Direct Abundance 24 hours a day, 365 days per year

July 26, 2009 in News

Heather and I have a new logo, Direct Abundance 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. WE have found on several occasions we are on the phone discussing our next plan, updating each other on the days events in the middle of the night. There will never be a question of our dedication to this Organization.

The events that have transpired since our last note are numerous. Heather has contacted organizations that build wells in developing countries in hopes that we can get some clean water running into the homes of San Mateo. In addition we are trying to partner with a playground company. It is a goal to ensure that all schools and communities are equipped with a proper and safe area to play in.

We had our first presentation to the Rotary Club in Mississauga. The presentation is informative and concise. We have included a powerpoint presentation that shows some of the short term goals of Direct Abundance, and a brief overview of the work we are currently engaged with.

Our biggest priority right now is shipping. We are actively working on our fundraising goals, and preparing for grants to enable us to make shipments when and where they are needed. An email from Belize Customs House Brokers was a welcomed sight, offering to assist us with the cost of Customs Documents and clearance. Also Diane of QuickSilver Messenger in San Pedro, has been a wealth of information about the shipping contacts, and assisting us. Now we have the challenge of raising $7000.00 to get the load there.

Word came this week from Carol Babb, Deputy Chief Education Officer, Ministry of Education, Belize, that another primary school is needed on the island. With both Holy Cross and San Pedro Roman Catholic Schools turning kids away, because there classes are filled to capacity is an obvious sign that there is lots of work still needed to be done there.

Our long term goal, still remains to assist the community of San Mateo to have the things that ALL people deserve, safe electricity, clean drinking water, space for the children to play and jobs that allow a family to sustain itself. We would like to see the school also be in a position to open its doors to more children and have all the supplies and equipment needed to thrive.

Our Board Meeting is later this week, and we are looking forward to the updates from the other members. We are open, to DIRECT ABUNDANCE 24 HOURS A DAY, 365 DAYS A YEAR!

Read All About it

July 9, 2009 in News

Things keep moving along!
We have busy trying to get more exposure for DirectAbundance and create more
awareness of the needs in San Mateo and Belize. We started
a facebook group called directAbundance and we have been in contact with the local
paper here in Canada. They were very interested in what we are doing and were great enough to come and
interview me, and find out about Direct Abundance, our recent trip and our future plans. Thank you Brian for taking
the time to come and talk to me. It was a pleasure to see the article in The Alliston Herald yesterday. Heather was also able to get some donated advertising space in a local magazine.

Joanne has been very busy contacting people and organizing the “school in a box” program. We have contacted both the schools and the Poly Clinic to get their wish lists fulfilled. Today we took a tour of the organization, Green Solutions, that is giving us the supplies and equipment to help improve the quality and care in the schools and medical clinic in San Pedro. Now all we need is 9000.00 to get the containers down there. It will be an amazing day, when all those supplies get to the dock of San Pedro.

I met with a grant writer who is willing to help us generate funds for DirectAbundance. Tomorrow we have a meeting to formalize the details of the business.

A community member, and friend of mine has offered to do a book drive for the schools. We have a few fundraisers in the works, and Tamara, from San Pedro Sun, is trying to get a Lion’s Club International Challenge underway. This would be initiated by the San Pedro Lion’s to extend a challenge to other International Lion’s Clubs to raise money for our shipping.

We continue to be amazed at the support from people, organizations and communities both near and far. Our growth over the past three months has been unexpected and and a welcomed surprise. We continue to know that there is enough of everything for everybody, and we are dedicated to DIRECTING THIS ABUNDANCE!!!

All in a Day’s Work

July 1, 2009 in News

Things have certainly not slowed down at all since we returned to Canada. In fact, the pace seems to have increased and Direct Abundance is motivated more now than ever to help the children of Belize and assist the community of San Pedro. Since our return last week, we have started a few new projects.

While in San Pedro we dropped off a small amount of donations and visited the San Pedro Roman Catholic School. The principal took us on a tour and gave us a wish list of things that the school needs. Specifically, the library shelves are empty. We have been contacting Canadian authors, made contact with the local libraries, and are seeking donations of books to be shipped sometime during the late summer. We would like to see the book shelves of both Holy Cross and RC full and overflowing for young readers. The response has been very positive.

We have been in contact with Dr. Martell,of Nova Scotia, who has generously agreed to share his 40 foot container, and to locate a defibulators, to give to the Poly Clinic. We were shocked to learn that the island does not have one of these life saving devices, and since we returned home it seems to be our personal mission to acquire one or two. Green Solutions is ready to fill a container for us with “school in a box” and “doctor in a box”. These include items such as furnishings, materials and school supplies. This company donates the items to charitable organizations, and the charity is responsible for the shipping costs.

Which leads to our next project we are working on. Currently we are in contact with the Lion’s Club and Rotary Club to assist us in raising shipping money. Shipping from Canada is not cheap, but we are confident that the doors will open, and at exactly the right time, we will get what we need to get these much needed items down to the dock in San Pedro. We have contacted the airlines and the airline ambassadors program, to inquire about reduced baggage costs. We have found that shipping can be a real challenge as not many carriers go to Belize from Canada.

Cathy, our Child Care expert, is working on getting donations of safe, quality toys to help open the pre-school at Holy Cross in the fall. She has started a new facebook page, and you can find a list of the items she thinks would be most beneficial to a pre-school and to advance early child development.

Heather of course is busy as ever,networking, writing letter, designing the new power point slide show, which we will use in our presentations to the schools for the high school community service project. In Canada, a student is required to complete 40 hours of Community Services to graduate from highschool. Currently we are in the process of recruiting students here, to assist our organization and to raise funds to sponsor a student through high school in Belize.

The work never ends, but it feels like a hobby. There are times when the road seems long, but we are so determined that I have no doubt that everything will come together.

If you work at something you love, you will never work a day in your life.