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Sleepless in Seattle

    Sleepless in Seattle

    November 15, 2011

    There is nothing better than getting away from our desk and meeting one of our "good people" on their home turf. Our quick trip to Seattle was a chance to meet Jeannie Jaybush from Baby Corner. Despite working with her for years we had never actually met. We were not disappointed. Jeannie and her associate Liz could not have been more welcoming, and seeing the endless rows of baby supplies–clothing, diapers, toys, baby equipment and more confirmed for us what an amazing resource this tiny organization is for needy families in Seattle. While there, not only did Jeannie share story after story about the people they help, but a visit by one of the local public health nurses, coming to pick up some diapers and other baby equipment, confirmed what a valuable role Baby Corner plays in the community.

    The shoes in this picture were part of more than 500 boxes of beautiful kids’ sneakers which Jeannie was able to retrieve from a local store that went out of business and were left by the side of the building. The landlord gave Jeannie a few hours to get them before they went into a dumpster.

    Lots of very stylish little feet are sporting these high end sneakers today!

    Filed under: Good News Update

    A Clever Idea

    November 13, 2011

    Gary Oppenheimer from AmpleHarvest.org just sent us a short newsletter which included a meaningful idea for next week’s Thanksgiving celebration. For those of you who will be hosting, why not forgo the traditional flowers for your table and, instead, make an attractive centerpiece of seasonal fruits and veggies which you can then bring to your local food pantry or soup kitchen after your feast is over.

    Gary’s web site, http://www.ampleharvest.org/find-pantry.php, has a complete database of local pantries across the country. We are sure they would love to have your donation so that others who are less fortunate will benefit from the healthy food.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    Finally!

    November 8, 2011

    Nothing makes us happier than to finally finish writing our annual report and see it in its finished state. There is a spontaneous joy knowing that our particular tzedakah model not only works but also changes the lives of so many people as we go about our work. Thank you to everyone who helps make this all possible.

    Start reading, be inspired and join us in this special tikkun olam work.

    http://goodpeoplefund.org/assets/dyn/pdf/report-whole-single-pages.pdf

    Filed under: Good News Update

    Eviction!

    October 26, 2011

    Lisa F. is a single Mom. She works hard at a good steady job and earns a bit below what is considered median income in this country. The fact that she lives in one of New York City’s five boroughs certainly explains, in part, why that income does not always cover her needs. She’s bright, independent and self-sustaining…and also profoundly deaf.

    About a year ago the stable, well-ordered life Lisa had built started to unravel when she incurred extra expenses for childcare. Consumer credit cards, something she always managed carefully, took a hit and then she fell behind in her rent.

    We learned about Lisa from Liz and Bruce Gitlin, founders of the New York Center for Law and Justice. Bruce, an attorney, and Liz, a social worker, began the Center in 2010 to help the New York indigent deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

    Working together with the Gitlins, it soon became apparent that there was no extra money to be found in Lisa’s already lean budget. Despite many legal maneuvers, this morning Lisa received what she had always feared…an eviction notice.

    When Liz Gitlin called us at 3:30 this afternoon and shared this story we knew
    we could help. A Good People Fund check for $1885 is on the way to New York and Lisa and her daughter will no longer live with the threat of eviction and homelessness. We hope our donors who make these kinds of things possible, realize just how important their tzedakah is and how many lives it really does save.

    Postscript: Liz just called with the most amazing story about what happened when she told Lisa that the rent was being paid by an anonymous donor and that she would no longer need to worry about eviction. With the help of an interpreter, Lisa slowly explained the situation. Lisa’s face did not change–it was clear that the message was not getting through…was it the word "anonymous"? They tried again. Suddenly, the message did get through and this deaf woman’s eyes grew wide with understanding. Unable to utter words, only sounds came forth, but it was clear that these were sounds of joy. Liz then called Lisa’s daughter and explained what had happened, the interpreter signing the conversation for Lisa at the same time. When Lisa heard her daughter’s screams and laughter, she too broke into tears of happiness and relief…a mother now certain that she could keep her family safe and out of harm’s way.
    It was a good day.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    Bringing Gilad Home

    October 18, 2011

    We awoke In the very early morning hours and recalled that this was the day that Gilad Shalit was to be released. We wondered if it would really happen and then this email from Phyllis Heimowitz who founded the Amuta (Non-Profit) for the Emotional Support of Fiancees and Girlfriends of Fallen Soldiers popped up on our screen. The organization provides emotional support to women (and occasional men) who have lost their loved one in an IDF-related incident. The emotional support comes in the form of weekly group therapy, as well as shared social engagements where the unique bonds that join each of these bereaved people are strengthened. Phyllis’ email provided not only a poignant back story to what was taking place in Israel today, but also emphasized the organization’s importance in repairing lives shattered by loss.

    It is 5:45 AM. I am up since about 5 AM because my mind is full of thoughts. All of Israel is waking up today and … their first thoughts are of Gilad, who is being released today after more than 5 years in captivity…

    …I want to tell you about the Amuta’s connection to the Shalit story and what we, Rina, Tamar and I did to save two lives. Yes, I really mean that. We had a part in saving two lives. On June 25, 2006, Hamas terrorists from Gaza, managed to attack an IDF tank in Israeli territory. In the tank were 4 soldiers. Two of the soldiers were killed: Hanan Barak and Pavel Slotzker. Gilad was taken alive to Gaza…

    Hanan was the officer in charge of the tank… Hanan left behind a girlfriend, O. , a sweet, sweet, gentle girl. She totally crashed… She was brought to Rina’s home by Hanan’s parents and Hanan’s sister, A. She was totally dependent on Hanan. She never believed that she would survive. She entered our Support Group and we were in constant touch with her. I called her yesterday and I told her that we in the Amuta were with her during these wonderful and terrible times…O. is getting married on Dec. 21 and we will be at the wedding. She wants to go to see Gilad and his family and to invite them to the wedding too, as Gilad was very close to Hanan. These are the things that you don’t read about in the newspaper. Last night Yitz and I saw an interview with O. on TV.

    Pavel, an immigrant from Russia, was the second soldier killed. He left behind his beloved girlfriend A., also an immigrant from the USSR. A. is a delicate, petite, lovely young woman, who wants to be a midwife so that she can bring new life into the world… A. also entered our Support Group. The Amuta helped her in so many ways. We were always in touch with her…She too has a boyfriend now.

    The Amuta was crucial in helping these two young women piece together their broken lives and to go on. This is the aim of the Amuta.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    It’s A Small World After All

    October 10, 2011

    A call just came in from Linda Smith at Reading Village and it was just what we love to hear…

    As we have reported before, Reading Village works in small Guatemalan villages developing an environment where reading is important and encouraged. To effect this change, they form leadership groups of middle and high school students who act as mentors to younger children, reading with them and encouraging them to succeed. The program also provides scholarships for the leadership group as well as free books for local institutions and groups. With the ability to read, these kids will have many more opportunities for self-sufficiency and independence than their parents ever had.

    Linda’s voice was excited as she shared that her mailman had just delivered a package of the most beautiful bookmarks (and we think you will agree) that were made by the students at Temple Har Shalom in Warren, NJ. She knows that this package will be the first thing she puts in her suitcase for her upcoming trip to Guatemala.

    Imagine…Hebrew school kids in New Jersey, connecting so thoughtfully with a group of Mayan children learning to read in remote areas of Guatemala…it truly is an olam katan…a small world after all.

    Filed under: Good News Update

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