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Testimonials from Organizations

Community Leaders

Dear Donna,

I want to thank you for the many contributions I have gotten from you and your insights and clarity about the power of Space and consciously creating our environments in life with others.

As you know, I have spent the last 40 years working in Self Development and Consulting and am always on the look-out for what can empower others–what can make a major difference in people’s lives.  Time and time again Environment/ Space makes the key difference for someone wanting to transform their predictable future.

On many occasions I refer clients over to you as I felt you have a way of assisting and supporting others, that is a real gift and your coaching could give them real power to deal with any issue they were up against. If anyone can support extraordinary break-through results, it is you.

teamworkYou and I have worked together in “Bringing Home America” your non-profit, which is the opportunity of providing a model for turning dysfunctional neighborhoods into examples of workability and cooperation.

Using your unique principles of Space and Environment, that you have applied and coached over and over as your path of mastery, you have created a powerful answer to successful communities in How can we renew our beautiful country?

I am thankful for your commitment to have life work for people who have no champion, no one who will unreservedly stand for them. You love people and demonstrate this in a constant non-judgmental way. It has been a blessing to inquire into how to make a difference for our country with you. You are experienced in always thinking outside the box that evoke high impact results, while teaching others how to duplicate this for their organizations and how this shapes their service with others.

Lastly, please know I appreciate your many contributions and difference making conversations with me that helped me have a vast new appreciation for the gift of life and the beauty it contains in profound ways. Our conversations have been a special gift to me and the people I have touched.

In Gratitude,
Love,
Ron Zeller

RON ZELLER
◉ PARTNER/SENIOR CONSULTANT ◉ Mark Kamin & Associates, Inc.
MKA World


Below is a testimony that emphasizes the benefit of this work; June 15, 2003 from Dennis Milet, director of the National Hazard Research and Application Information Center (national repository of all knowledge of human behaviors in disasters) at CU in Boulder, Colorado.

bringing_home_history2“Dear Ms. Bell,

Through my work as director of the National Hazard Research and Application Information Center (a national repository of all knowledge of human behaviors in disasters) over the past many years; I personally witnessed, spoke to and collected behavioral information of many diverse individuals who experienced natural disasters in relationship to floods, fires and earthquakes within communities; including the 2001 Twin Trade Towers devastation.

I feel Bringing Home America has an “intervention” program with far reaching and stabilizing effects; a grassroots movement that generates caring and sharing in on-going, sustainable basis; by choice without the disaster. I have desired a method that would result in the same clarity of communication that we have when a disaster occurs. Bringing Home America provides this; whereas I have found shortly after the impact of a disaster is over; the stark reality is that people take up their individual lives and go back to “business as usual.”

Through seemingly simple methods of transforming physical spaces without any judgment; people are brought into a profound examination of their core beliefs and attitudes that are feelings of being resigned to their current circumstances. This brings up the same behaviors of loving and caring for neighbors as disasters do. Obviously, such transformation with disadvantaged individuals, neighborhoods and communities would have a sustaining effect on our society.

These concepts you teach of “Earthquake of Friendship and Peace” that happen as individuals roll up their sleeves and clear out each other’s houses, are ingenious. I believe that this is what has been long needed to provide bonding, intimacy and caring  within our communities that has a ripple effect upon everyone’s lives.”

Dennis Milet
NHRAIC
University of Colorado at Boulder
UCB Box 482
Boulder, Colorado 80309-0484, USA”

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