Posts Tagged Eric C. Logan

Light of Chance Launches Wellness Program, Strives to Improve Health among Youth

Light of Chance, Inc. April 6, 2012
Light of Chance Launches Wellness Program, Strives to Improve Health among Youth

With Get Set Go, children participate in both traditional and nontraditional physical exercises such as zumba, aerobics, kicking, dance and yoga. They also learn new and healthier ways to eat and prepare food. Logan would like to see Get Set Go change lives and dispel myths that healthy foods cannot also be tasty.

“We listen to what the kids want,” Logan says. “We try not to make it like school. We make it real interactive.”

“I’m learning with the kids,” he continues. “We’re learning and growing together.”

Plight for Freedom

Eric C. Logan November 7, 2011
Plight for Freedom

Piece by piece, cent by cent, I am building Light of Chance. Have you ever tried building something huge with minute pieces? It is a slow grueling process. If you knew the complete ups and downs, the long grind it took to become success in an industry that isn’t always kind, would you do it? Honestly, I am not sure I would. Old folk say, “God takes care of babies and fools”. I am not a baby, so I must be a fool because lord knows I don’t know how I made it this far.

A Chance at Destiny: Eric C. Logan ‘Aspires’ to uplift his community with purpose, passion and his nonprofit organization

Light of Chance, Inc. July 13, 2011
A Chance at Destiny: Eric C. Logan ‘Aspires’ to uplift his community with purpose, passion and his nonprofit organization

It’s around 3 a.m. on a weekday in Bowling Green, KY. Although some of the city’s residents have just reached the halfway mark in their night shifts at businesses like Walmart, Kroger, Waffle House and Denny’s, most of the people in the city are lying comfortably in their beds, lost in their slumbers. However, there [...]

The Story: Part I

Eric C. Logan November 11, 2010
The Story: Part I

The unbeaten path, the road less traveled, going through life with a flash light. This is how I often feel when I think of my life and path. It is rewarding, frustrating, and lonely at times but I wouldn’t trade it for the world.

 

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