Wednesday, October 20, 2010

THE Challenge


So four years ago, I discovered a world much different than the one I knew and the one I live. Four years ago, I discovered a more vibrant definition of Need. One that identifies the family who works, yet goes without food for a day or 2. A need that Identifies a child who is sent to work in the fields, on the farm, or in the brothels to simply survive and where education is a privileged for the few not a requirement of the masses. It is in these people, this culture that I have found Life.

Four years ago, my life changed. I left my job at MTV, I moved away from family and friends in California to do the thing that I knew I couldn’t live a day without thinking about. So, today I live in Salt Lake City working in development for Calcutta Mercy Ministries, an organization that works with a Holistic Model intended to provide the basics of healthcare, nutrition, and education to the people of India. Today, Calcutta Mercy Ministries has a 7 story, 31 multi-specialty unit Hospital [Mercy Hospital] and 17 rural village medical clinics that treat 100,000 people a year; people who would otherwise go without health services. Our over 100 schools and our Project Rhino Online Education Program [developed in the rural villages where our medical services are administered] provide free education and meals to thousands of children annually. At our various feeding lines, 20,000 people are fed each day.

Everyday a life is changed, made better and given the means to look beyond Need in order to dream and reach for a destiny of their own. This November and December, I travel to India to assist in the development of our Project Rhino Online Education system. And today and for the entirety of my trip, I request your support.


JOIN ME as we campaign to teach the children of India. You've heard it before and I'm sure my voice won't be the last to ask, so here are the numbers: $1 a day and a child is promised a tomorrow, is ensured health, and is told they are valuable ... pure and simple.

THE CHALLENGE: Each week that I am away, I will introduce you to a Project Rhino Student and each week I pray that we, as a community, can Help this Child. Now, don't leave me hanging, but give me the means to inspire these children to greatness, because YOU cared.

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