Wednesday, 7 September 2011

NPH Nicaragua Trip January 2011

NPH Nicaragua  - a gift painting from the children




In January 2011 I travelled to Nicaragua and visited an orphanage there along with 8 other  Canadian travellers.  What an amazing journey in a land filled with the wonders of nature and a hotbed of political activity.  

Some of you may remember in the 70's,  the last time the world experienced an oil shortage and economic downturn, that Daniel Ortega and the Sandinista Liberation Army of Nicaragua were struggling to gain political power and control over Nicaragua.   You may even remember the journalist who was shot on television in front of millions of viewers in regard to this horrific historical time. 

What many of you have not seen - is what happened to the children of Nicaragua - born of insurrection and war, hatred  and political strife and left to fend for themselves in a country  too poor to help themselves, let alone the children of war. 

And all this is in a volcanic mountainous terrain that leads to painted posts along sides of roads to tell you which political area you happen to be in  - red and black poles belong to Daniel Ortega and the Sandinista - Managua is the capital and Home to the FSLN  - the Sandinista Liberation Army.


      

After Landing and drivng two hours to NPH Nicaragua, we were welcomed to our Casa (above) a home vacated by 20 boys to welcome visitors from Canada.  Visitors who will come again in 2012 and bring with them more groups of visitors and help to their family - all orphans raised and educated, loved, housed and fed by one organization - Nuestros Pequenos Hermanos .

Read the story on the priest ,  Father Wasson who started it all - it really is quite amazing .  Today there are NPH homes for orphaned children all over Central America, Mexico and South America.

 And the work they do is amazing - but they need your help too!!!

For a cost of $2500 - you can arrange to go to any orphanage that is part of NPH  and be a part of the humanitarian effort this world so  needs at this moment in time.   In conjunction with NPH is a Canadian Charitable Organization that organizes and supervises the trips.  This Organization is called Friends of the Orphans Canada - FOTOCAN.  

 With your donation, you give $1,000 directly to the orphanage of your choice and the balance pays for your two week stay in the country of your choice .  For two weeks, you partake of games, workshops and medical and construction projects to help them live their lives day to day in peace, love and a dynamic family atmosphere.  

There is no place else on earth where  over 200 children sit to eat at tables in one home each and every day as one happy family and give thanks for the fact they have each other and love.  And that love and concern is genuine - a kinder more loving people who sincerely appreciate your coming to them and being a part of their lives. 

 


The Vancouver Team brought with them two full boxes of brand spankin new books for the children - all in spanish and donated by a wonderful Vancouver Book Store - what a treat !!

We also purchased and installed mirrors and shelving in all the washrooms of 12 Casa's, purchased 3,000 plastic hangers and 6,000 clothespins, shower curtains, 12 Irons and much more.....
Construction Crew showing
off their brand new work boots and gloves
..beats open toed sandals to build the school...


  

   

the courtyard inside the hotel in Granada , Nicaragua


No other organization that I know of, assists orphans in a way that this organization does.  These orphans are NEVER adopted out.  Once they arrive at an NPH Home - they are taken for life if that is their choice.  They are fed, housed, educated and loved and all children call each other sister and brother - from eldest to youngest - and ALL have the same respect and adoration for their new found home.  
Once they finish school, the older children then have the option to "give back" a year of service to their family - and they can always choose to help out later in life but some go on to be successful and prosperous in their own right - having been given the opportunity through NPH

If you would like to know more information or perhaps go on one of these trips yourself - contact me (Linda) at 
footflexes@gmail.com 
with the words 
"Let Me Help Too" 
in the subject line of your email.

I'd be happy to send you any information you need.  If you think you'd love to go but just can't find the cash - think proactive and ask yourself - what's the best way to get a tax deduction for a caribbean vacation?



For more information and pics on my trip to NPH Dominican - see my website 
and how some staff at Casino Rama privately helped out then 






















Sunday, 16 January 2011

NPH Nicaragua

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Well it's down to the wire - January 22nd I leave for NPH NIcaragua.  



In March of 2010 I joined Friends of the Orphans Canada and travelled to the Domincian Republic and an orphanage a few miles away from San Pedro de Macoris.  Two weeks later I returned to Canada with a renewed sense of being and wanting to help others.  I was also changing my life around from the economic slump of 2009.  




  

  


And so it is that this year I am doing two trips with FOTOCAN and NPH.  January 22 to Feb 6 is NPH Nicaragua - land of lakes and volcanoes.  


I hope to be able to post some pics of my trip while I am away - if not, I'll do so after I return in February.












Monday, 18 January 2010

A Way you Can Help in Haiti

As I mentioned before, I will be travelling to the Dominican Republic with FOTOCAN in March of this year.

The trip has recently become of more importance in light of the tragic events in Haiti.  The Orphanage in the DR that I will be staying and helping at is approximately 200 miles from the epicenter of the earthquake in Haiti and Friends of the Orphans have sister locations in Guatamala, Peru and Haiti amongst others.  It is expected that in light of the fact that casualties are now estimated to be 100,000 people, it is obvious that the DR will be receiving an influx of new orphans as time goes on and relief efforts continue.

There is also the need to re-establish the orphanges and buildings in place in Haiti and supplies and access and support will also come from the orphanage in the DR.  The next few months will be busy for all teams scheduled to arrive in the DR

Your help is urgently needed and greatly appreciated in an effort to provide adequate medicines, food, shelter and many other life necessities in Haiti.  If you wish to donate directly to the front lines - you will be doing so by donating here.

Thank you and Blessings to All for All That You Do
Linda

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Friday, 30 October 2009

Energy Healing or "medicine" is quickly taking hold of the world and miracles are happening. 


It has been proven that everything is energy - including our diseases of the body, mind and soul.  Can traditional medicine be harming us more than helping us by creating more toxicity in our cells?  True - there are many times and emergencies where traditional medicine is effective and necessary to heal our physical ailments.  It is at these times that Energy Healing can assist and speed the recovery process. 


But what about our emotional diseases  - how can we heal them if we are really having difficulty in even knowing what they are? 


Quite simply, energy Healing balances our vibrations ( all health and disease has a vibration ) and in so balancing our "mind"  -  the body and soul will eventually come into balance or alignment with the mind.  We are what we think after all  Body Mind and Soul.


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