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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

P&S -Packing and Shipping

  "When I was a kid  my parents moved a lot, but I always found them" Rodney Dangerfield
  
  "People  around  the world  are  moving  from one place to another. No one was staying" Jonathan Safran
   Foer
 
 On January 18th we had our official packing day, we came together determined to get it all done in one day  and we did just that; we lifted,sorted,washed,dried,cleaned,organized and  packed 2  24*48*24 boxes with  toys, books and stuffed animals for our little ones  in Jamaica. The day was too cold to second guess our decision, we were a team on a mission.

Everyone was committed, giving  new meaning to that ancient  proverb " it takes a village to  raise a child', apparently it is also true for packing and shipping boxes of toys to children overseas. The overwhelming demonstration of  human benevolence humbled me. Messages went out, people showed up; -volunteered their homes, time,dedication and strength, pitching in to do every and anything necessary to ensure that we got everything in place for the shippers, who arrived  after  a snow storm  to collect the boxes and get them to the port on January 22nd.

 Words won't allow me to express just  how amazing this entire process was, however, I do believe that these images will be able to paint a more vivid  picture of just how EUPHORIC this process was.

Stuffed toys and Tennis balls

Team Organizer Troy showing the size of the box


Box1- Half packed


Box 1-Fully packed


Happy Early birds- cleaning toys and getting ready to sort through bags

Boxes 1&2  getting taped up

Lifting 400lb boxes is really hard work

Team 1- Boxes in the cargo truck


  Team 1-Exhausted but we have to keep going

Team 2- Unpacking 400lb boxes

Team 2- Cold but focused




Team 2- reinforcing after we had to add a few left over toys





Next stop, JAMAICA W.I
Family, we appreciate  you  in every way and for all you do, your donations made it possible for us to ship these boxes filled with all the toys and books you donated. Don't think for a minute that we are not thankful for your generosity. WE ARE!!!!

MUCH LOVE &WALK GOOD.


People had this idea about becoming rock stars packing stadiums instead of having the goal of becoming what musicians used to be in terms of how they would perform and connect people.
Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/amandapalm548399.html#dLltMpr9XwW3OqWs.99
People had this idea about becoming rock stars packing stadiums instead of having the goal of becoming what musicians used to be in terms of how they would perform and connect people.
Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/amandapalm548399.html#dLltMpr9XwW3OqWs.99
People had this idea about becoming rock stars packing stadiums instead of having the goal of becoming what musicians used to be in terms of how they would perform and connect people.

Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/amandapalm548399.html#dLltMpr9XwW3OqWs.99
People had this idea about becoming rock stars packing stadiums instead of having the goal of becoming what musicians used to be in terms of how they would perform and connect people.

Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/amandapalm548399.html#dLltMpr9XwW3OqWs.99

Monday, January 20, 2014

Post Christmas review in pictures

Family, the holidays  came and went and we never got a chance to wish you all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY CHANUKAH,HAPPY KWANZAA or HAPPY HOLIDAYS. We hope you enjoyed that special time as much as we did. You were in our thoughts even though we didn't update the blog and of course their is still some Jamaican rum cake left  over because you know we had to cut the slices really thin:-) We wanted to shares some of our holiday photos with  you!!! 


Children's Christmas Craft

"One One Cocoa" Christmas Party


"One One Cocoa" Christmas Party

Chatting it up at the Christmas Party

 RKMFoundation "Ornament Drive"

Ornament drive raised $70


Beautiful Ornaments



Snow Day

We love snow days, don't you??


Santa's going for a stroll

We really liked this shot.

Another one of our Christmas favorites!!!!



"One One Cocoa"Christmas Party



Reindeers dashing through the snow!!!!
The little ones



Much Love&Walk Good.

HAPPY MARTIN LUTHER KINGN JR. DAY

 Family, today we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr day. His official  birthday is January 15th. I hope that you are taking a few minutes to reflect on his message and his legacy, share something important with the little ones.  MLK is known  for many symbolic things and for his passionate and life changing speeches. I still cannot listen to his legendary "I HAVE A DREAM" speech without my eyes tearing up or my skin  being filled with goosebumps, it continues to transcend boundaries every time it is played,printed,read or listened to.

However, I wanted to focus on something a little different today. I wanted to show another side to this legendary,iconic figure. I wanted to show him as a mere man who was clearly smitten or hopelessly in love and expressed his love through letters to soon to be wife Coretta Scott. Martin, wrote Coretta numerous letters during their courtship as was customary at this time.The two first paragraphs of the one i will share  is one of my favorites, I felt compelled to share with you guys. I have to be honest, re-reading this made  me want to hand write a love letter, fold it  in that special way and send it to that special person. Who remembers that ????? I know I'm  not the only one and I am mot that  old:-) Family, you know,the ones that you  use to receive with cologne  sprayed all over it or the ones you use to put in mail with hearts, bows and initials in a heart, sprayed with your special fragrance...what!!!!!!

Enjoy this special  letter  from  Martin Luther King  Jr. to Coretta Scott  written  on July 18,1952.

Friday Morning
Dearest,
Fortunately, I am in a better mood today. your letter was sweet and refreshing to my heart, which had well-nigh grown cold toward you.Of course I have become convinced in the last few days that my love for you is based on such a solid foundation that the stormy winds of anger cannot blow it assunder. Love is such a dynamic force isn’t it? It is the most inexplicable and yet the most beautiful force in life. O how joyous it is to be in it. 
Darling I miss you so much. In fact, much to much for my own good. I never realized that you were such an intimate part of my life. My life without you is like a year without a spring time which comes to give illumination and heat to the atmosphere which has been saturated by the dark cold breeze of winter. Can you imagine the frustration that a King without a throne would face? Such would be my frustration if I in my little kinghood could not reign at the throne of Coretta. O excuse my darling. I didn’t mean to go off on such a poetical and romantic flight. But how else can we express the deep emotions of life other than in poetry. Isn’t love to ineffable to be grasped by the cold calculating heads of intellect?

By the way (to turn to something more intellectual) I have just completed Bellamy’s Looking Backward. It was both stimulating and fascinating. There can be no doubt about it. Bellamy had the insight of a social prophet as well as the fact finding mind of the social scientist. I welcomed the book because much of its content is in line with my basic ideas. I imagine you already know that I am much more socialistic in my economic theory than capitalistic. And yet I am not so opposed to capitalism that I have failed to see its relative merits. It started out with a noble and high motive, viz, to block the trade monopolies of nobles, but like most human system it fail victim to the very thing it was revolting against... 

Yet with his basic thesis I would concur. Our economic system is going through a radical change, and certainly this change is needed. I would certainly welcome the day to come when there will be a nationalization of industry. Let us continue to hope, work, and pray that in the future we will live to see a war less world, a better distribution of wealth, and a brotherhood that transcends race or color. This is the gospel that I will preach to the world. At this point I must thank you a million times for introducing me to such a stimulating book. you are sweet and thoughtful indeed....



 Be sweet and remember that daddy loves you.
Eternally yours
[signed] “Martin”
P.S Hope you can read my bad writing

HAPPY MLK DAY EVERYONE. Much love&Walk good!!!!









Wednesday, December 18, 2013

THANK YOU #3

THANK YOU#3

"No one who  achieves  success does  so without the help of others. The wise and confident acknowledge this help with  GRATITUDE" Alfred North Whitehead

"GRATITUDE is the sign of a noble soul" Aesop

We have launched  the  One One Cocoa  fundraising campaign  for a few weeks now  and we very happy with the progress because  you have been giving your "ONE,ONE COCOA" to help us ship and distribute  the toys and books YOU donated  to the children of rural Jamaica and we are grateful to you and we want to say THANK YOU, as you continue to donate to this cause and help us reach  our goal of $5000.

WE  WANT TO HONOR OUR  MONETARY DONORS.


  • LILLIAN REDELL
  • ANYA WILLIAMS
  • MARIA AQUINO
  • BETTY LYZET
  • ANDRENE COOMBS
  • RAQUEL NOWAK
  • JUDITH CAMPBELL
  • MARLA MCLEAN
  • KEMAR& TRENA MILLER
  • LENNOX POWELL
  • CAMILLE GARRETSON
  • ZALLERSTUDIOS,INC.
  • MARGUARITE TOOHEY
  • EMILY FILARDO 
  • CHRISTINA LOPEZ
  • MACK MCPHERSON
  • PAULETTE MULLINGS-JOHN
  • ANONYMOUS
  • KAREN MILLER
  • SUZANNE&ROBERT LAWSON
  • ASHANI&KATRINA MILLER
  • EGLON MILLER
  • IVORINE MILLER
  • SARAH &THOMAS PLUCK
             
                            "THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SELFLESS GIVING "

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Jamaican Christmas Carols

Family,welcome to Jamaica Christmas vibes!!!! These songs bring back happy childhood...ENJOY!!!!

Jacob Miller& Ray I  -We wish you a  Merry Christmas (Dub style)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMPoWKyrDQk

Byron Lee& The Dragonaires Christmas Soca Party

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpJky1160fY&list=PL2IZ4HQzLoeOUMVqBpQXM26oep4JvOIp1&index=12

 Fab-Welcome Home For Christmas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a76G0FpHRRg&list=PL2IZ4HQzLoeOUMVqBpQXM26oep4JvOIp1


Christmas In The Sun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm12ZOOtF7E&list=PL2IZ4HQzLoeOUMVqBpQXM26oep4JvOIp1&index=8

Christmas In The Sun:
(Verse One)
Have you ever ever one day stop to realize
That for home is a tropical island paradise
ooooh there are problems, but we can solve them
But we have no problems with snow and ice

I have never had to ride in a one horse open sleigh
or watch Santa Claus and his reindeer fly away
No roasting chestnuts on an open fire
Roast corn or breadfruit or turkey for christmas dinner

(Chorus)
Down in Jamaica, there's hot sunny weather
and people are warm and friendly all the time
Now it's the christmas season and the fun can't done
so have a joyful irie christmas in the sun

(Verse Two)
Fur coats and mink don't mean a thing to me
Mistletoe, holly, ivy or a pair of ski's
I know 'bout Sowell and the red boy Setter
and John Cunook and Chattin' together, Oh Yes!

(Chorus)
(Verse Three)
So shine Jamaican sun this christmas day
to show them Christ the king is here to stay
In this our country, our land of beauty
and that will keep us all the way

There is sweet reggae music and carols everywhere
and sessions galore, make sure you get your share
Let's enjoy christmas, spread love and good cheer
But don't over-do it, leave some for next year, ohh ho!

(Chorus)(Repeat to end)


Jamaican Christmas Carol#1 - Santa Clause Do You Ever Come To The Ghetto

 This  song was released in 1982 by Jamaican singer Carlene Davis. The words are still relevant in Jamaica today. We thought we would share a classic Jamaican Christmas carol. There are a few more to come stay tuned:-)

Santa Claus (Do You Ever Come To The Ghetto) - Lyrics
Orginally song by - Carlene Davis

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ITpUeqbJDw

Santa Claus, do you ever come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, do you ever wonder why we suffer so
Santa Claus, will you come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, we would like to see where your reindeers go.
All year long we've been beating down crime
How we hold on through those hard times
We aint gonna fight, we aint gonna fuss
But where are the presents that you brought for us.
Santa Claus, do you ever come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, do you ever wonder why we suffer so
Santa Claus, will you come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, we would like to see where your reindeers go.
We see you in the papers,
you're on TV giving the toys to some pickney
Wondering what's happening to poor people like we.
Is it because we no have no chimney?
Santa Claus, do you ever come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, do you ever wonder why we suffer so
Santa Claus, will you come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, we would like to see where your reindeers go.
We see you in the papers,
you're on TV giving the toys to some pickney
Wondering what's happening to poor people like we.
Is it because we no have no chimney?
Is because we nuh have big money
Santa Claus, do you ever come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, do you ever wonder why we suffer so
Santa Claus, will you come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, we would like to see where your reindeers go.
All year long we've been beating down crime
How we hold on through those hard times
We aint gonna fight, we aint gonna fuss
But where are the presents that you brought for us.
Santa Claus, do you ever come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, do you ever wonder why we suffer so
Santa Claus, will you come to the ghetto
Santa Claus, we would like to see where your reindeers go.

 Walk Good & Much Love

Saturday, December 14, 2013

LALA NGOXOLO MADIBA - Rest In Peace Mandela

"I am fundamentally an optimist. Whether that comes from nature or nurture, I cannot say. Part of being optimistic is keeping one's head pointed toward the sun, one's feet moving forward. There were many dark moments when my faith in humanity was sorely tested, but I would not and could not give myself up to despair. That way lays defeat and death"
 Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela - South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician, philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
I discover this man, this icon, this legend at the tender age of 8 years. He had  just  been release from prison and the television was on and the entire celebration was being recorded by my mother.She was transfixed in the moment and  everything  that was taking place; Paul Simon sang diamonds on the sole of her shoes, Miriam Makebah (Mama Africa ),sang  her famous Click Song, LadySmith Black Mambazo sang Homeless ,the Soweto choir sang among others and my mother danced. She was so ecstatic and I couldn't understand  what was happening that caused her such joy. As we danced, I asked and  she told me "...Mandela is free,he was imprisoned for almost 30 years and he is free, he is finally free and things are going to change in South Africa."
 I honestly never understood it, but in that moment I accepted her words as truth and I became connected to the words she spoke. I now realized I became connected to that moment through my mother. Although I didn't quite understand the magnitude of the situation I realized that people in other parts of the world where going through difficulties.
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In my 8 year old mind I thought this man had to be someone remarkable to command this much attention so far away. I listened to any and everything that my parents would say about Mandela and I heard the words Apartheid, fighting, racism, blacks against whites, inequality, differences, challenges,history and to child eavesdropping on conversations those are a lot of fancy words:-)  As the years went by and I learned more about MANDELA,through his autobiographies,articles,numerous books and interviews, I realized that he was far from perfect but he represented the ultimate change.He is evidence that love does have the power to change and that forgiveness can be the greatest weapon given time and the ability to see beyond all the things that divide us and  instead focus on what may unite us.

I am humbled to have lived in his lifetime and it is evident that my sentiment is shared by countless others around the world.This man who revolutionized  the world had such a self-effacing demeanor about him that he recognized and accepted that he couldn't have done it alone.This man who had every reason to be vengeful chose forgiveness,he never forget where and what he came from and he never took anyone for granted along the way.  

 In  2000 he was interviewed by Oprah, he spoke sincerely about his elevated reputation.
"I wanted to be known as 'Mandela,'" he told Oprah. "I knew it was not the contribution of one individual which would bring about liberation and the peaceful transformation of the country. And my first task when I came out [of prison] was to destroy the myth that I was something other than an ordinary human being."
Though Mandela may have been seen as the face of the movement to bring about that peaceful transformation, he acknowledged his role with great humility. "Whatever position I occupied, it was the result of colleagues -- of my comrades in the movement -- who had decided in their wisdom to use me for the purpose of focusing the attention of the country and the international community on me," he said. "Not because I had any better virtues than themselves, but because this was their decision."

Thank you MADIBA for teaching not only through words but by being a living example!!!! 

LALA NGOXOLO MADIBA

P.S. (Those songs and the recording from the celebration would be replayed thousands of times in our  home until they oozed from my pour I still sing "Bring back  Nelson Mandela, bring him back come to Soweto, I want to see him walking hand in hand with Winnie Mandela..oh oh oh ..Bring back Nelson Mandela, bring him back come to Soweto, I want to see him walking down the streets of South Africa, tomorrow...." & "People think  I'm crazy cause I have diamonds on the soles of my shoes, well that's one way to ease those walking blues, diamonds on the soles of your shoes..)I attached YouTube links to a few of these songs. Please listen and share.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFQ1TSzdpRA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAhHGYrzj2M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qg4Fp-A7IRw

Much Love &Walk Good













   

 











































































Friday, December 13, 2013

UPDATE#2 Our Partnership with JAMPACT!!!

JAMPACT Steps Up Its School Supply Efforts to Jamaica with New Partnership and Stronger Volunteer Relationships
We are well into the school year and students and teachers of Jamaica Impact, Inc. (JAMPACT's) adopted beneficiary schools couldn't be more excited and thankful. Thanks to the efforts and generous donations of JAMPACT's sponsors, partners, members and community support, they are well equipped with supplies for the 2013-2014 school year. On Saturday August 14th a team of JAMPACT members and volunteers gathered at Trans-Continental Express Shippers in Queens, New York for the packing of hundreds of donated school supplies and toys collected during JAMPACT's Annual School Supply and Toy Drive which runs from May to August. This year, JAMPACT partnered with the RKM Foundation based in New Jersey and their collective effort grossed ten (10) barrels and four (4) boxes of donated supplies. The dedicated volunteers included a team from Credit Suisse, a financial institution in New York, who meticulously sorted and packed the supplies while sipping "Grace Coconut Water" and other refreshments donated by Grace Foods. 

Type captiCredit Suisse volunteer Darren Malcolm sorting supplies while JAMPACT's Fundraising Chair, Akelia Lawrence-Maitland inventories supplies.on text here.
Education Committee Chair Tassie Scarlett sorting supplies for packing.

After months of collecting donations from a multitude of donors in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island, and New Jersey, JAMPACT is pleased to have been able to provide school supplies to over two hundred children in its adopted basic schools in Kingst
Volunteers from Credit Suisse with JAMPACT members Angella Golding and Georgia McCarthy packing supplies.
on, Jamaica; Coles, Crescent Road, St. Steven's, and Maxfield Park Children's Home Basic School. "Parents and children really appreciate the help throughout the years; the quality of productsis excellent" says Principal Vassell-Grant of Crescent Road Basic School. In addition to these schools, JAMPACT also provided assistance to five other schools; Islington Basic School in St. Elizabeth, Bottom Leinster Basic School in St. Mary, Nightingale Grove Primary School in St. Elizabeth, Lucea Primary and Esher Primary Schools benefitting an additional two hundred and fifty plus students. The supplies were distributed during JAMPACT's annual membership service trip September 11to16, 2013 where thirteen students also received scholarship through JAMPACT's Sponsor-A-Child's Tuition Program.


Ms. Scarlett handing out supplies at St. Steven's Basic School, with Principal Ms. Fyffe assisting in the foreground.



Scholarship recipients at Coles Basic School

Education Committee Chair Tassie Scarlett distributing school supplies at Crescent Road Basic School during September 2013 Service Trip.
Pallet of Computers and Printers to be distributed.

According to Education Committee Chair Tassie Scarlett, "JAMPACT continues to extend assistance to schools that are not in our Adopt-A-School Program. In addition to the school supplies they already received, we will also be donating computers and printers to our adopted schools as well as to three (3) schools in the Parish of St. Thomas, and Glad Tidings Early Childhood Development Center in Spanish Town. Last year JAMPACT was able to donate five (5) computers to Ebenezer Primary School for their computer lab where previously they had only one and it was in need of repair. The impact there has been amazing." The school reported that 'The children are excited, and want to go to the lab to learn new and exciting things. The attitude of the students has changed, especially the disruptive boys who get quiet and settled when they are in the computer lab.'

Ms. Scarlett went on to say "The success of our annual School Supplies and Toy Drive initiative would not have been possible without the commitment and continued support of our members and supporters. This year, apart from our partnership with RKM Foundation, we were fortunate and appreciative to have had the support of Joe and Jenny Campbell who collected four barrels of school supplies at their annual family and friends BBQ in New Jersey and donated the supplies to JAMPACT for our drive! We are grateful to our sponsors; shipping partner Trans-Continental Express Shippers who along with a generous shipping discount, also provided storage and safe delivery." Other sponsors of the drive included Sam's Caribbean Marketplace in West Hempstead, New York who hosted the launch of the 2013 drive, as well as contributed other in-kind donations. We salute the work of JAMPACT and all its volunteers and donors, and the education committee members for their diligence and commitment in organizing the drive. The combined efforts have made this year's annual School Supply and Toy Drive another huge success. The generosity and willingness of all our supporters have helped JAMPACT fulfill our mission of ensuring that the children of our beloved homeland, Jamaica, are equipped with the necessary tools they need to learn and succeed during their early childhood years. To learn more about this initiative and other work with JAMPACT adopted basic schools please contact Tassie Scarlett at education@jampact.org.


Flat screen computers donated to Ebenezer Primary School in Manchester. Rosemarie Dawkins, Mathematics teacher at Ebenezer supervises her students in the computer lab.
- Photo by Dave Lindo, The Gleaner
Members of JAMPACT at 2013 School Supply Launch at Sam's Caribbean Marketplace. Long Island. Back row center Andrew Morris of Sam's, right, Dale Todd, JAMPACT's president.

 
Donor at School Supply Launch at Sam's Caribbean Marketplace, West Hempstead, Long Island. 
Gloria Messam, JAMPACT's VP, & Andrew Morris (Rt.) of Sam's Caribbean Marketplace chooses raffle winner at launch. 

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Who or what Inspires you?

“Peace begins with a smile..”
Mother Teresa

“He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold onto him and give him the most you can. He isn’t going to quote poetry, he’s not thinking about you every moment, but he will give you a part of him that he knows you could break. Don’t hurt him, don’t change him, and don’t expect for more than he can give. Don’t analyze. Smile when he makes you happy, yell when he makes you mad, and miss him when he’s not there. Love hard when there is love to be had. Because perfect guys don’t exist, but there’s always one guy that is perfect for you.”
Bob Marley

“A person's a person, no matter how small.”
Dr. Seuss, Horton Hears a Who! 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go...”
Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go! 

“The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference.”
Elie Wiesel

 “I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
Albert Einstein

 “What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Reading inspirational quotes have long been a favorite past time of mine especially when I need to be uplifted. A few goods quotes and  I am  recharged and ready  to go. How did these individuals understand so much, who inspired them as they were going through  life an it's struggles? I have often wondered that  and so I thought I would settle my curiosity by asking our extended twitter family.   

We asked this question on our twitter page for  the TBT segment for 2 consecutive  weeks. The  first week we didn't get an overwhelming response, so we figured we would give it another try. Those responses were humbling and left  us reflecting  on what is important  and how the simpliest things can make the biggest impact. The simple question  "Who or what inspires you?" can take you on a journey with an individual  if you  take the time the listen and that is exactly what we did. We listened and absorbed what was being said by each  individual through the words they used  to respond to the question being asked, even if it was done in 144 short characters. Some of our responses came via text:-)

I have spent most of my adult life around children  and I enjoy every minute of it, they are so  bold and pure in their thought process, they see things as they  are, not as they  should  be and in some strange way I see that in children literature.( Good Night Moon, Horton hears a Who,Horton hatches the egg, The Lorax,The Cat in the hat,Gerald and Piggie, Don't let the pigeon  drive the bus,Where the wild things are,Harold and the purple crayon,Harry the dirty dog, Dinosaur Versus,Pinkalicious,Thomas &Friends,Guess how much I love you,MOO,BAA,LALALA etc.) They are  able to see things for what they  are and not what they should be..... where am I going with this? When  you  ask  someone who or what  inspires them it is always something that  is simple and pure, it is never hidden under layers, it just is!!!!
That simple purity is what impacted  their thought  and it is the reason that thing or person inspires them. Think about it, you  know I'm right.

 I want to share with you some of the responses we received to the question; who or what inspires you? Enjoy!!!!

  • MY MOM& GIRLFRIENDS
  • EVERYONE I HAVE EVER MET
  • LIFE ITSELF IS AN INSPIRATION
  • THINGS PEOPLE CREATE
  • GOD
  • MOM
  • BILL GATES
  • MY CHILDREN
  • MY SPIRITUAL TEACHERS
  • THE NEXT GENERATION
  • THE PAST GENERATION
  • NAPOLEON HILL
  • ECHART TOLLE
  • EVERY DAY PEOPLE WHO GET UP & GIVE IT THEIR  ALL
  • THE PERSON WHO IS MORE CONCERNED  WITH SPIRITUALITY THAN MONEY
  • THE PERSON WHO NEVER GAVE UP IN SPITE OF THE CHALLENGES THEY FACE
  • MY DAD
  • MY SISTERS
  • MY AUNT
  • MY UNCLE
  • MY GRANDMOTHER
  • MY HUSBAND
  • MY WIFE
  • NATURE
  • MANDELA
  • GANDHI
  • MOTHER THERESA
  • DR.SUESS
  • EINSTEIN
  • ELEANOR  ROOSEVELT
  • FRIENDS
  • MY BROTHER
  • MY TEACHER  - SHE REALLY CARES ABOUT US 
  • MY MENTOR- HE BELIEVES IN ME 
  • BOB MARLEY
  • RALPH EMERSON
  • ELI MANNING - HE IS A REALLY GREAT ATHLETE 
  • HARRIET TUBMAN
  • PEOPLE WHO LOVE GENUINELY
  • PEOPLE WHO LAUGH
  • PEOPLE WHO DO
  • THE PERSON WHO LOVES ME FOR ME 
  • HISTORY
  • ANCESTORS
  • SOLIDERS- THEY ARE BRAVE
  • PEOPLE WHO FACE CANCER HEAD ON & KEEP FIGHTING
  • PEOPLE WHO SMILE AT THE STORM
  • FREDRICK DOUGLAS
  • MUHAMMAD ALI





 Much Love & Walk Good



  

Sunday, November 10, 2013

THANK YOU#2

"No one who  achieves  success does  so without the help of others. The wise and confident acknowledge this help with  GRATITUDE" Alfred North Whitehead

"GRATITUDE is the sign of a noble soul" Aesop

"No one  is useless in this world who lightens the burden  of others" Charles Dickens

As individuals it  gives us a sense  of pride and purpose when someone acknowledges something you said or did, it symbolizes connection between two individuals or a group. Those two little words evokes pleasant thoughts of appreciation.

We have launched  the  One One Cocoa  fundraising campaign  for a few weeks now  and we very happy with the progress because  you have been giving your "ONE,ONE COCOA" to help us ship and distribute  the toys and books YOU donated  to the children of rural Jamaica and we are grateful to you and we want to say THANK YOU, as you continue to donate to this cause and help us reach  our goal of $5000.

WE  WANT TO HONOR OUR  MONETARY DONORS:


  • LILLIAN REDELL
  • ANYA WILLIAMS
  • MARIA AQUINO
  • BETTY LYZET
  • ADRENE COOMBS
  • RAQUEL NOWAK
  • JUDITH CAMPBELL
  • MARLA MCLEAN
  • KEMAR& TRENA MILLER
  • LENNOX POWELL
  • CAMILLE GARRETSON
  • ZALLERSTUDIOS,INC.
  • MARGUARITE TOOHEY
  • EMILY FILARDO 
  • CHRISTINA LOPEZ
  • MACK MCPHERSON
              
                            "THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SELFLESS GIVING "






Pictures - Back to School Supply Drive

We  are so sorry  it took so long to show you  these pictures, however  I  know that  you  have forgiven  us  and we will all be laughing about this at the thanksgiving table. We already know what we are  most thankful for this year...YOU!!!!.
 The school supply drive was a tremendous success and we couldn't have done it without you all. Your generosity  allowed us  along with our partnership with  Jamaica Impact Inc. to impact numerous schools in Jamaica. There efforts helped over 10 schools and hundreds of children  to be equipped with the basic school supplies. We will be sure to add a link to Jamaica Impact Inc. website so you keep informed about their amazing efforts and the wonderful work they are doing in Jamaica.

In the  rural towns of  New Market &Santa Cruz St.Elizabeth ,over 120 students received school supplies. These images brought tears to  our eyes and we know they will have the same effect on you. Our community outreach coordinator- Patreena Bailey-Green &Gleaner correspondent Launtia Cuff were on location to do the distribution  at the schools along with the principal and teachers. Through your generous donations we were also able give each teacher a scientific calculator.


OK.OK.OK here they  are.... ENJOY & THANK YOU!!!!
















Stay tuned for more pictures from the school supply drive  to be added to the  gallery on our website.
http://www.jampact.org/

Much Love&Walk good

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