September & October PMA Award Winners
Cheri was nominated by
a former award recipient, Maggie Camden. She lives in New Orleans. She has a wonderful
website. She is a breast cancer survivor
and deals on a daily basis with lymphadema in her arm. October
is breast cancer awareness month and her page is a fine example
of someone trying to spread this message to all. Her nominator can't think
of many pages with so much to offer and such a "positive"
outlook on life. Please check out her page or
e-mail her to congratulate her winning outlook on life.
Ms. Coleman was nominated by Pat Stewart. She is a dedicated first grade teacher at a Christian
School grades K-7. She received a Bachelor's Degree
in Education with the help of several sisters at a
Dominican College. Ms. Coleman was told that
she would never graduate or succeed in life due to
her vision problems; however, she completed her
degree program against all odds. She is presently a
kindergarden teacher and has experienced several
students with special needs. She is very sensitive
to their needs and being a spirit-filled young woman
and anointed of God, she has helped out in this area
in an exemplary manner. She loves children and does
all that she can for them by providing an atmosphere
that is conducive to all of their needs. Her nominator
admires her because she is always up for the challenges that
confront her and with God on her side she knows that
she will make it all the way. Keep up the good work
Ms. Coleman. She doesn't have a personal webpage, but
can be reached via
e-mail
for personal kudos. The world needs more teachers like you
Miss C.
Anand is a self nominee. You can visit
Anand's Homepage
or
e-mail him.
His personal homepage features Jung personality types,
jokes, quotations, puzzles, IQ tests, optical illusions,
cosmic mysteries, ancient mysteries and The Undiscovered
Mind. Anand is very modest. He is an excellent webmaster who
works as a software consultant and has received over 200 awards
for his website. He once had a dream of being an engineer
but I think he has found his niche. Keep reaching for the
stars, Anand!