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Archive for January, 2008

A Challenge

It’s 3AM, and it’s a shame my physical body has limitations, because right now every fiber of my being wants to keep working for the next 3 weeks straight. Unfortunately, my business partner Sanjay says such long hours make me cranky and ineffective. And, while I don’t mind being grumpy, I’ve got to be effective.

In any case, I refuse to lose America’s Giving Challenge America's Giving Challenge Logoover a little thing like sleep. For those of you who don’t know, or who’ve arrived here because of today’s great story in the Florida Today, right now Epic Change is working on America’s Giving Challenge: in short, if we can sign up the greatest number of individual $10 donors before January 31, we could win $50,000 from The Case Foundation. $50,000 is an enormous amount of money, and would help us make significant progress toward building the new school.

If a woman in a third world country can build an incredible school for 170 kids from scratch using the money from her poultry business, I can sure find a way to get a few hundred people to give me $10 each to help her out. BUT I NEED YOUR HELP!!!!!!!! Not only do I need your donations, but, more importantly, I need you to reach out to every single person you’ve ever met. It’s just ten bucks, and it only takes ten minutes to go online and donate here, and then email everyone in your address book with the link and a personal note.

While I’ve lived across the country in DC, San Francisco and other big cities, I can’t tell you right now how grateful I am to be right here at home in Satellite Beach. Not only did the local paper do a fantastic job covering our story, but I just know that my small community will band together to help out this hometown girl and the amazing kids at Shepherds Junior.

For the record, here’s the current Score:

Epic Change – 80 donors
“Winners Circle” – 216 donors (and growing)

So, 136 to go as of today. We’ve got miles to go before we sleep.

Please help.

TODAY.

The Sun Rises

Happy New Year!! I made it home to Florida on Christmas Eve, and have since been enjoying some much needed downtime over the holidays with my family and friends. Of course, while I rested, Mama Lucy has continued to work at breakneck speed. A few days ago, she forwarded this blog entry to keep us updated on her amazing progress:

“This is incredible! It’s unbelievable to me. The dark days of almost a year now have changed to bright days with good hope for Shepherds Junior thanks to the efforts of Epic Change.

The month of December 2007 has so many things to be remembered and cheered for.

  • With the loan provided by Epic Change, we were able to purchase about an acre of land and begin construction of the new school! The land is beautiful with a stream on the property and it is conveniently located to many of our current students who live near that area.
  • On 15th Dec, the architect and an engineer visited the land. The architect was able to finalize the blueprints on 18th Dec, and the work of digging the foundation for 4 classrooms started on 19th Dec.Land with Trees.jpg
  • As the land has many banana trees, clearing the property for building and for the access road to the site was not an easy task. It took more than 4 days to clear the site for initial construction and we are still trying to make it better.
  • While some were busy with the work of building classrooms, others continued with the work of building a small bridge across the stream so that the construction trucks can easily reach the building site.
  • We built a storage room for keeping building materials such as cement etc. in 3 days.
  • Now we’ve laid 3 rows of bricks for 2 classrooms!

Building.jpgAs you can see from some photos, the work is quite encouraging! Special thanks to those who made their donation to Epic Change which made all these possible. While we’re making progress, we still need your support so as to achieve our goal of completing necessary buildings.

Thank you so very much for your continuing support. I’ll continue to inform you of our progress!”

We hope you’re as excited as we are to see what we’ve been able to accomplish together our non-profit status was approved by the IRS in September. In less than four short months, we’ve raised nearly $30,000, made our first loan to purchase the land and have started construction; thanks from the bottom of my heart for all of your help in 2007! With your continued support, 2008 promises even more success . . . I can’t wait to see what this year holds for Leah, Naomi, Glory, Gideon and all of the beautiful kids at Shepherds. As we begin the new year, we’ll be sharing more of their incredible stories here, so stay tuned . . .