Jul. 26th, 2023
Email to Hope
Jul. 26th, 2023 07:10 pmTo: [Abbott, Hope]
From: [Cassidy-Rourke, Theresa]
Subject: Worthington Industries Philanthropic Pursuits
Good evening, Hope -
My sincerest wishes that this email finds you well. After Mr. Worthington III's post on the journals yesterday and his mention of wanting to pursue some more philanthropic opportunities, I contacted several people in District-X through the Community Centre. I'm sure you remember most of them, but in particular I spoke with Francine McBride, the Nurse Practitioner who works out of the Centre every Friday evening and Saturday morning. Jeanie and I have discussed the need for a clinic, at the very least, in the District, if not a proper medical facility for the time being.
She's agreed to put together a business proposal for a clinic. She's reaching out to other friends she has in the medical community for input and I believe she's seeking advice from various qualified parties regarding the requirements for certification as well as maintenance of a clinic. I suggested specifically that she speak with Jean, since she's got more medical training than anyone else I know without having an ego the size of the Atlantic.
I touched base with Sooraya about educational supplies, since I know she's quite keen on ensuring there are enough supplies for students who can't attend regular schools for various powers-related reasons. And Kyle, of course, given his experience. Or well, I will touch base with him once he's back from his sabbatical.
During the discussion with Mr. Worthington III, I also mentioned setting up a scholarship to assist underprivileged students in the District who want to pursue higher education. I think it would be wonderful to also look into arranging something of a vocational school as well, but I haven't heard back from anyone I feel might be qualified to discuss or oversee such a project.
All of which is, of course, to say that if Mr. Worthington III is sincere in his desire to lend a helping hand to mutants in need, we have many, many options. Your input in the feasibility of this venture, particularly with regard to your employer's true intentions, would be most invaluable. Also, it's been ages since we got together to have tea, so I thought if you'd like to discuss things in person, we might meet at some point in the next few days - at your convenience, of course.
Regards,
Terry
From: [Cassidy-Rourke, Theresa]
Subject: Worthington Industries Philanthropic Pursuits
Good evening, Hope -
My sincerest wishes that this email finds you well. After Mr. Worthington III's post on the journals yesterday and his mention of wanting to pursue some more philanthropic opportunities, I contacted several people in District-X through the Community Centre. I'm sure you remember most of them, but in particular I spoke with Francine McBride, the Nurse Practitioner who works out of the Centre every Friday evening and Saturday morning. Jeanie and I have discussed the need for a clinic, at the very least, in the District, if not a proper medical facility for the time being.
She's agreed to put together a business proposal for a clinic. She's reaching out to other friends she has in the medical community for input and I believe she's seeking advice from various qualified parties regarding the requirements for certification as well as maintenance of a clinic. I suggested specifically that she speak with Jean, since she's got more medical training than anyone else I know without having an ego the size of the Atlantic.
I touched base with Sooraya about educational supplies, since I know she's quite keen on ensuring there are enough supplies for students who can't attend regular schools for various powers-related reasons. And Kyle, of course, given his experience. Or well, I will touch base with him once he's back from his sabbatical.
During the discussion with Mr. Worthington III, I also mentioned setting up a scholarship to assist underprivileged students in the District who want to pursue higher education. I think it would be wonderful to also look into arranging something of a vocational school as well, but I haven't heard back from anyone I feel might be qualified to discuss or oversee such a project.
All of which is, of course, to say that if Mr. Worthington III is sincere in his desire to lend a helping hand to mutants in need, we have many, many options. Your input in the feasibility of this venture, particularly with regard to your employer's true intentions, would be most invaluable. Also, it's been ages since we got together to have tea, so I thought if you'd like to discuss things in person, we might meet at some point in the next few days - at your convenience, of course.
Regards,
Terry
Text to Warren
Jul. 26th, 2023 08:11 pm[1/3] Stop making promises you might not be able to keep right now.
[2/3] If you wish to support charitable efforts, especially in Distract X, you can certainly do so. But do so with a plan and not haphazardly like this.
[3/3] We do not need your father flailing around and cutting you of or other kinds of craziness. Nor do we need headlines going 'Worthington wasting money in mutie town' and this back-lashing on the already vulnerable people there.
[2/3] If you wish to support charitable efforts, especially in Distract X, you can certainly do so. But do so with a plan and not haphazardly like this.
[3/3] We do not need your father flailing around and cutting you of or other kinds of craziness. Nor do we need headlines going 'Worthington wasting money in mutie town' and this back-lashing on the already vulnerable people there.
Text to Sooraya
Jul. 26th, 2023 10:36 pm[1/3] Happy birthday, my dearest friend!!
[2/3] Hasn't turned midnight yet so it's not a belated birthday greeting. 😉
[3/3] Hope your day was good, and you got home at a decent hour to enjoy the treat I left for you in the room. Staying in the city for the night
[2/3] Hasn't turned midnight yet so it's not a belated birthday greeting. 😉
[3/3] Hope your day was good, and you got home at a decent hour to enjoy the treat I left for you in the room. Staying in the city for the night