PAPA-CAUSE®’S VOICE
Dreams are possibilities. All wishes come true. And good stories are the blueprint for living a better life.
And this is My-Story.
Once, a long time ago, I was a kid. I was born on Owls Hollow Road, May 10, 1900, in Gadsden, Alabama. My name was sooooooooooo long everyone called me, Brother. I had lots of problems and difficulties. Problems taught me to give and share with others. My favorite things to do were drawing and sculpting. And I loved reading most.
Before I knew it I grew up. And now, I’m 117-years old. One day, I decided to create a hero. He would live in books, and in the hearts and minds of children, teenagers, and adults. My first try. I failed. My second try. I failed again. I would not give up. I had lots of problems. But I never stopped trying.
Then one day. I died.
My guardian angel, EZEE-PEZEE, carried me back to my home planet. PlanetBlue.
PlanetBlue is bigger than one whole galaxy and everything on it is blue.
Ezee-Pezee crowned me as, PAPA-CAUSE®. Returning to earth, I met Santa Claus. Santa asked me to visit the North Pole. I did. And we created the friendship that never ends . . . BestFriends.
Every Christmas Eve, Santa Claus and I deliver presents to boys and girls around the world. After that, I keep working all year long. Everyday, I do good for children, teenagers, and adults worldwide. I help them get what they need. I inspire them to develop personal gifts. That way, we make earth a better home, today and tomorrow . . . for all people to live.
So.
Once I was Brother. Who was Willie Edward John Earl James Howard Manny Sandridge. Now, I’m PAPA-CAUSE® The Immortal Hero Of Hope. Who is . . . The Friend Of Santa Claus.
On March 7, 2017 Mayor Sherman Guyton of Gadsden, Alabama supported PAPA-CAUSE® with a proclamation designating the first Saturday in February as PAPA-CAUSE® DAY
PAPA-CAUSE® received the support of the Gadsden City Council and Dr. Ed Miller, Superintendent of Gadsden City Board of Education and the Attitude Twin Teddy Bears Magical Coloring Book was given to pre-schoolers, kindergartens, and first grade students at Adams Elementary School in May 2017.