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emilymorrowhome · 5 years
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Emily Morrow Home names convention introductions | Business Builder | Floor Covering Weekly
Emily Morrow Home names convention introductions | Business Builder | Floor Covering Weekly
[Dalton] The Emily Morrow Home brand of luxury hardwoods has released its upcoming introductions to be made at conventions being held throughout 2019. The authenticity behind these products comes from the personal experiences and travels of CEO and founder, Emily Morrow Finkell, who once again draws from her adventures to create 12 new designs.  Safari Collection A once-in-a lifetime journey…
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emilymorrowhome · 6 years
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'Home Town' strong with United Way Women's Leadership Council | Lifestyles | dailycitizen.news
‘Home Town’ strong with United Way Women’s Leadership Council | Lifestyles | dailycitizen.news
It was a huge honor and pleasure to be a part of this wonderful and inspiring luncheon with HGTV’s Erin & Ben Napier, hosted by United Way Women’s Leadership Council…Congratulations and thank yous go out to Amanda Burt, Andrea Ross, Dixie Kinnard, Lynn Whitworth, Brenda Knowles and all the other talented people involved in coordinating and planning the day! I am so proud of #MYHOMETOWN Dalton,…
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emilymorrowhome · 6 years
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This time of year, when the leaves are falling along with the temperatures and we see the beginnings of Christmas here and there, I am acutely reminded of the gift I’ve been given. As with all gifts, there comes some level of responsibility and when the gift is “life”, the responsibility is the greatest. Fifteen years ago, many of my friends know of my breast cancer diagnosis and journey to wellness. Since then, I’ve shared posts of the many reasons I am thankful, there are so many, but suffice it to say one of the biggest is the love of my family. Fifteen years ago, while recuperating from a chemotherapy treatment and Neupogen injection (a bone marrow stimulant which helps make white blood cells) my mother came to my house and ordered me to get dressed, we were going to shop for my children’s “Santa Claus” Christmas gifts. I had been so fatigued that it hadn’t occurred to me that it was time to do that. This was my first Christmas with breast cancer and my first Christmas as a single mother. So many things had changed and so many things had become so difficult. One thing that was constant was my family’s love and encouragement, and my mother’s selfless “filling in the gaps” on my behalf for my children, who were ages five and nine. I will never forget and will never allow my children forget the selflessness of both my parents and especially that of my mother, the best grandmother anyone could ever ask for. She has inspired me through her lifetime of giving to others, living her recipe for “Joy”, J-Jesus first, O-Others, Y-Yourself last, to launch our family foundation whose mission involves giving to families impacted by a cancer diagnosis. I am sure there are many mommies (or daddies, or guardians) like me who are tired, stressed both financially and physically, and need a helping hand. I am asking for your support with the campaign we are launching via http://www.emilymorrowhome.com to “fill in the gaps” that so many might have. With the coordinated efforts of other foundations and affiliations, we are identifying these families in our area and will prayerfully help to make their holiday season sweeter and brighter.
The Emily Morrow Home hardwood brand is allocating a portion of our proceeds from sales to this wonderful cause and invite you to join our campaign. If you’re interested feel free to email or message our family team at [email protected] or 1-866-775-3877. The Kiker Morrow Finkell Foundation for Cancer Care will be receiving donations at P.O. Box 1465, Dalton, GA 30722 or via the PayPal link below.
Thank you,
Emily and family
The Kiker Morrow Finkell Foundation for Cancer Care – Help & Hope for the Holidays
Help us share love, hope and brighten the holidays for a family impacted by a cancer diagnosis. Thank you!
$25.00
An important message from EmilyMorrowHome.com Help us give JOY to families with cancer this holiday season This time of year, when the leaves are falling along with the temperatures and we see the beginnings of Christmas here and there, I am acutely reminded of the gift I've been given.
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emilymorrowhome · 6 years
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This time of year, when the leaves are falling along with the temperatures and we see the beginnings of Christmas here and there, I am acutely reminded of the gift I’ve been given. As with all gifts, there comes some level of responsibility and when the gift is “life”, the responsibility is the greatest. Fifteen years ago, many of my friends know of my breast cancer diagnosis and journey to wellness. Since then, I’ve shared posts of the many reasons I am thankful, there are so many, but suffice it to say one of the biggest is the love of my family. Fifteen years ago, while recuperating from a chemotherapy treatment and Neupogen injection (a bone marrow stimulant which helps make white blood cells) my mother came to my house and ordered me to get dressed, we were going to shop for my children’s “Santa Claus” Christmas gifts. I had been so fatigued that it hadn’t occurred to me that it was time to do that. This was my first Christmas with breast cancer and my first Christmas as a single mother. So many things had changed and so many things had become so difficult. One thing that was constant was my family’s love and encouragement, and my mother’s selfless “filling in the gaps” on my behalf for my children, who were ages five and nine. I will never forget and will never allow my children forget the selflessness of both my parents and especially that of my mother, the best grandmother anyone could ever ask for. She has inspired me through her lifetime of giving to others, living her recipe for “Joy”, J-Jesus first, O-Others, Y-Yourself last, to launch our family foundation whose mission involves giving to families impacted by a cancer diagnosis. I am sure there are many mommies like me who are tired, stressed both financially and physically, and need a helping hand. I am asking for your support with the campaign we are launching via http://www.emilymorrowhome.com to “fill in the gaps” that so many might have. With the coordinated efforts of other foundations and affiliations, we are identifying these families in our area and will prayerfully help to make their holiday season sweeter and brighter.
The Emily Morrow Home hardwood brand is allocating a portion of our proceeds from sales to this wonderful cause and invite you to join our campaign. If you’re interested feel free to email or message our family team at [email protected] or 1-866-775-3877. The Kiker Morrow Finkell Foundation for Cancer Care will be receiving donations at P.O. Box 1465, Dalton, GA 30722.
Thank you,
Emily and family
The Kiker Morrow Finkell Foundation for Cancer Care – Help & Hope for the Holidays
Help us share love, hope and brighten the holidays for a family impacted by a cancer diagnosis.
$25.00
  An important message from EmilyMorrowHome.com Help us give JOY to families with cancer this holiday season This time of year, when the leaves are falling along with the temperatures and we see the beginnings of Christmas here and there, I am acutely reminded of the gift I've been given.
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