Archive for October, 2008

The book update

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Hi everyone, sorry for not posting much and telling more of the stories of the trip.
I have been really busy after getting back from Japan. I will post more stories soon.

I have found a new process that I will be printing the book, I was very unhappy with the quality of the print and size of the page for the first printing process. Like everything there are trade off’s but I think this will be the best. I have to to do some work, resizing the pages (larger) and reworking some of the images. Hopefully, after that everything will speed up in the next week.

Blog Action Day – Poverty

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Today is Blog Action Day, and the idea is a day that bloggers write on a subject to bring a focus to that issue. This years subject is “Poverty” and as many would know this is a subject that I am active in.

After traveling to Tanzania last Thanksgiving, I was given a view of life that is very different, than what I was used to. Poverty has struck many parts of Africa, but the amazing thing that I felt and had seen when I was there, was a strength, desire, and hope of the people.

The kids that I worked with, which had nothing, knew that if they got a education, that they would get a better opportunity in life. A opportunity that could get them housing, food, and clothing.

The other perspective that I received after getting back was the fact that I needed to leave Boston to see Boston and its needs. My family has helped out many times with food banks and food fund raisers, but it never struck me so hard that in our own back yard there are profound needs.

If you can help out a local food bank, give time.

or if you like you can help a group close to me

The Tanzania Hope Fund was started in 2006 by a good friend Gail Ahern she founded the Fund after her first visit to Tanzania in 2006 with Cross Cultural Solutions. Seeing the many orphanages that were in dire need of the basic necessities, she felt that everyone back home would be willing to share and to care.

If you would like to provide financial support to the Tanzanian Hope Fund please make checks out to Plymouth Haven Baptist Church and in the memo section please put “Tanzanian Hope Fund” and send it to the following address.

The Tanzania Hope Fund
C/O Plymouth Haven Baptist Church
8600 Plymouth Road
Alexandria, Virginia 22308

A horrifying story – I thought TB was gone?

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Photo by James Nachtwey

Science has done some amazing things and photographers have too. Some more needs to happen.

In South Africa there is something happening, that photographer James Nachtwey has documented, as a vision of a old decease in a new horrifying form.  That would be a drug-resistant version of tuberculosis. These powerful photos are not for the faint of heart, but a reminder of one of the many struggles that are apart of our world .

Look, feel, listen and do what you can to help >>