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The Legacy of Achievement
A Nonprofit Organization Dedicated to the Creation of
A Living Library of the Lives & Lessons of Great Achievers

The success of the Legacy of Achievement Foundation is dependent upon the support and involvement of individuals, organizations and corporations. The Foundation also welcomes your ideas and suggestions and your involvement as a volunteer.

Some Suggested Areas of Involvement -- However, any donation, large or small, is greatly appreciated!
Legacy of Achievement Partner - any organization that supports the LOA initiative and is willing to promote LOA to the members of its organization, or sponsor events, and/or assist in the development and promotion of LOA goals.

Legacy of Achievement Individual Sponsor - $1,000 minimum donation -- Individual who supports the LOA mission. If you wish, you will be listed on the LOA Web site.

Legacy of Achievement Family Sponsor - $2,500 minimum donation -- Family that supports the LOA mission. If you wish, you will be listed on the LOA Web site.

Legacy of Achievement Corporate Sponsor - $10,000 minimum -- Corporate sponsors will be listed on the Legacy of Achievement Web site with a description of their company, their company logo, a statement or article about their support, and a direct link to their company's website.

Legacy of Achievement Volunteer -- Individual who helps with Fundraising, Publicity, Outreach, Promotion, Events, Publications and Film and Media Projects. Young people interested in careers in filmmaking, video production, television, the media and youth education are also encouraged to get involved.

Donation of Goods and Services -- Donations of goods and services that can be used to help with LOA goals are welcome. Web design, film and video and multimedia production services and equipment, graphic design services, pro-bono legal services, office space or a building or house that can be a center for LOA in the Twin Cities, venues for fundraising events, etc.

In addition to cash donations, LOA can receive donations of stocks and securities, real estate and personal property, income-producing gifts, charitable lead trusts, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, life insurance, endowments and other charitable giving vehicles. Please call us to discuss charitable-giving options. There can be many tax benefits to including the Legacy of Achievement Foundation in your estate planning.

Your support is needed! To get involved, call Joan Holman at 763-551-3969 or e-mail her at joan@holman.com. Any assistance, large or small, will be greatly appreciated! Your ideas and input are very welcome!


The Legacy of Achievement Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation of an educational library documenting the lives and lessons of great achievers of all races who exemplify positive characteristics and accomplishments. This library will be used in the development of television programs, audio-video materials, books, and other media programs.

The Legacy of Achievement Foundation serves under the umbrella of the National Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., which has been helping individuals, corporations and communities express themselves in the charitable, educational, scientific and religious sector since 1968. The National Heritage Foundation has 7,000 foundations under its umbrella.

For more information, contact Joan Holman:

Phone: 952-595-8888
The Legacy of Achievement Foundation
600 South Highway 169, Suite 180
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426
e-mail Joan Holman

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Sister Rosalind Interview Completed!

The Legacy of Achievement of Sister Rosalind --Masssage pioneer and founder of the Sister Rosalind Schools and Clinics of Massage

Not too long ago, massage was associated with seedy massage parlors. Today, massage is exploding with the number of American adults getting massage doubling from 1997-2002. In 2003, this number grew to over 40 million, along with 260,000+ massage therapists and massage students.

Sister Rosalind Gefre has been widely recognized for her work in making massage an accepted healthcare practice. Her first massage center, opened in 1983, was shut down by the Vice Squad. A St. Paul Pioneer Press newspaper story "Nun's Massage Parlor Closed" was picked up by the media around the world. Continued publicity has brought celebrity status to Sister Rosalind. In 2002, she was featured in the Time Magazine story "Massage Goes Mainstream." Her growing "Massage Ministry" includes five massage school and seven massage clinics in two states. Over 10,000 people have attended her schools and hundreds of thousands have received massages because of her pioneering work.



Please help us preserve the legacy of great achievers! We are seeking financial contributions, pro bono video/film production services, stories and ideas about those you feel are leaving a great legacy!