Showing posts with label CaringBridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CaringBridge. Show all posts

Mar 8, 2010

CaringBridge : March Themes

I'm so excited to share these themes with you, they were my absolute favorite to create - simple but they get a lot of feeling across. I hope they help CaringBridge members tell their story


Who in your life needs a CaringBridge?
CaringBridge is a free, personalized website that connects familya nd friends during a serious health event. CaringBridge makes it easier to share health updates and receive message of love and support

Jan 21, 2010

I'm in the newspaper!

I could not have been more thrilled when I received the phone call from Jerry, the new communications staff writer at UW-Stout about wanting to write a story about me and my past internship experience with CaringBridge.  So far from my internet searches it's been in 7 digital papers and made it in the printed Dunn County News

The article can be found here, but is also below.

Jan 4, 2010

CaringBridge : January Themes

Three new styles I complete over the summer have just been deployed for CaringBridge themes

http://www.caringbridge.org/stylegallery

Dec 2, 2009

Who in your life needs a CaringBridge


I was having a rough day today until I received an e-mail from my old pod mate at CaringBridge that absolutely turned my frown upside down! 

Caryn informed me that 9,883 CaringBridge users are currently using the themes I designed this summer.
THAT'S ALMOST 10,000 people!!! 

I miss so many things about CaringBridge - the people, the story behind it, helping families, friends and strangers, the designing, the food :)  I miss working for a place where everyone had a heart and cared.

CaringBridge has been in my life since high school when two classmates had pages. I cannot image going through a difficult health crisis without CaringBridge.

Which brings me to my next point: Who in your life needs a CaringBridge?
If you don't already know, CaringBridge is a website that helps keep loved ones informed during difficult times. In return, family and friends give patients and caregivers support through guestbook messages. It reduces time and emotional energy spent on repeated phone calls and emails and keeps everyone informed with the same, accurate information. www.caringbridge.org