Friday, July 30, 2010

Great Day

Today was a day filled with mixed emotions. I laughed a lot and even shed a few tears (it's okay Bianca, we won't tell anyone).
I had the privilege of spending a few hours with some of the best people I know and who I get to work with. We had to say good-bye to one of our own today. She is moving to Virgina with her family. Having so many people that I respect and enjoy spending time with made me realize how grateful I am for the wonderful things in my life. Something as simple as sitting outside on a patio (even though it was quite windy), laughing and exchanging jokes made for a great afternoon. Bianca, I will miss you but thank you for the time we spent getting to know each other. I feel honored that you called me "friend". I don't care what you say, some day I will teach your children how to "snap-dance" (a variation of Elaine from Seinfeld).

To add to an already special day, I learned that my employer, Retirement Concepts  (click here for website) sponsored me with a large sum of money and has posted this blog on their website to promote my trip and fund raising initiatives. How lucky am I? It can be found by clicking on "About Us" then going to "News Releases".  To everyone at work that has supported me so far, thank you very much. I know many of you have donated money online, and I will receive a notification every few weeks of who has donated on my behalf. Until I get those notices and can thank people personally, please know that I appreciate your generosity and support. I also received two car seats from Joti at work. These will be put to good use to help get children off the floor and be in better seating/feeding positions. Suddenly those large hockey bags look a lot smaller and that 110lb limit will be hard to stay within.

Today is a day to be grateful for friends who have come and gone, for those that are still here and for those to come. 
Bianca, I will think of you often and hope you live the happiest days.
I miss you already.



Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Toys for Haiti


I thought I'd take a few photos of the toys that have been donated so far. I have many more that will be coming in the weeks ahead. I have turned my home office/ spare bedroom into a Haiti supply room until I figure out a better place to keep all of the donations. Keep them coming!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Humbled.........

Through telephone calls and emails, I have learned that family and friends are helping to fund raise for my trip to Haiti. I am in awe of how quickly people are helping to gather money to support me. I had no idea that I would be this emotionally affected before even leaving Canada and months before my trip is scheduled. While I'm not a religious person, I definitely feel blessed to have so many amazing people in my life! Until I get a chance to thank everyone in person, I'll keep writing here!

Fay: Thank you so much for supporting me the way you have. I will surely thank the "Pilates Ladies" when I return for their kindness and support.

Cindy: Thank you for offering to support me all the way on the other side of the country into the US, I appreciate your support and effort to raise awareness!

Karen: Thank you for persevering and continuing to ask me if I am still interested in traveling to Haiti. You are helping to make a dream trip for me come true.

Toys are starting to come in as well. I will take pictures in the next few days to show you how my 1st hockey bag is coming along. So far, I have bubbles, large Lego, odd rubber squishy toys, foam letter and number puzzles, rubber hacky sack balls, baby spoons, and small bowls for children that can be suctioned to a table.

Now, where am I going to store all of this until November? Hmmm.............

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Background Information

I have been asked to travel to Haiti from November 3-17/10 with a team of health care professionals for Team Canada Healing Hands. Healing Hands for Haiti is the American Partner. This is a dream trip for me. Long before the devastating earthquake in Haiti, I have wanted to travel to utilize my nursing skills and assist children who’s quality of life is so poor few of us can imagine.

Since January of 2003, hundreds of volunteers from across the country have travelled with teams to Haiti to provide ongoing training and therapy at one of the country’s only rehabilitation clinics. More than 20,000 pounds of rehabilitation equipment and supplies have been transported with teams. I will be responsible for bringing up to 110 lbs of equipment.

In addition to the work in Haiti, I will be asked to share my experiences and offer presentations to schools, medical and community groups in efforts to increase awareness about persons living with disabilities in the developing world. Healing Hands for Haiti is a not-for-profit organization and is not faith-based.

While in Haiti, I will have the opportunity to provide teaching, training, and hands on care in clinic and orphanage settings, and to assist in program preparation and future planning. For the most part, I will triage patients, assist physicians and assess and treat medical problems and wound care.

Haitian people are very proud. As part of their culture, they take care of loved ones in hospital which includes bathing and feeding. Often children and adults are discarded and left on the street because families become overwhelmed and do not know how to provide proper care. One of my roles will be to teach the caregivers of children in the orphanages how to care for children with a wide range of health needs (CP, hydrocephalus, Autism, Global Developmental Delay). This education is crucial so that with each mission, we are teaching new skills and creating autonomy and self-sustaining capacity.

I am required to raise approximately $3,000.00 which will be used to purchase equipment, paying salaries for Haitians and funding training/education of Haitian staff. It will also cover travel and housing costs. Any money raised that exceeds this goal, will be placed directly into existing programs but I will be “credited” with travel dollars that can be used on my next trip. I am also donating two weeks of my personal vacation time. The more money I collect, directly helps those most in need, the people of Haiti who are living in deplorable conditions. Please help me make someone’s life more meaningful and comfortable!

Thank you so much for your contribution.

http://tchh.org/

Monday, July 19, 2010

Well it hasn't even been a week since I started letting people know that I've been approved to go for two weeks in November, and already people have been so generous. My colleagues at work have offered online donations, are gathering toys and are sending well wishes. I am touched by everyone's willingness to support my endeavour.

Please visit the Team Canada Healing Hands website: tchh.org

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Started Fundraising

I sent off a mass email today to ask for support on my trip to Haiti on November 3-17/10 with Team Canada Healing Hands for Haiti. I will need to raise approximately $3,000.00 to cover travel and housing costs. I will be submitting a new entry each week until I depart to keep everyone aware of how the fund raising and donations of toys to fill my giant two hockey bags are progressing. Once I get to Haiti, I will try to post entries as often as possible and will upload photos along the way.

Healing Hands for Haiti's mission