August 17, 2009

Mother and child with cerebral palsy. Photography: Allan Chatto

Hello all! We are still working on videos and reports for our donors in particular, and for our outreach campaigns. Stay tuned!

The biggest challenge I see in helping Celina’s free children’s clinic disseminate its cause to potential donors is showing donors that their money is not only contributing to a temporary improvement in children’s lives, but a lasting one.

It is hard to “sell” the idea that every dollar, euro, and piso is contributing to an end to malnourishment in my mom’s home province. With that said, i’ll be working on financial reports and begin displaying the birth rates and ligations of mothers here in Bohol. But as society veers down a road more and more dependent on facts, science, and technology rather than beliefs, religion, and old fashioned ways, I think the disconnect between human emotion and human logic grows ever more wider. And this is not a good thing.

My point is that when I met a woman whose child was wrinkled and gasping for air (due to cerebral palsy) I looked at his mother’s face and was able to see her sleepless nights watching her baby curl and twist. For some reason, her face told me her story. And for some reason I believe the free clinic she attended gave her just a bit more hope towards a cure for her son.

How? By reminding her that there are people out there in the world, whether thousands of miles away, or in her backyard, who are willing to take a chance to help parents like her, and children like hers.

I can show you where your money goes. I can show you how much the birthrates of each town has decreased. I can show you how many women have accepted ligations and how many men receive vasectomies. I can show you the numbers. We gave free consultations to more than 200 children. We passed out 210 bottles of paracetamol and amoxicillin. We gave away 150 bags of toys, 50 coloring books, and 40 newborn baby outfits. (We are compiling this information now in the form of videos, photos, and reports… all coming soon!)

But I can’t show you how much hope is distributed among these families. I wish I could share with you the memories we made with these children. For this data, not even photos and video can harness this impact.

In the end, taking logical steps, using intelligent ideas, and implementing smarter tools will help us end many of the world’s problems today and in the future. But hope is the initial motivation for us as staff members of this clinic, and hope is the best medicine these families could ever get. For free.

I very big thanks (I can’t thank him enough) to my family’s resident photographer, Allan Chatto. Check out his photos of the clinic and more on his flickr!

July 23, 2009

We are still in the Philippines so results, photo, video, and financial reports will be made upon our return. Stay tuned for this information at the end of August. Until then please checkout our photos below from all three clinics:

July 13 - Pamilacan Island, Baclayon
July 14 - Mantatao Island, Calape
July 16 - Dasitam, Baclayon

Special thanks to our volunteer photographer Allan Chatto. Visit his flickr page here!

June 30, 2009

We have successfully raised $706 from an initial goal of $500!

Special thanks to the families who have offered to help us, especially their children who will be volunteering at all 3 clinics.

Visit our Baclayon 2009 page for more details!

I myself will be the first to leave on July 6th, followed by the clinic director Celina and the rest of the volunteers! Stay tuned for updates in late August when we get back!

THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!

June 18, 2009

Special thanks to our last two donations from Bless and Brian in Daly City!

$149 left to go, 1 more month until the clinics!

Baclayon-Mantatao, Bohol 2009!

After the clinics is a celebration to raise even more money… with the help of young rockers in Bohol!

Concert for a Cause 2009!

July is going to be one meaningful month for us… stay tuned!