Bears For Comfort - Indiana Chapter

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Bears For Comfort is a non-profit organization who provides FREE stuff animals/Teddy Bears to emergency responders who then give to children in traumatic situations.

05/01/2020

We hope you all are being safe.

03/16/2020

Mama Bear is hoping we all get through the COVID-19 together...stay well.

02/07/2020

Have a beary nice weekend!

01/20/2020

Bundle up! It is beary cold out there...

Baby bears are here in Lafayette, IN. Stop by our page and give us a Like.
01/16/2020

Baby bears are here in Lafayette, IN. Stop by our page and give us a Like.

Our Lauren and Amanda baby bears are here.
Mama bear and her helpers are prepping them and giving them lots of love..
Next week all 200 of the baby bears will be going to our local first responders and then onto a child who needs a bear hug in the moment of a scary situation.

Our Lauren and Amanda baby bears are here.Mama bear and her helpers are prepping them and giving them lots of love..Next...
01/16/2020

Our Lauren and Amanda baby bears are here.
Mama bear and her helpers are prepping them and giving them lots of love..
Next week all 200 of the baby bears will be going to our local first responders and then onto a child who needs a bear hug in the moment of a scary situation.

We had a beary woo hoo fun morning.
12/06/2019

We had a beary woo hoo fun morning.

We ended our last Rise & Shine of 2019 with a bang! See you in the New Year (Feb.) at River City Community Center.

12/06/2019

Happy Friday.....

The Real Teddy Bear StoryHOW DID TOY BEARS COME TO BE NAMED AFTER PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT?It all started with a hun...
12/05/2019

The Real Teddy Bear Story
HOW DID TOY BEARS COME TO BE NAMED AFTER PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT?

It all started with a hunting trip President Roosevelt took in 1902 in Mississippi at the invitation of Mississippi Governor, Andrew H. Longino. After three days of hunting, other members of the party had spotted bears, but not Roosevelt.

Now what? The President's bear hunt would be a failure! The next day, the hunt guides tracked down an old black bear that the dogs had trailed quite a distance and attacked. The guides tied the bear to a willow tree and called for the President. Here was a bear for him to shoot!

But Roosevelt took one look at the old bear and refused to shoot it. He felt doing so would be unsportsmanlike. However, since it was injured and suffering, Roosevelt ordered that the bear be put down to end its pain. Word of this hit newspapers across the country, and political cartoonist Clifford Berryman picked up on the story, drawing a cartoon showing how President Roosevelt refused to shoot the bear while hunting in Mississippi.

The original cartoon, which ran in the Washington Post on November 16, 1902, shows Roosevelt standing in front. The guide and bear are in the background, and they’re about the same size. Later, similar cartoons appeared, but the bear was smaller and shaking with fear. This bear cub then appeared in other cartoons Clifford Berryman drew throughout Roosevelt’s career. That connected bears with President Roosevelt.

The Teddy Bear tie came when a Brooklyn, NY candy shop owner, Morris Michtom, saw Clifford Berryman’s original cartoon of Roosevelt and the bear and had an idea. He put in his shop window two stuffed toy bears his wife had made. Michtom asked permission from President Roosevelt to call these toy bears "Teddy's bears". The rapid popularity of these bears led Michtom to mass-produce them, eventually forming the Ideal Novelty and Toy Company.

At about the same time, a Germany company, Steiff, started making stuffed bears. Margaret Steiff earned her living by sewing, first by making stuffed elephants, then other animals. In 1903, an American saw a stuffed bear she had made and ordered many of them. These bears, which also came to be called Teddy Bears, made the international connection.

More than a century later, teddy bears have never lost popularity, and all can be traced to that one hunting trip in Mississippi.

11/24/2019

Have a beary nice day

I wanna be your teddy bear...
11/11/2019

I wanna be your teddy bear...

The 2017 Fred Meyer Teddy Bear Toss presented by WARM 106.9 was Saturday, January 21, against the Vancouver Giants at ShoWare Center. 6,975 teddy bears and s...

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