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March 22nd, 2010 by dianna

UC Berkeley Scholarship: The Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship
The Mullins family along with the UC Berkeley California Re-entry Alumni Chapter have come together to create a needs-based scholarship for Single parent re-entry students, doing full-time study at UC Berkeley. The Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship is in memory of Beverly Mullins, a 1998 Graduate from the Department of Sociology.

Beverly attended UC Berkeley as a single mother with no outside financial support. She was challenged to focus on both her studies and the responsibility of raising her son, Jacob. Today, Jacob is a graduate of Yale University, a testament to Beverly’s love, focus and determination to create, for him, a better life. The goal of the Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship is to help other single parents also achieve success for themselves and their families. More information on the family and the background of the scholarship is available here.

Up to $5,000 will be awarded to a selected student each academic year.

If you are interested in applying for the scholarship please contact Dianna Mullins (dianna@lafpdl.com) with a subject line: The Beverly Mullins Scholarship Application.

Previous Recipients

We have awarded scholarships to single re-entry students since 2002. The scholarship selection committee: Dianna Mullins, Helen Johnson, Jacob Mullins, Rudi Gewing-Mullins, RosieMarie Mullins and Nikki Dones.

Rue Mapp - 2008 Scholarship Recipient

2007 scholarship recipient

Katherine Riney Reyes - 2007 Scholarship Recipient


2006 Scholarship Recipient

March 20th, 2009 by dianna

I will be streaming live eman’s event this afternoon. He is raising money for St Baldrick’s Foundation, a nonprofit organization that raises money for childrens cancer research. 

EMAN WROTE:
Here’s the story folks: I came across this article:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/03/16/hm.shave.childhood.cancer/index.html?iref=newssearch

and was inspired because I need a haircut really badly. I also came to realize that if I could get a haircut and raise money for a good cause at the same it would be doubly worth it. So after a little bit of research I realized that I’ve missed all of the organized events in the bay area to take part in a “Shave-a-thon”, boooo! After a little more research I realized that if I wanted to organize my own event it would be at least June before I could do a sanctioned event and I’m worried I’d lose steam by then and just not follow through (who remembers my ironman?) I still want to do this so the proposed plan is this: I’ll be shaving my head bald at the office or at home (depending on HR and interest in people seeing me get my head shaved) this Friday the 20th. No matter what happens the real fun will be when I have a shaved head and everyone notices how big my ears are.

All I ask of you folks is, if you feel so inclined, to donate money to me or directly or to the website (instructions below). All money given to me will just be donated the same way on the website so at the end of the day all monies will go to the St Baldrick’s foundation (http://stbaldricks.org/)

So again to donate pay me in cash or by check or go to:

https://www.stbaldricks.org/get_involved/donate.php?GeneralDonation

Lastly, since I’m afraid to blast things across the all-brisbane alias I’m sending it out to only a few of you and hopefully you can spread the word if you think anyone else would be interested in helping out or making fun of me once I’m bald.

Thanks for listening,

-E-man

Ps. In case you’re worried I already have one committed donor which is all I need so I’m definitely shaving my head.

March 1st, 2008 by dianna

$5,000 awarded to at least one full-time UC Berkeley student each year!

The deadline for the Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship is almost here. If you are a single parent re-entry student doing full-time study at UC Berkeley, please apply.

2007 scholarship recipient

The 2007 Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship Recipient Katherine Riney Reyes with her family and the scholarship selection committee: Dianna Mullins, Helen Johnson, Jacob Mullins, Rudi Mullins (not shown are RoseMarie Mullins and Nikki Dones)

The UC Berkeley California Re-entry Alumni Chapter and the Mullins family have come together to crate a needs-based scholarship for Single parent re-entry students, doing full-time studay at UC Berkeley. The scholarship is in memory of Beverly Mullins, a 1998 graduate from the Department of Sociology.

Beverly attended UC Berkeley as a single mother with no outside financial support. She was challenged to focus on both her studies and the responsibility of raising her son, Jacob. Today, Jacob is a graduate of Yale University - a testament to Beverly’s love, focus and determination to create, for him, a better life. The goal of the Beverly Mullins Memorial scholarship is to help other single parents also achieve success for themselves and their families.

Up to $5,000 will be awarded to a selected student each academic year.

If you are interested in applying for the scholarship please go to the California Alumni Association website to access the application form. If you have questions, please contact Kristarae Flynn by emailing her at kristarae.flynn@alumni.berkeley.edu or calling her directly at (510) 642-1720.

For more background on the scholarship, please visit other areas of our site.

November 22nd, 2007 by dianna

I reread this note i wrote 6 years ago and thought it still relevant for today. So i dusted it off and am resurfacing it. -d

This time last year? (Written on Thanksgiving 2001)
How many of us ever dreamed that we would look back one short year and think, “those were the good times, times of innocents, prosperity, chaos, and ‘focus on what was important’ to us.”

Three generations who truly believing that our world would always be what we had experienced since birth: unlimited possibilities, wealth with no limits, gold mines of opportunity in every direction, focus on ourselves, our families, our success.

Favor was ours whether we believed it was because of our own drive, our Gods love, our family’s support. “Why?” didn’t matter, we had it, expected it, counted our blessings because it just “was.”

And then, as quickly as the seasons change, as when you think that summer will last forever even though you know it has to end, it does, and we are surprised. Surprised?! Surprised when a loved one dies. Embarrassed when a political race is watched by the world and our reputation as a nation is threatened yet again. In disbelief when our economy declines. Shocked when the gold mine has no more magic/fools gold to be found. Horrified when our nations soil, our nations people, are destroyed by those that have hated us passionately for so long because of all that we stand for, all that we have done. Amazed when a President whom many felt was disconnected from the people shows up, grows up, and becomes a leader. Humbled when we look to strangers for comfort and realize that they are not that different from ourselves.

We are a collage of people brought together by a series of devastating events and forced to re-evaluate who we are, what we stand for, what we believe, and what is important. The “us” that use to include a select few, now encompasses a nation. Our freedom is threatened, our families have been torn apart and yet we find Hope - still.

And so on this morning of Thanksgiving I sit quietly reflecting on the year. We, as a nation gather with our families, some of us with a new definition of what creates family. We are going to gather in a few hours with this family and we want to be Thankful. We are Thankful, through it all, we realized so much this year to be thankful for.

We are no longer a nation of seekers for what we may never obtain but of doers for what is important today.

We no longer expect that the world will be what it was but we are grateful for what it is today ??? not yesterday, not tomorrow, but today.

The fool’s gold dust has been cleared from our eyes and we now see reality, and it is OK.

The future may be uncertain, but we are no longer fooled into thinking that it was ever certain.

The definition of “our” and “us” has changed, there is a focus outside of our immediate selves.

The loss of the people will never be forgotten, it may never even be behind us, but we will learn to hold it dearly beside us, not to hold us back.

As I write I have such gratitude for all that has occurred, not because it was all good. God knows that it wasn’t. But because I feel I have been woken up from a trance like state and forced to truly see the world, not just my small part of it, and begin to participate in it without blinders or rose colored glasses. To learn to serve others, not just myself.

As many of you know, my father lived his life by the “Prayer of St. Francis” that is so simply stated but yet so complex to execute on. If I can learn to live a fraction of this prayer, that will be a miraculous gift given to me by my God, and yet I must always remember that gifts can only be given if we are willing to receive them. And so, my constant challenge is to always be willing to receive by constantly giving of myself.

And with this reflection, I hope to give to you my love, gratitude and prayers for all of the support you have given me, because without all of you I would not be exactly who I am today.

Many generations expectations of life have been redefined in this year, and this one small individual has seen it as a year of brokenness yes ??? but more importantly as a year of healing.

God bless you all.

The Prayer of St. Francis
A Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
Lord, make an instrument of your peace.
When there is hatred, let me sow love;
Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there is doubt, faith;
Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light;
And where there is sadness, joy.
O Divine Master; Grant that I may not so much seek
to be consoled as to console;
To be understood as to understand;
To be loved as to love;
For it is in giving that we receive;
it is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
And it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life.

August 5th, 2007 by dianna

Many people have asked me why my domain is so odd. These letters represent a phrase my father used for his last 20 years to help people understand how to live a happy life. Below is a direct quote from an article my dad wrote, but honestly its more than a “talk” or a “lecture” its a way of life. It took me years to fully understand the power of the words. I would sit in my fathers office complaining about “this situation” or “that person” and he would just listen until i was done complaining. Then, once he thought i was ready, he would slowly start sharing with me in a way that i could *hear* him about how to get through the situation, how to live my life.

Pat wrote the following description of LAFPDL:
???The letters are from six scriptures the Lord spoke to my heart that are His process of the Holy Spirit revealing jesus in us - to us - and through us- to bring us to an AGAPE love in any / all / relationships. (I use a New English Bible)???

L = Love the command only He can fulfill; how do you do this Lord? What is the love you command of us? hear and do what I tell you by the power of the Holy Spirit. - John 14:34 & 2 John 6 & 1 John 5:1-3

A = Accept in the same way as Christ accepted us we must choose to accept each other. - Romans 15:7

F = Forgive unconditionally as you have been forgiven, and refuse to remember the offence against you. - Matthew 6:14-15 & Hebrews 10:17 & 1 Cor 13:6

P = Pray for those who presecute you pray for them and love them with my love by hearing and obeying Me. - Matthew 5:44

D = Do good to the people who are your persecutors & love them by hearing and obeying Me. - Luke 6:35

and the Lord said and if you will faithfully hear and do these things in the power of My Spirit you will experience the love I speak of:

L = Love as I love you (Agape Love) - 1 Cor 13 & John 14:15

July 23rd, 2007 by dianna

LAFPDL was created in 2000 after the death of my father and launched right before the death of my sister. Its original purpose was two fold:1. to preserve the work of my father2. to become a communication method for those people who knew my family to come and see the latest news on my sisters health, my mother, and the family in general.Its purpose now is:1. To continue to spread the work of my father, Pat Mullins. His talks, articles and stories which are available here in pdf and mp3 formats.2. to raise awareness and be the primary site for the scholarship we created in my sisters name after her death. The Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship was created to help single re-entry parents at UC Berkeley trying to earn their undergraduate degree.Prior to my fathers death, he had been sending out nightly emails about my sisters condition to hundreds of people. I remember getting angry at him for spending time writing emails instead of being with the family, being with my sister, being with me. I didn’t realize until after he died, that the writing was helping him get through the nightmare. It became my therapy as well, after his death. I starting writing, and i couldn’t stop. i would get home from the hospital late at night and then just write these emails and send them to everyone. It didn’t matter if anyone read it, all that mattered was that i had to write it. Those entries are here on this site.I stopped writing these emails after my sisters obituary was written and sent out, it just no longer seemed appropriate, people had moved on, continued their lives. then a few weeks later i started writing a book. A book about what it was like to grow up in my family with a dad that lived outside all of the traditional rules and a mother that followed with complete faith that we would all be taken care of.The following year I added a section about The Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship, an annual scholarship given to a single re-entry parent at UC Berkeley.Take a look around, we have pictures, stories, talks and articles about Pat Mullins and information about Beverly Mullins and the scholarship.Last year my good friend Cris Mitchell took over 100 of my fathers talks, originally recorded on audio tapes from 1980-2000 and put them in digital format and cleaned up the quality of the audios. I owe him so much for doing that labor of love and i want to acknowledge him here. Those talks are also on this site and available via mp3 format in the Life Work of Pat Mullins series.Now that this has been migrated to a blog, i will be posting on topics related to both my fathers work, the family and the Beverly Mullins Memorial Scholarship.Enjoy. Be loved, -dianna