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Update on IMN Water Project-July 2010

by Nancy & Nora on July 28, 2010

We are proud to share more wonderful news on our Haiti Water Project.  Below is a progress report from Erik Badger of Haiti Partners. We are equally excited to share a photo account of “running water” now available to IMN School and local community in Darbonne from Maxandre Bien Aime (Director of IMN School).  Tears, smiles, cheers – we express it all as we witness the fruits of our “goodwill in motion”

From: Erik Badger
Date:
July 20, 2010 5:05:42 PM CDT
Subject: update on IMN water project

It has been about 3 weeks since Global Hope awarded Haiti Partners/IMN the grant for the water project and much progress has already been made. Though the first update isn’t, technically speaking, due yet (because of banking issues the funds only arrived in Haiti this week), I thought I’d share a few significant developments now.

  • The well has been dug and they have tapped into the water table
  • The manual water pump has been fitted in the well and set in concrete
  • Pipes have been set for installation of the electric water pump
  • A water tank has been selected
  • Maxandre is working with school staff to create a management system to oversee maintenance, distribution and security of the system

As you know, we also received a grant from Reed Elsevier for the water purification system.  In an effort to free up more funds for the original IMN post-quake reconstruction and assistance project, we asked Life Giving Force if they would be willing to give us the purifier at a reduced cost of $5000.  They agreed, provided we support them to fundraise for the remaining $3000.  This, I believe, will work to everyone’s advantage as promoting the project will help Life Giving Force spread the word about their extraordinary product while simultaneously promoting the cause of IMN.  I’m already working with Life Giving Force to make this happen.  We hope to have the funds raised by the beginning of the school year.  In the meantime, Maxandre will use water purification tablets to make sure the water is safe.

I’m attaching several pictures Maxandre sent.  Also, I will be at IMN August 3rd, so you can expect another update not long after that (provided the internet is reliable).

Please share this update with your Board and supporters as you see fit.  If you have any questions for me, please don’t hesitate to be in touch.

Best, Erik

http://www.haitipartners.org/the-blog/

The Board and supporters at Global Hope are proud to have been a part of this project.  Thank you again to Amicus Foundation for their generous funding.   It is empowering to be able to see so much progress, made so quickly, through our efforts and those we partnered with on this project: IMN School, Schools Count, Kids4Good, and Haiti Partners – What a Team!!

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Voice of the Garden

by Nancy & Nora on July 25, 2010

Did you know that the Community Garden has a beautiful voice?  Check out the archived copies of our “Voice of the Garden” Newsletters for our 2010 Community Garden Project.  You will find them in our – Newsletter – Voice of the Garden Archives – page.

A big thanks to Beth Krueger for producing them this season.


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Global Hope Supports IMN School In Haiti

by Nancy & Nora on June 29, 2010

For Haiti relief, Global Hope’s journey started with a commitment to:

  • use our volunteer’s time and resources in a meaningful way by creating a hands-on project,
  • wisely and swiftly put into action the donations we received,
  • and, to ask for help, since we would be working far from home without being on site

Global Hope turned to some trusted not-for-profit partners for help and guidance and found exactly what we were looking for!  We want to share the “results” of these efforts.  Perhaps a road map of sorts will tell the story best.

Dick Flesher, of Schools Count, Visits Haiti in April 2010

First, we’ve had the pleasure of partnering with Dick Flesher of Schools Count for many years now. Dick is tireless in his dedication to education and the well-being of young students. 

In April he traveled to Mixte Nao Community School (IMN School) located in the heart of the earthquake devastation in Haiti and has since been raising funds to rebuild the school.  Dick introduced us to Kids4Good, a Darien school youth organization that has had a relationship with IMN School since 2007.

We were blown away by the enthusiasm and goodwill expressed by Kids4Good. They not only raise money for IMN School by hosting fundraisers, the children from both countries exchange beautiful artwork with expressions of hope and encouragement.

IMN School - Before the Earthquake

Kids4Good along with Schools Count raised and continue to raise money to rebuild the first phases of IMN School in Haiti. All donations to Kids4Good are channeled through a not-for-profit organization on the ground in Haiti — Haiti Partners.

Haiti Partners helps Haitians change Haiti through education. Schools Count, Kids4Good, and Haiti Partners, brought together by a deep concern for the needs of others, also have one important person in common.  His name is Maxandre Bien-Aime.

Maxandre is the Director of the Mixte Nao Community School (IMN School). He has visited Kids4Good in Darien several times and, since the earthquake, speaks of the plight of his community and school and raises awareness for his plans to rebuild.  With the generous funding from Schools Count and Kids4Good, the first phase of rebuilding the school has been completed and the children were thrilled to receive their much needed school supplies.

Schools Count Corp and Kids4Good have been busy getting the children school supplies

Over the years, he and Kids4Good developed a special relationship and members of Kids4Good were able to see what these Haitians have been able to accomplish with their generous funding and it sustains their desire to continue to expose the plight of Maxandre’s community and school.

We are so grateful to Schools Count, Kids4Good and Haiti Partners – their “connections” and guidance opened doors for Global Hope to enter and to make a difference in the lives of these friends in need.

We discovered that IMN School is an alternative school with 136 students, and because of Schools Count and Kids4Good — it was the first to open its doors, just two months after the Haiti earthquake.

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We learned from Kids4Good that Maxandre’s staff had been working with no pay since it reopened.  We realized that the students of IMN School and their families were not the only people left homeless – the school’s staff faced the same dire challenges. When we entered the picture, the physical structure of the school was already in a phase-by-phase rebuilding process.  So, Global Hope focused on the needs of the staff and discovered that $2600 could pay the salaries of the entire staff (9 teachers and 3 administrative members) for a two month period.  That felt impactful.  Because of your donations and the Whole Foods One-Dime-at-a-Time Program, Global Hope has donated $2600 to IMN School for salaries.

Newly Finished Classroom

We also learned that the water supply to the school remained an urgent matter. They were walking a very long distance with buckets and wheelbarrows just to get to a reliable water source.  We requested details on cost and efficiency to remedy the problem.  We learned that the first step was to build a well for water storage.  After studying the facts, Global Hope has just donated $4800 to IMN School to return a supply of water to the school grounds.

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We feel honored to be in a position to help in Haiti through these donations to IMN School. There are many Thank You’s in order:

  • to each and every one of you who gave a donation for Haiti,
  • to our friends at Whole Foods, Willowbrook for allowing us to participate in the One-Dime-at-a-Time program, and
  • to our friends the Erickson and Cronin Families with the Amicus Foundation, whose generous private grant this year, allowed Global Hope to fund the entire sustainable water supply for this school and community.

You helped to return a school, a community – a group of students and teachers – to the business of education and better living conditions.  A school operates with water-on-site, and with rooms echoing the sounds of both teaching and learning.  This shines brightly as an example of what can be accomplished when Global Hope, its community of volunteers and some incredible “like-minded” individuals and organizations work together and literally become “Goodwill in Motion”.

We are happy to have begun this story here for you, and to know that you are now a part of the story too. Please visit the links on this page to learn more about the beautiful people of Haiti and these most generous organizations.

In Gratitude,

The Global Hope Team

Schools Count

Kids4Good and their Hope4Haiti Initiative

Haiti Partners

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Season-Opener

by Nancy & Nora on June 8, 2010

Envision this…

A sunny Saturday morning.
Nearly 150 vegetable, herb and flowering plants.
A field bustling with 40 tireless volunteers.
Digging, planting, watering, painting, laughing, chatting
- even singing.

Behold the 2010 Global Hope Community Garden


Our Mission – to plant and maintain a vegetable garden
and donate all produce to PADS DuPage and FISH Food Pantry.

40 volunteers arrived with gloves and trowel in hand.  Following an inspirational opening ceremony – the earth moved – literally – as each “gardener” dug, planted and watered nearly 150 seedlings.  Eager children gathered around an “art table” and created plant labels for staking and diligently painted an eight foot storage bench.

At morning’s end, our proud volunteers posed for a group shot around our beautiful Global Hope garden sign.  This photo captured the big smiles, the muddy hands and the sweaty faces.  What this camera missed, though, was the sea of glowing hearts, the generous good-natured spirit dancing about, the passion for service, the fortitude and eagerness to lend a hand to an organization whose entire purpose is to “lend a hand”.  The camera may have missed this but we did not.  We felt it most profoundly and are deeply grateful.

CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO!

Keith Kelly of Innovative Communications presented Global Hope with a video account of our garden’s “season-opener” – Planting Day 2010.  As always, Keith caught every radiant face, each magical moment and masterfully interlaced every scene into a brilliant musical compilation of our brand of ‘Goodwill in Motion’ – Global Hope style of course!  We could hardly wait to share it with you…

http://www.vimeo.com/12156408

OUR THANKS…

A most sincere Thank you – and we are overjoyed to have so many to thank!

Anna, Jack & Caroline Albrecht, Forest Chapman, Connie Christoff, Keith Kelly and nephews Dan & Mitchell, Kris Cromwell, Eva Dahm, Jean Fleischfresser, Nancy Gelband, Cheryl Jones, Sarah Joyner, Jill & Ken Koester, Marjie & Ken Kremer, Sheila Krueger, Beth Krueger and son Ryan & friend, Jaydon, Greg Lee, Ginny Lothrop, Mary & Jack Lothrop, Patrick & Colby Murphy, Gayle Mullins, Dickie & Teri Niedospial, Callie Niedospial, Marge & John Pavich, Liz Rossignuolo, Nick Scelfo, Lisa Sparagna, Petey & Nathan Sydello and Doris Taylor.

Marge and John Pavich rototilled the rows for planting and openly shared their immense range of garden wisdom.

Mel & Mary Genaze, Cheryl Jones, Frank & Ann Klicar, Liz Rossignuolo, Lisa Sparagna, Marketa Venerova and Whole Foods/Willowbrook donated the seedlings that will soon put healthy food on the tables of many local families.

Nick Scelfo, Forest Chapman, Greg Lee and Tyler West provided invaluable help with rototilling and soil prep (in torrid weather), hauling water buckets, painting and planting – and essentially took over most of the many heavy-lifting tasks.

Artist Kris Cromwell adorned a previously mundane rain barrel with adorable hand-painted veggie characters and directed a team of budding artists at our art table.

Petey Sydello built a sturdy 8 ft. storage bench designed to keep our garden staples safe and dry.

Doris Taylor, truly a garden sage, inspired and directed volunteers to attend to every planting detail.

Keith Kelly of Innovative Communications performed his “video magic” once again by filming and producing a magnificent video account of a most memorable day.

Our garden glows because of all of you!

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

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Ready, Set, PLANT!!

by Nancy & Nora on May 24, 2010

“Have hand trowel, will plant”!!

The “day” is almost upon us –
Global Hope Community Garden Planting Day, that is.

Grab your plants, your garden gloves, hand trowels, flat shovels/spades/hard rakes and empty gallon milk jugs (any or all of these) and head on down to “the garden” – Global Hope Community Garden, that is.  We invite you to join us as we set our “garden of goodwill into motion”.

By the way, come prepared for more than just planting – our rain barrel and plant markers await your artistic touch (kids and adult kids alike) and they will proudly display your creative designs all season long (we will supply art materials).

When: Saturday, May 29th   – 9am-11am (or so)

Where: Mar-Dukes Farms (67th and Saratoga) in Downers Grove.  Look for our colorful garden sign

Please RSVP: By Clicking here – and give us your phone number, so we can call you in case of a rain date

A few last minute suggestions…
Please save your empty milk jugs (they serve as perfect watering cans)
Please save any store-bought produce containers (for harvest and delivery)

Thanks to some amazing volunteers, who worked in and around the recent rains, delivering and spreading soil amendments and steering “the beast” (a rototiller to behold!) around an approximate 60×40 foot area, our garden boasts a fresh new look –rows upon rows of neatly formed mounds of freshly tilled soil – fully prepped and ready for planting. 
We can’t let another second go by without shouting “thank you” from the rooftops to these wonderful Global Hope friends:

John Pavich                  Nick Scelfo
Forest Chapman           Greg Lee
Tyler West                     Ahmad Hahn
Petey Sydello                 Mary Hason
Teri Niedospial            Marge Pavich

John Pavich, we don’t even want to think about what this job would have entailed without your rototilling expertise.

Doris Taylor and the Morton Arboretum, your donation of leaf mulch is the perfect amendment to head us toward producing a flourishing, bountiful garden.

Global Hope Planting Day a celebration of our vision to put food on the tables of those in need – and a celebration of all of you who will have helped to make that happen.

Got Questions?  Click here, and let us know.

See you Saturday!

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