Michele Morgan My Story

At the age of 44 I had been successful in my life but just didn't feel fulfilled with what I considered successful. I actually had been throwing around a few business ideas when a very good friend of mine asked me "What's your passion Michele?" After thinking about what he had asked me for a few day's the one thing I am truly passionate about at this time in my life is "Michael's well being". Michael has been in my life 5 years now he is a family member. Through him I have met many less fortunate disabled and special needs children. These children have incredible will to overcome their disabilities and through the pain still keep the sweetest personalities you could ever experience. I have watched the struggles of disabled children trust me it is heartbreaking. This has sparked the overwhelming passion in me to start this foundation. I really want Queen of Heart's Foundation for Disabled Children to make a difference in the lives of people that have had their finances drained and lives drastically changed by having a disabled or special needs child. These children deserve a fighting chance for a better life as well as a chance to gain independence. Please help me in my quest to raise the funds needed for these incredible kids. Whether you donate your time, money or a piece of equipment your help is needed and greatly appreciated.

From the bottom of the Queen's Heart, Thank you.
Michele Morgan

Admin@QofH.com

 

Michele Knott: Founder/ President/ Treasurer

Glenn Beckett: Senior Vice President

Todd Land: Director of Operations

Marcie Sakers: Secretary / Director

Matthew Collins, Ph.D.: Director

David Jacoby: Attorney at Law

 

Members of the Board

 

© 2005 Queen of Heart's Foundation for Disabled Children, Inc. All rights reserved. The Queen of Heart's Foundation for Disabled Children, Inc.is a not-for-profit organization recognized as tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3). Our mission is to Help Disabled Children live a better life and to gain independence. "Give a child a fighting chance"