Author: Melissa Schilling

الشمس لم تقل للأرض ابدا "أنت مدينةً لى". انظر ماذا حدث لمثل هذا الحب. لقد أضاء السماء كلها

Giving thanks … especially for the little things

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Thanksgiving is only a few days away. The grocery stores are overflowing with 20 and 30 pounds of that white meat that we try so meticulously not to "dry out", fresh cranberries (one of my favorites of Thanksgiving) and sweet right-out-of-the-oven warm apple and pumpkin pies. People are making plans to spend the day with family, preparing side dishes, tossing around footballs or just relaxing on a national holiday weekend.

I'm preparing some stuffing for a gathering of friends, which will be accompanied by a big deep-fried turkey. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. But, as I make my stuffing this year, I will be thinking about all that I'm thankful for, even in the little things.

It's so easy for us to take for granted electricty, running clean water, sanitation, garbage being picked up… the list is endless. I'll be thinking of how the people of Haiti, the poorest country on this side of the western hemisphere, and how something simple like drinking water is still not a daily reality. I'll imagine what it's like for them, to eat every few days with food that they need to count on others to provide for.

The ladies of HOPE Art met last Sunday night and we began going over some logistics in more detail. As we dove into the fun part – the activities – it became clear to us after some feedback from our Wings Over Haiti contact, Melissa McMullan, that we would need think very thoroughly about our resources – or lack thereof.

At the school, they use laminated paper in which to draw or write alphabets, which can be erased and doesn't create any waste. They do this because there is already so much trash in Haiti, with no where to go.

Drawing

Instead of cutting and pasting craft projects, now we are looking at face painting or drawing on a single piece of canvas, which we can roll up and take back with us. It makes me a little sad that the kids can't keep their art, but it also makes me smile knowing how we'll brighten their day and exercise the right side of their brains. I want to learn how to say to these kids in their native Creole, as my good friend and fellow HOPE Art'ist Melissa Schilling would say, "I believe in you".

Amanda

We are officially FUNDED!

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Within a few hours after our second meeting, we received word that we met our funding goal of $5,500. We honesty didn't expect to meet our goal so quickly, and with 18 days left fundraise, we are even more inspired to do as much as we can in the time we have before leaving.

With that said, we are looking to exceed our initial goal by $1,000, which will go towards a comprehensive first aid kit for the school, medical supplies, and additional art supplies. We are kicking around ideas for how we will use the most of our time in Haiti, along with Melissa and the rest of the Wings Over Haiti team, we are looking forward to making a difference in the community of Croix des Bouquets and Port au Prince.

Now off to figure out logistics – we have a lot of work ahead of us!

Your HOPE Art team,
Amanda, Melissa, Jacqueline, Jenni & Julie

Art Supplies Donated – Dick Blick!

DickBlick_logo A big thank you to Dick Blick for making a donation of art supplies for us! We received the amazing news yesterday and this puts us so much closer to our goals! We definitely can't go there with no crayons, chalk, markers and paper!

But we still need more donors so we plan on plugging away at some more local donors. It's somewhat difficult to gauge how much supplies we need at this point since we're still figuring out all the details.

We still have tons of work but this is inspiring and motivating us to carry on!

Thanks Dick Blick!