Edmond family launches site to encourage kindness
EDMOND — Linda Morgan remembers the "angels” — all the nonprofit organizations that came to her aid when her son battled drug and alcohol addiction.

Linda Morgan told the story on the Web site AsWeDoLife.com about the nonprofit organizations that helped her family when her son was battling drug and alcohol addiction. Photo Illustration by Ben Bigler from photos by Doug Hoke and Steve Gooch, The Oklahoman
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Much thought was put into the black and light blue colors of the shirts promoting the Benkendorfs’ As We Do Life campaign and Web site.
Jayne Benkendorf said the black signifies the negative things that happen in the world. She said the light blue represents the good that overcomes the bad.
The T-shirts and sweatshirts include the Web site address.
Most also include a message of hope such as: "In every interaction we have with people, we have the opportunity to make a difference. We can truly change the world as we do life.”
Prices are $16 to $24.
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