You guys are devious.... but if we get positive strokes, they should be for real. We should stand on our merits, not our ability to figure out how to manipulate the system. Besides, I'd rather have half as many sincere heartfelt reviews than a ton of two sentence takes from someone who as only a collateral contact person with OCF, that might leave us 3 or 4 stars which has happened a couple of times. Your hearts are in the right place, just remember that if you win at something without honor, you actually haven't won. So getting friends on board that understand what you have been through is OK, double posting isn't a good thing

I've read some of the competition's reviews, for sure they are shallow comments by people not actually served by the organization, and they are beating the bushes hard in the 11th hour. They read like hollow shadows, not a person who really understand personally what it means to have people - like all of you - help them when they needed it. If that's the best they can do, and they win by doing it, then I believe we still came out in front.


Brian, stage 4 oral cancer survivor. OCF Founder and Director. The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.