BLUE RIBBON MOVIE
The Blue Ribbon story began in 1980 when Helice "Sparky" Bridges discovered that people were starving for recognition. She decided that everyone deserved to be appreciated, respected and loved. As a result, she created a “Who I Am Makes A Difference®” One Minute Blue Ribbon Acknowledgement" process and began to teach children and adults how to show their appreciation, respect and love for one another.
To help eradicate emotional hunger, Bridges purchased 1,000 “Who I Am Makes A Difference®” buttons and began honoring people everywhere. With a handful of youth and adults, 1,000 people were honored in less than two weeks. The spirit of the Blue Ribbon acknowledgment message began to ripple throughout communities. In 1983, Bridges changed the buttons to blue ribbons with the words "Who I Am Makes A Difference®" stamped in gold.
Today, the successful outcomes of the Blue Ribbon acknowledgement process have been featured on TV, in books and movies, and the well-known Blue Ribbon Movie. Bridges story is a true example of how one person can create critical mass to make a difference.
After watching this movie, you will be inspired to let others know they make a difference.
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Source: MakeaDifference.com