Monday, September 21, 2009
Happy International Day of Peace!
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Labels: A World of Difference
Tuesday, September 01, 2009
New Bunk Beds at Seam's Children's Home in India
I personally thank all the Global Volunteers on behalf of all the children and staff at Seam's Children's Home for providing Bunk Beds for the children to have a comfortable and safe environment to sleep in.It has been a welcome addition to their home and all the little children love their new beds. The older ones need to wait another year for the Stage 2 of the Dormitories to be completed to accommodate additional Bunk Beds for them.This wonderful addition for the children has been possible only by your generous contribution through the Child Sponsorship Fund which helped us meet the basic needs of the children. And i believe your continuous support and help would enable us to carry on this good work to benefit more and more deprived children in our community.
Stephen Raja, Country Manager
Global Volunteers India Service Program
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Labels: Notes from the Field
Friday, August 21, 2009
Peruvian "Scholar" Expresses Thanks
Dear Friends from Global Volunteers:
I am Yimm E. B. I'm 16 years of age and finished high school. I would like to send warm greetings and special thanks to you for giving me this opportunity in order to continue with my high level education and in that way I will be able to become as a good person. I am thankful because if not for you, I wouldn’t’ be able to continue studying because my family and I do not have enough resources but with your help I can help my family and I can help to motivate other kids like me to study and do not give up because there is always someone with good heart that will support them. Thanks for your help and to be so good in order to help me. I promise to have good grades and not let you down.
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Labels: A World of Difference
Saturday, August 01, 2009
Until We Meet Again
The rolling hills
A babbling creek
The New River Gorge
The longest single-arch steel span bridge in the Western Hemisphere
A coal mine, or
The crafts of the artists at Tamarack
To know and follow the wisdom and vision of Artie Mullins;
To find the best in others, including those “who don’t need no stinkin’ help”;
To serve as needed: to caulk, to prime, to paint;, to fix the shelf that is half an inch off; to sort the craft supplies; to scrape the gunk; to install the cabinets; to tile the floor;
To leave Beards Fork a bit better, whether by 10,000 sorted cans of food, a new food bank pantry, a semi-finished dorm, a remodeled home, or a six-year-old friend;
To remember UMBUNTU: “I am because we are.”
To hope that even one life has breathed easier because we were here.
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Labels: Volunteer Stories