Kirkland, WA – July
10, 2013
– A local non-profit is receiving a gift of books from a Kirkland insurance
agency with hopes the story will encourage men and women faced with the
challenge of homelessness.
John Cysewski, owner of Insur-All Agency in
Kirkland, purchased 20 copies of Pieces
of Me: Life of a Recovering Dysfunctional for donation to Vision House.
Vision
House, founded in Renton in 1990, provides transitional housing and services to
homeless single mothers and their children. Residents are allowed and
encouraged to stay up to 36 months in order to gain stability and
self-sufficiency. Its new Jacob’s Well housing complex in Shoreline is opening
this fall, increasing Vision House’s capacity to accommodate 35 families.
On-site counseling services, case management, child advocacy programs and
licensed, accredited daycare are some of the key services available to
residents.
Pieces of Me is a personal
story of perseverance in the face of many struggles endured by local
businesswoman Diana Lynn. Lynn overcame the challenges that accompanied young
motherhood, an abusive relationship and divorce, estrangement from one parent
and death of another, starting a business, and finding a new relationship.
Through it all, she remained optimistic and upbeat. Her story is an inspiration
to readers of all ages.
Lynn
met Cysewski at business networking functions. He
heard her story and sought a way that it could help others. Vision House’s
mission offered that. Cysewski‘s Insur-All Agency at 11416 Slater Avenue NE in
Kirkland supplies Allstate Insurance products that provide support of one sort.
His donation of Pieces of Me will
lend support in another manner.
Learn more about Vision House at www.vision-house.org. Pieces of Me can be found online through
Amazon.com at
http://amzn.to/X8y08d or can be ordered at
local bookstores.
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