched charm that feels timeless and entirely believable, this is the perfect book for young readers to immerse themselves in – or for caregivers to read aloud.

 

Readers will be instantly drawn to the playful characters, deeply felt emotion and delicately drawn French countryside setting.  A joyful and mischievous adventure combined with heartfelt lessons about curiosity, courage, and compassion, this charming and clever narrative deserves to be widely enjoyed. Monica’s  book will have resonance for those parents and caregivers who are keen to imbue their youngsters with a sense of the attractions and appeals of other languages and ways of life.

 

Written and published by Monica Lester and illustrated by Peter Kavanagh, “Tomas and The Road to Home” is available now directly from the author by emailing monicatobias786@gmail.com

 

All illustrations are by Peter Kavanagh – Website: www.peterkavanagh.co.uk.

About the Author:

Monica Tobias-Gay writes under her maiden name of Monica Lester. She grew up in South London and went on to own a successful children's wear company. She has travelled to many countries and settled in rural France with her late first husband Harvey after selling her company in 1990. Monica has always written stories, and learnt to read at a very young age, being taught by her two elder sisters. She remarried in 2009 and came back to England in 2011 with her second husband Eric, who loved dogs as much as she does. Tomas Tobias was a real little dog, and one of three much-loved rescue dogs that lived with Monica and Harvey throughout the 1990s. His search for a home and his adventures are based in fact, mixed up with a little re-imagining of those happy days. Monica wrote the story of Tomas in 1997/8, and it lay in a box file for all those years. She now lives in North Norfolk.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Caring Causes - Turning Pages with Posts: Growing Your Scholastic Book Fair with Strategic School Communication

 For many school communities, the Scholastic Book Fair is a longstanding tradition that brings students and families together while raising critical funds for schools. Driving strong participation, however, requires more than enthusiasm. It takes clear, consistent communication across district, school, and PTO teams.

In this live webinar, attendees will hear real-world examples spanning district communications strategy to on-the-ground PTO coordination, highlighting how coordinated messaging helps engage families, streamline logistics, and increase participation without adding unnecessary complexity for staff.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • Build excitement before the fair begins
  • Reach families across email, text, app, websites, and social channels
  • Rally and organize parent volunteers with greater ease
  • Keep families informed before, during, and after the fair
  • Increase participation and maximize funds raised for their school

Participants will leave with actionable strategies they can apply immediately to their next Scholastic Book Fair. This session is ideal for district communications leaders, principals, PTO leaders, and school teams seeking to strengthen family engagement while simplifying coordination.

There is no cost to attend, but registration is required. A recording and companion resources will be shared with registrants following the event.

About ParentSquare

ParentSquare is the trusted leader in school-home engagement, helping K-12 districts nationwide reach every family with an award-winning, all-in-one communication platform. Reaching over 22 million students across the country, ParentSquare helps districts consolidate disconnected tools and outdated communication systems with personalized messaging, websites, forms, payments, and more—in one easy-to-use platform. With powerful features for achieving 100% contactability, two-way translation into 190+ languages, and purpose-built AI enhancements, ParentSquare empowers districts to invite every family to be involved in their student's education, no matter their home language or the device they use.

Recognized for growth and innovation by Inc. 5000, GSV 150, and more, ParentSquare was founded in 2011 in Santa Barbara, California. Learn more at parentsquare.com.


House & Home - Pest Control Survey

As temperatures rise and pests emerge from winter hiding spots, a new survey by Modern Pest Services reveals how homeowners are keeping pests at bay (and where they’re falling short).


Cleaning emerged as a key component of America’s pest control routines:
  • 95% believe that keeping a clean home is a form of pest control
  • 68% think monthly deep cleans helps prevent infestations
  • Nearly 1 in 10 believe clutter attracts pests the most

DIY prevention is also extremely popular: 97% have tried home remedies, with store-bought pesticides (72%), traps (50%), and scents like lavender and peppermint (44%) taking the lead. 

A common misconception: while 60% believe the kitchen is most susceptible to pests, 10% guessed the correct answer (garages). Further, 55% have discovered that something they believed about pest control was incorrect.

Take a look at the data for more insights and expert quotes.