FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR EDWARD G. RENDELL, Governor of PA
Received from the Governor on February 19, 2008
GREETINGS:
It is my pleasure to join with HaroldSays in recognizing March 1, 2008 as Be Positive, Do Something Positive Day in Pennsylvania. Recent studies indicate that consumer’s feelings on safety and confidence in the United States are at an all time low. Problems such as crime, bullying in schools, and teenage suicide are leading millions of Americans to suffer from some form of mental illness.
Harold Cameron, The Chief of Helping People of HaroldSays, has developed an answer to the negativity that people are feeling and experiencing in our nation today—The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day. The Be Positive Do Something Positive Day promotes just that—being positive for yourself and others as well as doing something positive for yourself and others. These efforts will help create change in our families and homes, in our schools and work, and in our communities, our state and our world. There needs to be more understanding as to how important and significant the connections are to being positive and doing positive things and how it affects others in our world around us. It is my hope that positivity in thought and action will lead the people of this commonwealth and nation to be more positive and do some positive and good things for another person, organization, or charitable cause every day.
As Governor and on behalf of all Pennsylvanians, I extend my full support of March 1, 2008 as Be Positive Do Something Positive Day.
Best wishes for a successful and memorable day.
Edward G. Rendell Governor March 1, 2008
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