Friday, November 6, 2009

$2 for Children


This is an Fund raising event I create at Knox. I posted the detail on Facebook.

$2 for children.

If we all chip in we can really make a difference.

Start Time: Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 12:00pm
End Time: Friday, November 6, 2009 at 2:00pm

To create a better life for the children of Sapa, Vietnam.

There will be a table set up for donation outside Oak Room during lunchtime the week of the event. Please pass by with $2 ready if you wanna help.

If you are not at Knox, you can still contribute by using either of these links:

http://www.firstgiving.com/sapa_mission

http://www.redemptoristsdenver.org/


Below is some basic information about the program.
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Local children of Sapa, Vietnam has been suffering lack of health care, compulsory quality education. These children do not have warm clothes to wear during winter. They rarely go to school as they have to help their families to earn living by selling items to tourists. They do not have access to clean water and basic health care.The program Sapa Mission started from Summer 2009 to create a better life for these children.



This is what Sapa Mission has achieved since Summer 2009 til now:

Water Treatment Project:

Currently, there is no water filtration/purification system within the Hoa Toa Village. This results in illnesses to the children and villagers. They currently use the mountain streams and one spring where they attach a plastic water bottle and a hose to bring water to the village. They also capture rain water to be used for irrigation and washing dishes. The goal is to build a water treatment building that will also include 12 shower stalls for the villager’s. The foundation has been built for the water purification building and we are waiting on the appropriate government paperwork to begin building the system. Miles Steele, a civil engineer, visited the village this August with Vicki Thompson. Miles is currently designing the water purification project and is working closely with Father Nghia to plan the next steps for this project.



Hope Center I

The Hope Center I is up and running. This building was built by the villagers under Father Nghia’s leadership and training. They are now competent construction workers and are able to be hired by other projects in the town of Sapa. The Hope Center houses the tailor school project mentioned above, along with a kitchen, the beginning of a library and the medical supplies. Father Nghia hopes to expand this to include a learning center with computers, library and a medical clinic.


Hope Center II

The land has been purchased (around the corner from the Hope Center I) for the Hope Center II. With the help and encouragement of Vicki Thompson, the LWF team provided the funds to purchase this land and Father Nghia finalized the purchase just this week!! Father Nghia’s vision for the Hope Center II includes a community center for the many mountain villages to gather together in order to share the word of God and have fellowship together. It will be a gathering place for the different denominations among the villages. It will be a place for community meetings and gatherings for various purposes, such as, adult education classes, bible studies and social gatherings.


Some photos taken:

http://www.flickr.com/search/show/?q=fundraising&w=21377624%40N02


Another way to donate:

http://www.firstgiving.com/sapa_mission

http://www.redemptoristsdenver.org/


Sponsored by:

CSsR Apostolic Center San Antonio (of the Redemptorists of the Denver Province)
[http://www.redemptoristsdenver.org/]

Leadership Worth Following
[http://www.worthyleadership.com/]



Contact Information:

Hue Le

Address: Knox College K-1036,

2 Eastsouth St., Galesburg, IL-61401

Phone number: 309-335-3927

Email: hle@knox.edu



Vicki Thompson

Phone number: 817-707-5861

Email: vtthompson@gmail.com



Father Nghia Cao

Address: Redemptorist/San Antonio/Sapa Mission

1617 Iowa Street San Antonio, TX 7803

Work Phone: 210-534-4351

E-Mail address: nghiacssr@hotmail.com

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