It's a new year which means planning starts for our next Haiti Auction and Dinner. This year the date is Thursday, May 31st, 2012. There are a lot of construction projects on the "Waiting List" (check out my blog posting of December 15th, 2011 for some pictures).
We are ramping up for another successful event so we can stay on course with the projects that are waiting in Haiti.
Our first Haiti auction committee meeting is Tuesday, January 10th at 7:30 p.m. at 293 Wellington Street North, Unit 132, Hamilton, Ontario (across from the Hamilton General Hospital). Do you want to help this year? Please plan on coming out to our first meeting. There will be someone at the front door to let you in.
Art.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Happy New Year and Video
Wishing you all many blessings in 2012.
I was privileged to be interviewed a few weeks ago and the video appeared on TV on January 3rd. Please check out this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrkEaw2D2fk.
I was privileged to be interviewed a few weeks ago and the video appeared on TV on January 3rd. Please check out this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrkEaw2D2fk.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Merry Christmas and Joy and Hope of Haiti Update
Some highlights and some pictures:
· There are more school construction projects than ever on our waiting list.
· A decision has been made to expand the help in each school area to ensure that there is a proper water well drilled and/or biosand water filtration systems at each school location for potable water.
· As a result of the cholera concerns, we have also committed to constructing proper “dry” toilet facilities at each school location by: www.oursoil.org.
· We have committed to construct secure food depots at each school location which will enable the schools to enroll in a food programme offered by the World Food Program to feed lunch to the children in these schools. This is key to addressing malnutrition and the ability to learn while in school.
· Additionally, the Haitian government has decided that elementary schools must now go to grade 9 so we’ve expanded the size of schools we are helping to build.
A lot has been accomplished in 2011:
Plaine du Nord School Building (8 rooms, food depot and sol soil toilets)
Water well provided in partnership with Lifewater
Plaine du Nord School Sol Soil Toilet Structure
Flavil School Building Under Construction (8 rooms, food depot and sol soil toilets)
Bas Limbe Normande Addition to be completed (windows will be changed to shuttered
for cooler and better air flow
OTHER PROJECTS COMPLETED IN 2011
· Funded construction of two sol soil toilet structures at two school locations ($3,000.00 U.S. per structure)
· Provided $5,000.00 U.S. in funding for teacher training conference held in summer, 2011
WHAT’S IN STORE FOR THE FUTURE
We are continuing to make plans to transform a number of school structures that currently look like this:
….into 8 room schoolhouses with food depots, sol soil technology toilets and clean, potable water.
AND
NONE OF IT CAN HAPPEN WITHOUT ALL OF US WORKING TOGETHER!
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTINUED HELP AND SUPPORT YEAR AFTER YEAR!
MAY WE COUNT ON YOU TO HELP NEXT YEAR?
We guarantee it will be worth it!
MERRY CHRISTMAS! |
Friday, November 18, 2011
A Beautiful Memorable Experience (by a 1/2 Marathon runner from Toronto)
The Hamilton Road2Hope Marathon Committee received this inspiring story from a half marathoner by email after the Road2Hope Weekend:
"My 2011 Hamilton Marathon Experience"
October 31st marked the end of a 12 year relationship with a man that I love very much but sadly, he did not feel the same for me. Because of all the emotinal stuff happening in my life, I put off signing up for the half marathon that I had been training for over the summer and early fall. I just wasn't sure if I was up to doing it because of how sad I was feeling. My running partner, Peter, mentioned a week prior to the race that he had registered for the half marathon, but I was still indecisive and not feeling very inspired. The Wednesday night at 6:05 p.m., before the race weekend, I decided that I needed this half marathon to clear my head and get me out of this emotional funk I was stuck in. I remembered how past experiences with this race were always outstanding, so it was iportant for me to sign up. This race called the Road2Hope held personal significance for me in my life. I went online and unfortunately missed the cut-off point by 5 minutes. It looked like my only option now was to run the 10km, so my hope was that I would be permitted to register the morning of the race.
Sunday morning, Peter and I headed off to Hamilton. He was going to be running the half marathon and not so eagerly I would be registering and running for the 10km but I didn't want to miss this day. The Hamilton Marathon was the best event that I had ever participated in and this would be my third year. 20 marathons later and now I would be running my first 10km.
We entered the registration tent and i went over to the table and said to one of the lovely volunteer ladies, "I'd like to register for the 10km". She told me that the 10km had been on Saturday. Oh no, I immediately said.....but then she replied "but I do have one half marathon spot still available. I was so excited to hear this and said out loud "that's exactly what I really wanted - this is amazing - yes please, sign me up!"
She asked me to fill out the form and said it would be $85.00. I only had $65.00 on me because I thought I was going to be running the 10km and that was only $55.00. I asked Peter if he had $20.00 but he had no cash on him. At that moment, I could not believe that my chance to run the half marathon was not going to happen. One of the ladies behind the table asked me how much I needed and I told her $20.00. I saw her go to her purse and pull out a $20.00 bill and then she handed it to me and said in a loving voice, "here, dear, take this and enjoy your run." At that very moment I felt this overwhelming feeling of gratitude and happiness that opened my heart for the first time since it had been broken only a week prior. I asked her for her name so that I could return the money and she just smiled and told me not to worry about it.....to go and have a great race. I smiled and said thank you.....Thank you. I rushed over to the other lady to fill out the form, hand her the cash and grab my shirt while making sure to hug this generous beautiful anonymous woman who changed my world that day with her act of kindness and generosity. Now I understand why a homeless person is so excited just by receiving a quarter because it is that small token that can change their world for the day.
So, off we ran to catch the last bus. I was so excited that we sat in the front seats of the bus. Lucky for us because another beautiful experience happened. WE MET JOAN TURNBULL and that lady was so full of life....dynamic and beautiful and made our bus ride one of the most inspiring journeys as we learned all about the wonderful work that the volunteers of this race do. I am in awe and grateful to have met such wonderful people. You all should be so proud of what you created on Sunday. It is by far the BEST and WELL ORGANIZED race that I have ever run....and as I said earlier, I have run 20 marathons and several half marathons. I will continue to share this experience with my friends and family.
Whoever that woman is that gave me my Road to Hope with her generous gift of $20.00, please let her know that I will NEVER forget that moment......she was my angel that day.
Thank you!"
And folks....I (Art Duerksen) am very proud to be a part of the organizing committee and hundreds of volunteers that made the Road2Hope Marathon a memorable experience for the half marathoner from Toronto in this inspiring story.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Road2Hope 1/2 Marathon and Full Marathon Pics
From left to right: Marg Frers, Matt Hayes, Esther Pauls and Maria Hayes |
This young man, Colin, ran the full marathon and dribbled
a baskeball as well. Thank you Colin for raising
$2,000.00 for City Kidz and Joy and Hope of Haiti!
(also in the picture - Jim Turnbull)
It is an amazing event. I have a story to post in the next couple of days. Stay tuned.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Road2Hope - a Success!
Road2Hope was a resounding success last weekend. The weather was beautiful both Saturday and Sunday. Approx. 5,000 people participated over both days. Funds were raised for City Kidz and Joy and Hope of Haiti plus a number of community partners. It looked like the kids were having a great time at the play area....if you missed it this year, mark it on your calendar for next year - November 3 & 4, 2012.
(www.hamiltonmarathon.ca)
See some pictures below:
(www.hamiltonmarathon.ca)
See some pictures below:
Getting ready for the start of the 5K (1300 people) |
and......they're off! My daughter-in-law, Jessica participating for Mission Possible Colombia (http://www.missionpossiblecolombia.ca/) Andrew Moore, also participating for Mission Possible Colombia City Kidz team - way to go! SUNDAY'S 1/2 MARATHON AND FULL MARATHON PICTURES WILL BE NEXT BLOG POSTING |
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Road2Hope this weekend
Hamilton Marathon Road2Hope this weekend. Come out and help us raise funds for school construction for Haiti and for City Kidz and get some exercise at the same time! You can still register today at Runners Den in Westdale or tomorrow from 1-6 p.m. or Saturday morning before the run/walks begn at Confederation Park. Go to www.hamiltonmarathon.ca for more information. See you Saturday!
If you wish to still participate in a race you can register at the EXPO on Friday 1-6p.m & Sat. 8 - 3p.m. at Confederation ParkNo same day registration for the full and half marathon. We will close registration on the full and half when we reach 3500 participants.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Windows of the Soul
I would like to share an opportunity with you to purchase Bob Salo’s book “Windows Of the Soul”. A collection of digital paintings & photographs of the people of Haiti. Interspersed is some powerful writing of Bob’s as well.
Go to www.blurb.com and type in Bob Salo in the search bar. You will see two choices to purchase posted there.
Book Cover |
Bob would be happy to guide you through the buying process if you need help. Please personally call him at 905-639-4490.
It is an incredible book to have on display in anyone's home.
It is an incredible book to have on display in anyone's home.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
October 20-22, 2011 Board Meetings
I am travelling today (Wednesday) to Calgary for OMS/Men for Missions' semi-annual board meetings. Part of the Board meetings involves a fundraising event tomorrow evening:
Colombia Dessert Fellowship Thursday, October 20th @ Samaritan's Purse Building, 20 Hopewell Way, NE., Calgary from 7-9 p.m.
Freewill Offering (funds to go towards ACCA renovation/construction project)
Carlos Velasquez and Jeannine Brabon are guest speakers
An evening of fellowship to experience a living testimony of God’s ability to transform lives in the face of extreme circumstances. From cocaine chef to ordained minister, Carlos Velasquez now lives as one dedicated to the Lord’s service and proves that there is hope in the darkest of circumstances. Dr. Jeannine Brabon is a professor of Biblical Hebrew at the University Foundation Biblical Seminary of Colombia. She was instrumental in introducing Bible fellowship to Bellavista Jail, one of the deadliest prisons in the world.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Road2Hope and CHCH TV
Check out this link: http://www.chch.com/index.php/home/item/5622-getting-ready-to-run-the-road2hope . Road2Hope weekend is November 5th and 6th. If you are a praying person, please pray for really good weather that weekend.
If you were planning to register for the event and haven’t, please go to www.hamiltonmarathon.ca and register for the 1k kids, 5k, 10k or ½ marathon or full marathon there. We also encourage you to collect pledges for the two important causes – school construction in Haiti and City Kidz, Hamilton.
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