know what he means by that hand up.
I chipped in $13 bucks..
Tell him I hope it helps...


On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 1:50 AM, Ed Leafe <[email protected]> wrote:

> The following is an email I received at work. I know none of you know this
> guy, but take it from me, he is an incredible person. He is one of the
> reasons that make Rackspace a great place to work. If you can spare a few
> bucks, this is a great cause.
>
> -- Ed Leafe
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> > From: Alex Darke <[email protected]>
> > Subject: [rackerlgbtq] 13 years / Be the Difference
> > Date: July 29, 2014 at 10:35:41 AM PDT
> > To: <[email protected]>
> > Reply-To: <[email protected]>
> > X-Originating-Ip: [10.12.227.232]
> >
> > 13 years ago today, I packed up a week's worth of clothing, a laptop,
> and a handful of books and came to San Antonio, TX.
> >
> > That was, pretty literally, everything I owned at that point. The start
> up I had been working for, just trying to hang on "one more day for the big
> pay out", had bankrupted me and brought me to a point of debt that was
> beyond crippling. I couldn't even afford to get here from Boston. It was a
> humbling and humiliating experience to have to say to Charles: "I can
> barely afford ramen and tomato soup to eat, much less a bus ticket. So if
> you want me... well..."
> >
> > They didn't bat an eye. One week later, I started my first day at
> Rackspace on August 5th, 2001. The life I have today seems like a dream
> compared to where I once was and I don't kid myself: I have it because
> someone was willing to take a chance on me. At the hardest and darkest
> parts of my life, there was always SOMEONE. From the very beginning, when I
> was a homeless teenager and a manager at a local Burger King hired me
> despite the fact I couldn't give a street address... everything I have
> today can be traced back to "Someone" taking that chance and holding out
> their hand rather than turning away.
> >
> > In June of next year, I'll be going back to California to ride 545 miles
> by bicycle, from San Francisco to Los Angeles, over 7 days. I'm doing this
> to fund raise on behalf of HIV/AIDS organizations. The reason that I am
> going back, and will continue to go back, is quite simple: HIV/AIDS is not
> done, so neither am I. I've seen first hand the very real and tangible good
> that the fund raising I do translates into. I'm riding again because when
> *I* needed it, there was always someone there. How could I NOT help pay
> that back? And so, that brings me to the request part of this email.
> >
> > In honor of my 13th year at Rackspace, standing on the front lines of
> support for that entire time, I'd like to ask you to consider donating $1
> for every year I've been with the company. $13 is not a lot. It's a lunch
> bill. You may wonder how much of a difference that can make. However, if
> every person at Rackspace were to donate that lunch bill to my ride, I'd
> sweep past my fund raising goal three times over and we would have raised
> enough to underwrite the cost of a medical team for 2 months for 300
> patients or the salary of a counselor who can see 40 clients a year.
> >
> > For taking a moment to donate the cost of your lunch to me, we can,
> together, be that someone. Someone who made a difference. Who turned
> someone else's life around at a time when they needed it the most. Someone
> who mattered when it really counted.
> >
> > Part of the challenge of this for me is getting this email in front of
> the eyes of as many people as I can. I can't spam ALLSTAFF, after all. :)
> So if you feel comfortable sharing with your teams, friends, family
> members? Please do. $13 is not a lot, but a lot of $13 can make a world of
> difference and change lives.
> >
> > http://www.tofighthiv.org/goto/alexdarke
> >
> > Thanks for your time, your consideration, for reading to the end, and
> most of all... for taking a chance on me 13 years ago and helping me to
> have the life I have today. From the home I own to the man I married...
> Rackspace has had a fundamental and profound impact in my life and where it
> has ended up. I could not be more grateful for that fact.
> >
> > Alex "Wall of Text" Darke
>
>
>
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