Showing posts with label Global Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Village. Show all posts

Friday, November 13, 2009

Ready to Go

I can't believe this day has finally come. I'm nervous and excited.

My bags are packed. I managed to fit everything in one big suitcase and one backpack. Have I forgotten anything? Only time will tell.

I'm going to miss my kids. I'm going to miss my friends. I'm going to miss my husband. But, I'm confident that going on my own is the right thing to do - this time! Who knows what I will discover about myself. And really, it's only 11 days.

The forecast in Coban is 25, 26, 26, 20 with a 20% chance of rain each day. Night time lows are around 15. There are no hurricanes in sight and the WHO has no reports of disease outbreaks. A perfect time to go to Guatemala.

I hope to find internet access somewhere so I can fill you in on all the latest while I'm travelling. If not, I've got my old fashioned paper journal so I can post information later.

That's all for now. Talk to you from Guatemala!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

What Makes a House a Home?

“What makes a house a home?”

An interesting question that always helps me put things back into perspective, especially when I become obsessed about the things inside my house instead of focussing on what truly matters. So what does truly matter?

I believe, what’s important is having a space that provides a sense of safety, belonging, freedom, community, permanency and acceptance for me and my family. A space where you can feel safe from the elements whether they be natural or man-made. A space where you belong – even on your worst days. A space where you can let your guard down and just be yourself. A space that’s part of a bigger community that you can become a part of. A space that you know will always be there for you. A space that gives you confidence and a feeling of pride.

That’s what I believe makes a house a home. And, that’s what inspires me to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity here in Winnipeg and soon in Guatemala. What an honour and a privilege to build a house for a family so that they can build a home.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Habitat in Armenia

Habitat for Humanity works around the world giving deserving families the opportunity to get decent, safe and affordable housing. To me, the following story is a perfect illustration of what Habitat is all about.


A Decent Home in Armenia

Sargsyan Hrach (50) and his wife, Susan (48) have raised their family of four in very dire conditions in the mountainous village of Khachik. Their home did not have a kitchen and a decent bathroom.

After decades of bearing the heavy snowfalls and the long wet months, the roof of their home could serve them no more and allowed water to leak into the rooms.

Only after their two girls got married, and the two sons, Artak (22) and Arthur (18), started helping out their parents with the work in their fields, could the family start improving their home. With the help the Sargssyan’s received from Habitat for Humanity Armenia, the family now has a decent toilet and a kitchen, and more importantly, thanks to the new roof, is looking forward to spending a dry winter indoors.

“Finally we have a decent home. We hope Habitat will be able to help each and every Armenian family in need for better housing conditions,” Hrach said.

To join in the battle against substandard housing in Armenia, join the Global Village trip going to Armenia October 18—31, 2009, being led by Murray and Jan Coates. For more information and to apply, please visit http://habitat.ca/tripschedulec235.php?PJID=134 or contact the Coates at m.coates@shaw.ca.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Collect the Whole Set

I just got my Global Village Habitat T-shirt. Woo Hoo!

So far we have several white ones from previous builds here in Winnipeg, a red one from Darryl's adventure as team leader this year and now, a green one.

Blue is usually for the homeowners so we won't be getting one of those, but there's still yellow, orange, purple, pink etc. I wonder what we'd have to do to add those to our collection?

After all, it's really all about the T-shirts!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Why Guatemala?

Considering all the places in the world, why choose Guatemala?

The fact is, I didn't really know where I wanted to go. Until one day...

I read about Healthy Horizons Honduras run by a Winnipeg couple who have been helping an orphanage in Honduras . As I read the article, I wondered if this could be the way to fulfill my mission. I visited their website and was so impressed by their work that I emailed Steve and Sharon about the potential of joining their trip.

They replied and said there was an opening.

That's when it hit me - I could actually do this.

That's also when reality kicked in and I got scared. Suddenly going to a developing country in the throws of a political coup with a small, independent group of people didn't sound so good.

So, Honduras was out. But my curiosity about Central America and my desire to go was at an all time high. I just needed to find a place that was somewhat more politically stable and a project with a larger organization that has a lot of experience and connections should anything go wrong.

Meanwhile, Darryl (my husband) and I were making plans to once again volunteer for the Building Blitz for Habitat for Humanity here in Winnipeg.

You see where this is going, right!

Just like you, I put two and two together, checked out Habitat's Global Village program, submitted my application and two days later was contacted by my team leader Greig about going to Guatemala.

And that's how Guatemala became my destination.