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Hardison-Hill & Swartz-Weaver Family Foundation 

Missions

Hardiso-Hill and Swartz-Weaver Family Foundation, About Us Page, Hardison Family History, Richard Paul Hardison, First child and eldest son of Odis Paul Hardison an Doris Jean Hill, Portrait: High School Graduation. Circa 1950's.

Richard Paul Hardison

High School Grad’n

Circa 1950’s

Hardison-Hill & Swartz-Weaver Family Foundation, Gaylord William Swartz, Edity Mary Weaver, Frances Lorrain Swartz (Child) family portrait, Circa 1940's.

 

             The Hardison-Hill & Swartz-Weaver Family Foundation has the mission to facilitate communication among all family members, providing an easy way to advertise family events such as births, baptisms, marriages, family reunions, graduations, unique family celebrations, etc, “gather-in” disconnected/disassociated family members, promote family traditions and routine family reunions. Where traditions have become unmanageable, the foundation will take stewardship for the same, providing guidance and coaching in assistance for reestablishing valued or relevant family traditions. Where traditions have been forgotten or lost, the foundation will record, share and encourage the maintaining of good family traditions at the family level.

 

             The Hardison-Hill & Swartz-Weaver Family foundation will work to consolidate and index the contact information and other forms of contact available by keeping current with modern trends and new technologies, publishing the same in a Family Phone Book of various design to facilitate efficient family communications while regarding privacy and avoiding abuse by those with bad intentions. This database will be used to provide future generations a migration map of their ancestors thereby helping them to comprehend their origins, traditions and customs. Regardless of trends and technology, efforts will focus primarily on connecting, reconnecting and invigorating positive communications between family members in ways which develop the most lasting effect.

 

             It is the  mission of the Hardison-Hill & Swartz-Weaver Family Foundation to restore, maintain or establish any virtuous, ethical or other means of good report which aids in the unifying of the Odis Paul Hardison, Doris Jean Hill, Gaylord William Swartz and Edith Mary Weaver families to include those families whose bond joins them to these same family lines through sibling relationships, adoption and marriage. Additionally, any whose involvement in these families represent a profound association, family survival or otherwise unattainable worldly success will be include as such in respect for the brotherhood and in encouragement of the unity of mankind as a greater brotherhood.

 

             Donated funds will form a perpetual base of funds from which gains on the base funds will be used to support the Hardison-Hill & Swartz-Weaver Family Foundation’s Unity Mission, of which an annual increase of inflation (no less than base no less than 0%) plus a minimum of 10% (gain on investments) will be added to the base, there by keeping pace with inflation and providing over time increasing funds from which to expand the foundations missions scope, capacity and effectiveness.

 

             Services rendered will be from varied sources, disinterested third parties, legal organizations, accounting firms, etc. and need not be managed by family members. The family foundation will continue to provide family directories, communication, calendar and events posting and  but with ultimate intent being family stewardship at the local level

 

 

 

Text Box: Increase Family Unity and Communication

UNITY

There is no success which can compensate for failure in the home.

                      ~ David O. McKay, 1950’s

E-mail: HH-SW_FamilyFoundation@msn.com

To contact us:

Text Box: Hardison-Hill & Swartz-Weaver Family Foundation, Missions Page, Unity Page, Contact Us Page, President's Fitness Challenge Logo: "You're it. Get fit!" Lower Right. Hardison, Hill, Swartz, Weaver. Hyperlink to program participation page.

Founders Thoughts on Unity Mission

Text Box: Serving the Living
Text Box: “How far can one travel? How much can one learn? How much can one become … without others? Not nearly as far, not nearly as much, not nearly as wise as one who would travel with others. How happy, then, can one become alone?“
~ 
Cpt. Hardison
May 2008