- Patrick Stephens

“I am grateful for my friends and family.”
— Karan Ireland
“I’m grateful for the time when I could fill up a glass with tap water and drink it down with confidence. Yeah, that was pretty good.”
“I am grateful for my father. At 91 years young, he still does very well. He fought in WWII through the Battle of the Bulge so we can have the freedoms we have today. Thank you, dad. I am grateful to both my parents for the family atmosphere I was raised in with my brother and sister. That is what made us and our families what we are today, There were great parents and role models.”
— AK Ballard
“I’m grateful for friends who fight the fight knowing I can’t right now, especially Karan Ellison Ireland and her daughter her spoke so eloquently yesterday evening at the vigil.”
— Julie Watkins
“I am so grateful and humbled in life to know Debbie Cardwell and Chuck Cardwell that started Messages for Hope. The have helped so many people around the state. Thank you, Debbie and Chuck and Messages for Hope. You are selfless people, always trying to help others. Thank you!”
— Stephanie Reese
“I am grateful for Paul Corbit Brown, Ken Ward, Vivian Stockman and many others who continue to document the devastation brought upon our beautiful state by mountaintop removal. Their perseverance gives me hope. They are heroes.”
— Colleen Anderson
“I am grateful for Jesus dying on the cross for me and rising up the third day to save me from my sins. And I’m also grateful for my Christian parents and grateful for my family. I’m disabled, and they love me enough to take care of me. I’m grateful for my friends online and offline. I’m grateful for my BFF for always being there and keeping me on track through good times and bad. I’m thankful for my neighbors, they are my family. I am thankful for life, Jesus loves me. I’m grateful for my Hunter, love that boy who makes me smile through my suffering. He is three, but is so grown up.”
— Kimi White
I am grateful for family legacy. - Matthew Marble

I am grateful for family legacy. - Matthew Marble

“The ability to get completely lost in untouched natural surroundings!”
— Alissa Ponzurick