Thursday, May 28, 2009

LET THE SUNSHINE IN

"Hope is the poor man's bread"
George Herbert(1593-1633)

The women's club members are not bemoaning the fact that officially summer is here and except for a few days when the sun peeked through the clouds, all we have seen so far are showers after showers and dampness. We are busy preparing for our next shindig. We are planning to enjoy the sunshine when it comes, connect with old friends and have a relaxing time.

This time we are heading to the South Sea Seaport to bare our soles and feast on delicious cuban cuisine. Meet us at Cabana Seaport on 8/28/09 at 6PM.

Hope to see you there!!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

A Night For Galoshes

Rain, Rain, Go Away
Come Again Another Day.
This request fell on deaf ears,drowned out by clashing thunders. The rain god seemed intent on washing away the City. But that downpour did not stop the adventurous women club members, neither was their spirit dampened. As they trickled in one by one, their face seemed to say "I am glad to be here."

Today we are eating cuisine from South of the Border. The group seemed the same, give or take a few souls who could not make it and we gained a few new guests. This small gathering brought together old colleagues, separated for one reason or the other, who reveled in their reunion, determined to stay in touch from hereon.Everyone seemed vibrant and upbeat, ready to tackle a menu that went far beyond tacos.

With our orders in place I took the opportunity to update the group on all that had transpired since our last gathering in February, 2009. A portfolio with thank-you notes and photo from the recipients of our gifts of joy was passed from table to table, so that they who helped to make CHOOSE TO CARE projects possible were able to have some sort of connection with the fruit of their labor.

Tonight May 1, 2009 was the night that I introduced the orphanage in Nassau, Bahamas, our next commitment. Two years ago when I began to 'dream' about these journeys, I had no idea where this would take us or even how we would get there. Sure there are roadmaps, but most of these roads are not paved, they are hilly and rough on the soul(sole) and around each bend are endless challenges,which sometimes make you want to throw in the towel. But you have given us so much hope that each step brings us closer in realizing our mission;which is to place a brand new pair of shoes on the feet of children and young adults and a smile on their faces. We are not quite there yet but we keep trekking on this long but hopeful road ahead.

Congratulations to the winner of the golden shoe charm. Each time you wear this charm it symbolizes your commitment to support our mission. We ate, we talked, we giggled like schoolgirls and another night had ended on an upbeat note. As I stepped out into the night, I looked up at the sky, there was barely a drizzle now. I walked away sans umbrella, and as I inhaled the fresh air, my mind was cleared of any lingering roadblocks. I am already planning the next shindig and poised to "draw blood from a stone" if I must, to accomplish our goals. Thank you for your steadfast support and all you have done in your own special way.

"I slept and dreamt that life was joy
I woke and saw that life was service
I acted and behold, service was joy."
Rabindranath Tagore

Yes my friends,together we can help. Stay Tune!
Peace!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

STEPPING OUT

"Do your little bit of good where you are, it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world." Archbishop Desmond Tutu

The kids in Songenhi Village, South Africa have received their soccer boots. We hope they are scoring 'goals.' We are on to a new project, this time we are heading to Ghana and the Bahamas. More to come!

At home we are planning our second benefit dinner. The Woman's Club members are all revved up and ready for some South of the Border cuisine. May 1st; is the date. The sweet smell of spring in the air will certainly set the mood for a funfilled evening. Looking forward to our time together.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

GOING GOING GONE !


The soccer boots are finally on their way to the Songheni Village, South Africa where 45 young children eagerly await their gifts. But to get the boots on their way took some doing. We share these things with you the donor because your generosity has made this happen and we are sure you would be interested to know that the goods were safely delivered and distributed.


Family members rallied around to pack the boxes the right way to keep them from falling apart. Afterall before the boxes reach their destination, they would have been handled by many hands. Now we know the kind of tape we have to keep in stock to add security to the packaging. The two boxes were hauled off to the Post Office, one was rejected as too large, although we had researched the required size and thought they both measured up.


So back home we went, purchased the right size box and repacked the boots. There were custom forms to fill out and the packages were insured just in case they went astray or the goods were damaged. This time the box was the right fit and now we await word of their arrival from South Africa. We continue to learn and hope. More to come.

Partnerships Formed

So far we have joined forces with the following groups to securely distribute shoes to the children in need:

Solidarite Chambellanaise, Brooklyn,NY/Chambellan,Haiti
Anchovy Primary School, Montego Bay, Jamaica/W.I.
Vineyard Ministries, Bronx, NY
Songeni Football Club, South Africa

Thanks to all who made this happen, we will continue to update you on all progress made.

Monday, February 16, 2009

The Heart And Sole Event

"Give without remembering that you gave and take without forgetting that you have taken." I keep this quote close by and often times I ponder these words that remind me of my social resposibilities. So on a whim I planned the HEART AND SOLE event. The invitation touted a pre-valentine's dinner and asked the guests to participate in the spirit of giving by helping the CHOOSETOCARE organization put a smile on the faces of needy children and young adults and a brand new pair of shoes on their soles. The attendees were also asked to wear something red with valentine's day celebration in mind and also to bring awareness of heart disease that continues to take the lives of so many.

So the event was a tall order for the group gathered in red at the Tandoor Restaurant, ready to enjoy the mouthwatering and spicy cuisine of Northern India. The waiters asked "why didn'tyou tell us to wear red?" And without missing a beat, I quipped"you didn't get the memo?" That little bantering set the stage for what can be described as a delightful evening. We ordered meals that some could hardly pronounced only to find out it is chicken or eggplant or lentils, all foods we are used to but tonight dressed up in a different style.

We were not in a secluded area by ourselves but all of us seemed oblivious to the diners scattered around us. We were a raucous crowd, from one end of the table came belly laughs, at the other end and in between the folks were catching up on old times or making new acquaintances. Listening to these high pitched conversations, watching someone hold court as she engaged her fellow companions at her table in 'serious' talk that elicited roaring laughs, assured me that we owned this night.

Before we chowed down, I managed to give a little history of the CHOOSETOCARE organization. I spoke about each project that we have sponsored and invited everyone to visit the web site to learn more. While we savored the dishes and between bites I had numerous requests for another night like this, very soon. One of the guests, high on excitement called for a woman's group. She said if Oprah can have a book club, then we can have a woman's club. All things are possible my friend.

Then as I typically do I began to contemplate, my mind wandered to the significance of this gathering. This I realized was more than about food, it was also a hunger for a good time. In this merriment everyone became 'still', it was an unhurried moment. Tonight's gathering was ripe for the picking, we managed to carve out a pathway to better understanding, we met outside our usual setting-work and discovered sisterhood. The grand prize, a sterling silver shoe pendant is symbolic of hope, that we will use our abilities and experiences to make a difference. I heard your requests and I am already planning our springtime rendezvous.

And as I go about my business of doing one of the things that matters most to me, my other wish is that this will mushroom into something larger so that we can help as many kids as possible. Congratulations to the winner of the sterling silver shoe pendant, it is a reminder of your help to give a pair of shoes to a child in need. Thanks to you all for standing with me.