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Guest Donna Jean

Jonie...

That is totally awesome, Sweetheart!

How did you receive it? Was it a dinner or something like that?

Anyways...congratulations, Honey!

Good on you!

LOVE & HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest Steph70
bit premature don't you think? i mean what if someone better comes along in the next 11 days :D

seriously tho, congrats.

lol...you are so sassy Sam! Congrats to you Jonie!

Stephanie

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Jonie...

That is totally awesome, Sweetheart!

How did you receive it? Was it a dinner or something like that?

Anyways...congratulations, Honey!

Good on you!

LOVE & HUGGS!

Donna Jean

It was a Christmas party and dinner and the award was for doing an unselfish act for another transgender

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Guest Miss Aeryn
bit premature don't you think? i mean what if someone better comes along in the next 11 days :D

seriously tho, congrats.

Cheeky? haha

So what was the prize then Jonie, apart from inner satisfaction? :)

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Jonie,

Congratulations! You are just the sweetest person. You are so kind, compassionate and willing to help. I wish there were more people like you in the world.

Thank you for being one of the girls here in the Garden. We do miss you when you're not here.

A big HUG,

Yvonne

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That is wonderful, Honey!

Do you think there is any way that we could see it somehow?

That would be sooooo cool!

LOVE

Donna Jean

I don`t know how well it will show I could only take a pitcher of it

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Guest Donna Jean

Oh MY GOD!

Jonie...Thats BEAUTIFUL!....

Congratulations, Girlfriend!

Gee, that is something that you'll cherish forever!

How wonderful!

I'm so proud of you!

BIGG KISS & HUGG!

Donna Jean

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Jonie :)

First, Congratulations!!!! May I ask as to what selfless act that the TransCarolina organization is referring to?

I would love to hear more about why you got this award!!! What did you do sweetie!!! Spill! I want to know!!!

HUGS

Brenda

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Guest ChloëC

Congratulations, Jonie.

That's a wonderful accomplishment. As I put in my signature, rewards aren't necessarily needed, but they are important to show to others that good deeds should always be encouraged, be noticed, and shown to others as examples of what we all can be.

Hugs

Chloë

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Congratulations Jonie,

I couldn't be happier for you - it feels so good to be recognized for your selfless efforts but that is not why you do them.

Cherish it forever.

Love ya,

Sally

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Hi Jonie :)

First, Congratulations!!!! May I ask as to what selfless act that the TransCarolina organization is referring to?

I would love to hear more about why you got this award!!! What did you do sweetie!!! Spill! I want to know!!!

HUGS

Brenda

It is for me trying to help that one transgender that one time. she had asked all of the girls that she had known and none of them would even try to give her a chance. I was the only one that would even try. in away I do feel bad about getting it because it did not work out but. in a way I do feel good because I did try to help her.you know what I mean some times I do wonder if I should have turned it down because it did not work out what do you think

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Guest ChloëC

Jonie,

There are no guarantees in life. But wanting to help and finding a way to do it are so important, and as I said earlier, I'm sure transcarolina was trying to let everyone know that helping and being there are what counts. You did what you could which was more than others. And if there comes another time you can do what you can to help, you know that being there is the right thing to do.

I looked over the transcarolina website and they certainly seem to be quite active. Looks like a good place to be, especially if they know that support is an important part of their purpose.

Chloë

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Jonie,

There are no guarantees in life. But wanting to help and finding a way to do it are so important, and as I said earlier, I'm sure transcarolina was trying to let everyone know that helping and being there are what counts. You did what you could which was more than others. And if there comes another time you can do what you can to help, you know that being there is the right thing to do.

I looked over the transcarolina website and they certainly seem to be quite active. Looks like a good place to be, especially if they know that support is an important part of their purpose.

Chloë

It is a good place the only thing I hate is that we always meet at the clubs. I am tired of the night clubs just about you can find partner Wise is a drunk.I have had to many of them in my life.Janice the head of it is always battling it out with ever one. for us girls that I really like.and it dose not matter who it is she was born to fight for the transgender girls.

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Guest jillianT
Hello every one I got a transgender of the year award last night from Trans carolina it was so nice to be a transgender of the year.

Congratulations beautiful!

Jill

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Congratulations Jonie!! You really fit in here at Laura's being so kind and caring. I'm so happy that you've received recognition for having a big heart for others. From reading your other posts I am not at all surprised. You seem like a real sweetheart!

Ricka

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