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Three Days Is Not Enough!

    Three Days Is Not Enough!

    April 6, 2017

                    

    Did you know that in Israel the Pesach school break lasts about three weeks? Can you imagine having kids underfoot for all of that time—especially with the cooking and cleaning that goes with the holiday celebration?

    Check out these pictures taken earlier this week at the inclusive Pesach Camp run by Shutaf, our Israeli grantee that offers kids with disabilities and without, the joy of camp and after-school activities.  It was The Good People Fund’s honor to underwrite the cost of camp for teens in the Etgarim program. Climbing trees, swinging from ropes and experiencing the fun and excitement every one associates with camping—what could be better? It was no wonder that one participant exclaimed, “Why can’t we stay all week?!? Three days is not enough!”

    Filed under: Good News Update

    Food as a Tool For Changing Lives

    March 31, 2017

    This picture was taken some time ago after The Good People Fund helped outfit a kitchen in the Kalwa slum in Mumbai. Working with Gabriel Project Mumbai and its passionate founder, Jacob Sztokman, the new equipment has made it possible for 16 women to prepare hot lunches for 500 kids (keeping them well fed and in school), as well as earn their own money–something they have never done before.

    In an update that was received today, we learned that some of the women have used this experience as a springboard to further entrepreneurial ventures, thus helping their families, their communities and most of all, themselves. Empowering women can “change the world through food and love” and how proud we are to be part of it all.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    “When I Heard the Violins I Knew I Would Be Safe”

    March 22, 2017

    Shelter guests often have many things to worry about in addition to not having a place to sleep and be protected from the elements. For people living in several of Boston’s shelters the harshness of everyday life is softened each month as our grantee, Shelter Music Boston, and its founder, Julie Leven, and her fellow artists present beautiful classical concerts-music that soothes both the heart and the mind.

    The guest who recently penned the note above speaks of her fear of losing her belongings or the possible violence that may erupt-both dismissed as she absorbed the sounds of the violins and realized that she could sleep there in comfort.

    Truly a tzedakah investment that makes our heart sing, too.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    Winning the Lottery

    March 13, 2017

    Can any of us imagine navigating school without the use of a computer?

    For many young Ethiopians, all the first in their families to attend college, having a computer is not a given. Our friends at The Forgotten People Fund in Israel have a backlog of worthy students who would benefit greatly from such a learning tool which made it an easy decision to underwrite the purchase of nine new computers to help reduce the number of students on the waiting list.

    Belaynesh, pictured here, was thrilled.  Is it any wonder why “she said that she feels like she won the lottery”?

    Filed under: Good News Update

    A Love Story–With a Twist

    February 14, 2017

    Our dear friend and grantee, Blyth Lord, is the founder of Courageous Parents Network, a Boston-based organization that provides support tor families caring for children with serious illness. CPN’s virtual community uses both written and filmed resources to provide parents with the skills, tools and support they need to cope and adapt throughout their child’s illness.

    Clearly, Blyth’s work is difficult and heart-wrenching. Children facing life-threatening illnesses is gut-wrenching. And yet, in the midst of the pain, the anger, the unbearable reality of it all there are moments just bursting with beauty and love.

    Take a few minutes to watch. You will cry–but through the tears you will see so much more.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    It’s the 21st Century But…

    November 17, 2016

    soapThis morning, as I went back and forth on the “news of the day” in emails with Jeannie Jaybush, founder of Seattle’s Baby Bank, her words resonated particularly loudly and certainly echo what we hear from other grantees like Jeff Feingold from Hope and Comfort, Dana Marlowe from Support the Girls and Fran Held of Mitzvah Circle Foundation.

    Please consider Jeannie’s thoughts as we enter this season of Thanksgiving; a season where far too many vulnerable people struggle to find reason to be thankful…

    …The Baby Bank has had a huge upswing in requests for what the nurses are now calling “personal needs support” Laundry detergent, toothpaste, deodorant, tampons, and, especially for the Moms with newborns, the overnite sanitary napkins…Food banks don’t handle any of this kind of thing & basic hygiene is critical for maintaining any kind of good health. The lack of just a bar of soap can usher in the illnesses that are so easily preventable. Chronic homelessness has made this a constant problem for the nurses. (Laundry detergent we managed by getting the detergent that is packaged in what they call “pods” and splitting them up in to zip-locks of 6 so that people don’t have to carry a bottle of laundry detergent with them all over the place.) Women with newborns can’t possibly be expected to properly care for a newborn if they can’t manage to take care of themselves post-delivery. The horror stories still arrive about women lacking sufficient soap & sanitary napkins. (Stuffing your undies with newspaper should have died out in the 19th century & here we are in the 21st & it still happens!!!) So, the Baby Bank does a lot of supplying the clinics with the hygiene basics. Some are the hotel samples, but families with several kids need more than hotel samples can address reasonably. Kids donate the sample toothpaste from their dental checkups. Hotels will recycle their towels & sheets to charity if you ask them & pick them up. The list goes on & on. Sometimes I don’t even realize that I’m doing it. Guess I’ve been doing this a long time…

    Some of the scenarios Jeannie describes are unpleasant and may make us cringe in horror and disgust but–they are all truthful and representative of how some people live today. Please help us help Jeannie and all of our other Good People working to keep people from falling off the edge.

    Filed under: Good News Update

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