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Monday, September 2, 2013

Summer Review- Nightingale Grove Primary School

 Family, we are  pleased to announce  that this years recipient of  school supply donations will be;  
 Nightingale Grove Primary School  in New Market  St.Elizabeth  Jamaica.

 Nightingale Grove Primary  was carefully selected  by the RKMFoundation,Inc. team to receive this years donations through our partnership with Jamaica Impact Inc.  This is a significant step forward  in our continuous effort  to raise awareness and bring  about change  in the lives of children in rural  Jamaica. This has only been  our 2nd year,technically we are  still in the honeymoon phase:-) and it has been such a humbling experience for all of us.

Nightingale Grove Primary is a relatively small school  with 100 children  ages 6-12, grades 1-6. We  are  pleased to share this information with you and excited that we will be able to bring smiles  to the  faces of  numerous children  in Jamaica.

Stay tuned  for updates on this and more exciting ventures from the RKMFoundation,Inc.
 Much Love& Walk Good.

Attached are pictures of New Market, St.Elizabeth, Jamaica W.I.
Enjoy!!!!!








Oldmarket - Newmarket residents were moved from this section to higher ground after the June 1979 flood. - Uploaded by Arnold Kelly on panoramio.com
 New Market Flood 2010 - Uploaded by pismay on panoramio.com
 Carr District - Uploaded by Arnold Kelly on panoramio.com

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Summer Review- Happy Dream Day!!!!

Dare to dream, it can  change the course of our/your life,teach your children and all children whose life you may touch to dream, always remind them and encourage them to dream !!!!

"I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation.
Five score years ago a great American in whose symbolic shadow we stand today signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beckoning light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of their captivity.
But one hundred years later the Negro is still not free. One hundred years later the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.
One hundred years later the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.
One hundred years later the Negro is still languishing in the comers of American society and finds himself in exile in his own land.
We all have come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to change racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice ring out for all of God's children.
There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted citizenship rights.
We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.
And the marvelous new militarism which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to a distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers have evidenced by their presence here today that they have come to realize that their destiny is part of our destiny.
So even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal."
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day down in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its Governor having his lips dripping with the words of interposition and nullification, one day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.
I have a dream today.
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places plains, and the crooked places will be made straight, and before the Lord will be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.
This is our hope. This is the faith that I go back to the mount with. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the genuine discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, pray together; to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom forever, )mowing that we will be free one day.
And I say to you today my friends, let freedom ring. From the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire, let freedom ring. From the mighty mountains of New York, let freedom ring. From the mighty Alleghenies of Pennsylvania!
Let freedom ring from the snow capped Rockies of Colorado!
Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California!
But not only there; let freedom ring from the Stone Mountain of Georgia!
Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain in Tennessee!
Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill in Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring.
And when this happens, when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God's children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God almighty, we're free at last!"

Summer Review- School Supply&Toy Drive

"The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next." Abraham Lincoln

The  RKMFoundation,Inc.  team is nothing  if  not  busy worker bees, even  though we were  soaking in the summer rays,raising families having full-time jobs and taking on life, we are busy doing what we do best,  making  connections to impact the  lives of children in Jamaica.
This year  we have had the pleasure of partnering  with  Jamaica Impact Inc. on their  School Supply and Toy  Drive. We  are  so happy to report that  this was a success. Although  the donations are  not yet in the  hands  of the  little angels  they  will  be  in few  weeks  when  Jamaica Impact Inc. carry out their distribution  efforts in Jamaica. We  will be sure to  fill you in  on these events once they  take  place.

Collection  boxes  where  placed  throughout the  Tri-state area and  family  you  did not  disappoint.I know you guys  may hear  this all the time, but  you are all wonderful!!!!! We  LOVE YOU, WE CANNOT  DO  THIS WITHOUT YOU.  Please  continue  to support us in all our efforts.

We collected a total  of:
 432 pencils
 89 Note Books
 75 Markers
 86 pens
 61 Tennis Balls
59 story books
12 foam  puzzles, erasers, scissors, flash cars, chalk boards, sidewalk chalk, construction paper,lined papers,coloring books,pencil cases,clue sticks, posters crayons stuffed animals, sharpeners, calculators and bag packs.
These numbers  are  only  a sample  of all that was collected  from our  combined  efforts. Children  in urban and rural Jamaica  will  be able to go back to school with school  supplies  because  of your generosity. This will help to ease some the financial strain  that  comes with sending children  back to school  for the new school year.
We  cannot begin to  tell you how excited we  are  about this, how excited we are  that  with  your help  we are a part  of the solution,we are impacting  the lives of children. We  are going to keep working  until  this is no longer and issue  not only  in Jamaica but on a global  level.

We want to send  love to Jamaica Impact Inc. for all that they do and continue to do, for continuing to impact children in Jamaica through early childhood education.To the individuals who donated, to the business, schools, libraries and organizations who  had  the collection boxes in their business places. THANK YOU ALL!!!


Much Love & Walk Good









                                    

Summer Review - Jamaica's Independence






 Independence. Independent.Independence Day.
Independence is defined  as "freedom from the control, influence, support, aid, or the like..."
July 4th is symbolic and patriotic for so many reasons, it is the day that  America celebrates its independence from Britain and all things Red,White and Blue are represented proudly. 237 years  of freedom, the right to stand firm and make their own decisions as a  democracy. The right to vote,freedom of speech, the right to the pursuit of happiness and equal opportunity.  Every independent country  has this  nationalistic pride which burns brightest on the day they celebrate, their independence,their birthday if you will:-) It's usually the day we focus on how much we have accomplished and how proud we are that those before us fought for the independence we now celebrate.

As Jamaican we tend to be a little more enthusiastic even though we are such a small island. August 6th  is our Independence day and  we were ecstatic to be turning 50 last  year. We shouted, celebrated,danced and used every  opportunity to remind every co worker,colleague,class mate,strap hanger,bus driver,pilot,captain, pet and basically anyone who could see or hear  that  we are Jamaican.I couldn't  have been  more  proud  nor have I ever worn so much  black,green and gold clothing:-)

Independence celebration  in Jamaica has always  been  more than just a day. It  has always been a month long celebration which includes; festival songs,festival queens from each parish,flower shows,Denbeigh agricultural show,Devon house,fashion shows,Grand Gala's, Junkanno, authentic Jamaican dishes prepared the traditional way, maypole,folk music,Miss Lou and Ring Ding on JBC and a host of other cultural  festivities.
This year we turned 51 and the festivities continued. Although  we are  far  away, August 6th  always  has a special place in our hearts and in our memories.Their is always a smile on our face or a twinkle in our eye as we reflect on a independence month  memory that  we have held on to and continue to treasure throughout the years and long after we have left home.

So, the next time  you are with  your Jamaican  friend or you see some one dressed in black, green and gold and it's August 6th, take the time to wish them Happy  independence day!!!!   They will thank you  for it, especially  if they are far away  from home.

Much Love &Walk Good!!!
















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Summer Review- The Jamaica Jerk Festival

Family, we cannot  believe that it is already the end of summer!!!! What happened? Where did the summer go?It is our hope that you enjoyed every nano second of it and that we can spend the next few hours and days savoring the last bits and pieces of summer 2013. 
To ensure  that summer  lives on  for at least a month or two, we here @ the RKMFoundation,Inc. will be playing catch up and bringing you  highlights from our summer in a series of blog posts appropriately titled Summer Review!!!!
 First up, the Jerk Festival which  is sponsored by Grace Kennedy Ltd. The Jerk  festival is a celebration of everything Jamaican.

What  is a Jerk festival? Ok! Ok! lets  get down  to the hard dough bread and bones of the matter:-)
The Caribbean  is known for spicy foods and chief among those spicy mixes is a staple in Jamaican culture. "Jerk" as it is casually known is  Jerk seasoning principally relies upon two items; allspice called "pimento" and  scotch bonnet peppers  which is similar in flavor to the habanero pepper. Other ingredients include cloves, cinnamon, scallions, nutmeg, thyme, garlic, and salt. This wonderfully spicy seasoning  is added to  chicken, fish and pork,shrimp,lobster, they have even concocted Jerk Ice-cream...yes Ice cream!!!

 The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival has the unique distinction of being “The Biggest Caribbean Food Festival in the USA” with a reputation for delivering an enjoyable experience of the highest quality to patrons as well as a rewarding experience to sponsors. Staged annually in Queens, New York and Sunrise, Florida, the festival appeals to all ethnicities and  demographics, particularly the Caribbean communities

 This year marks the  3rd Annual  Jerk Festival held in New York which attracted over 10,000 patrons  Florida however  is  in their 12th which is expected to attract over 16,000 in November. The day offers a mix of professional chefs, home cooks,eager taste-testers, reggae and soca music lovers,cultural enthusiasts and everyone in between.
 
"The festival has been recognized as Best Jamaican Annual Event 2010 & 2009 (Ft. Lauderdale) by Jamaicans.com, One of the Top 10 Yummy Experiences by Get Lost Magazine 2009 and Best Festival by New Times Magazine 2006".

We  hope that you will be able to take advantage of this wonderful festival  in 2014 if you are  in the Tri-state area or if you  are in Florida  in November, take the opportunity to experience all things Jamaican and all things Caribbean.

Much Love &Walk Good










 

Friday, July 19, 2013

SUPPORTING A COMMON CAUSE

 Family as you  know we  are  partnering with  Jamaica Impact Inc. on their School Supply &Toy Drive  which  you have been  contributing  to so selflessly, the boxes are filling up!!!! Thank you:-)

On  June 28th we had another opportunity to support their efforts,  we  were in attendance at  Jamaica Impact Inc.(Jampact's) fifth  annual  C.H.I.C gala at the DiMenna center in  NYC. The Gala  is  a fundraising  effort to  support  the Maxfield Park Children at the  Maxfield Park orphanage and school in  Kingston Jamaica  and  other  schools  in the area.  The  night  was filled was individual who had  come together to  support  a  common cause:   EDUCATION for JAMAICA'S YOUTH. Each speaker spoke  eloquently and  frankly  about the  state of  Jamaica's education  system  and how important it was  that  we  as adults from the diaspora and those connected  by  members  of the  diaspora   should  be united in  raising awareness and  bring about the necessary  change for  the issues that  plaque our  youth

The  points  highligthed  at  this event  made  us  happy to  say  that  we are  a part of the  solution and yet  that  happiness was  short lived because we understood that  while the focus  was on  Jamaica's education system and the  youth's  being  impacted, we realized  that  the  problem  was global. Globally  education and literacy  has to brought to the forefront of societal issues. We can longer  only see the problems in one section,  while ignoring the other continents and countries where the innocent faces of children living  on so many streets and neighborhoods do not have access to  the simplicities of a book or the ability  to  grasp and learn to read their  first word. The  children  in Jamaica are no  different from those in North or South America, Europe , Africa or Asia. They are  all the  same and they  should be given the same opportunities, they should be given an education.  We  all need  to support  the common cause.... We  need to educate our youth!!!!!

These statistical facts and points were presented at the event ,we feel it  necessary to  share these  with  you  as  our  family since they reflect children on a global level :

  • 50% of student  leave  preschool  being unable to read.
  • A child's brain  grows 85% between the ages of 0-5 years
  • Each  child is  born  with the inherent traits to be a genius
  • Each  child  must  be given the opportunity  to make the most of their  gift at an early  age.   
Supporting the common cause, raising awareness, being the change you want to see in the world, you  are your brothers keeper, we are all the same, being a solution to the problem,living above the influence, knowing you are better, dreaming beyond your situation,hopeful,impactful, imagination, believing that you are destined for more,just do it,change. All of these phrases and words and used to inspire. For many of us they are  ours mantra and  we try to weave them into our daily  lives because they are powerful statements that we push us to beyond our limits in a positive way.

I now ask  you  what will happen to  the little ones  who  are  not exposed  to these  words or phrases because  of the situation that  they  have  no control  over? The  answer, we need to  become a  part  of the solution by  supporting a common  cause. Be  bold  enough  to  step  up  and  read  at  your child's school or any school, give a book to child in need, volunteer, extend yourself  in ways that  you would  never  think   you  could.   Give back not just  to the country or cause that  you know or are familiar with.... have a open  heart  and  impact  lives, especially the  lives of children. 

SUPPORT A COMMON CAUSE!!!!!

Much Love & Walk Good

 Attached is a link to RKM & Jampact's website to find out more about who we are  and  what  we are  doing. 
http://www.jampact.org

www.therkmfoundation.org

RKMFoundation Inc. Team Members & Jamaica Impact Inc. Team Members






Ladies of RKMFoundation with  Stephen Hill Founder of Caribbean  International Network
Ladies of  RKMFoundation Inc. & The Hon. Herman Lamont - Consul General  of Jamaica

"Wan Wan Cocoa Ful Baskit" (One one Cocoa Full Basket )

  In Jamaica, there is a saying "wan wan coco ful baskit" ("one one cocoa, full basket"). It simply means every little bit helps so take your time and you will achieve your goal. The RKM Foundation, Inc. was compelled by this sentiment, and felt that this proverb encompassed our fundraising efforts and our organization as a whole. In 2013 we need to raise a minimum of $5000 through our fundraising events.

  Family in our continuous effort  to teach you  Patois and  all things  Jamaican here is yet another  Jamaican proverb. This proverb  is the slogan  for  our  First Fundraising campaign.We  are  so excited to share this  news with you all!This  is  such a  monumental step for  us, the  little  engine  that  could, did, and will continue to do.  This is  a labor of  love from us all and we need your support. 

The “One One Cocoa Full Basket” fundraising campaign will help us to efficiently fund our programs and carry out our daily activities which directly impacts the lives of children in rural Jamaica and “YOU” can help. Every dollar donated to the “One, One Cocoa…”campaign will be directly used in collecting, transporting, packaging, shipping and the distribution of toys and books to school children ages 4-10 years in rural Jamaica. It will also improve the possibility for us to launch our 2014 early childhood reading program. The use of this proverb as our slogan aims to facilitate a spirit of philanthropy, giving each person the opportunity to be a vital part of a major cause.

Family   we  know that  you  are  behind as we continue to make our mark and change the lives  of Jamaica's youth. We  feel your perpetual love and  support and we know that with your help we will reach our goal for 2013.


One donation at a time fills our basket and impacts the lives of numerous children in rural Jamaica “One, One Cocoa
at a time.

Make checks payable to:

The RKM Foundation, Inc.
218 West Lakeshore Drive
Rockaway, NJ 07866



Much Love& Walk Good
 www.therkmfoundation.org

*** We would  like to take this opportunity  to thank KERRY- ANN CHIN MILLA & SUZANNE DEL'ORTO  of our  Design and  Creative Development Team for all the time,love and effort they  put behind this image. We love you both so much always and in all  ways. Thank you!!!! 
 


 

SUMMER TIME, SUMMER TIME

 Summer , Summer ,Summer Time , Summer Time!!!! Family  you  know  what we are  talking  about  if these lyrics  brings back memories of your  childhood or  you were a teenager when this was the summer song  in the western  hemisphere. You  know  you  want to  sing  it, you know  you  can see the video, DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince rocking those cool  fades.... WHAT!!!!

"It's late in the day and I ain't been on the court yet Hustle to the mall to get me a short set. Yeah I got on sneaks but I need a new pair Cause basketball courts in the summer got girls there. The temperature's about 88. Hop in the water plug just for old times sake. Break to ya crib change your clothes once more. Cause you're invited to a barbeque that's starting at 4. Sitting with your friends cause y'all reminisce. About the days growing up and the first person you kiss. And as I think back makes me wonder how The smell from a grill could spark up nostalgia. All the kids playing out front. Little boys messin round with the girls playing double-dutch. While the dj's spinning a tune as the old folks dance at your family reunion... There's an air of love and of happiness. And this is the fresh prince's new definition of summer madness" 

  Summer  is simply  my favorite time  of the  year, maybe it's  because I am  from the Caribbean and feeling  the rays of the sun  hit my  face directly which causing me to instantly  start sweating  reminds  me  of being a child and having  no  inhibitions; swinging from the tree swing, running around  bare feet in the grass,climbing the cherry tree to the" tippie" top to  get the biggest, ripest cherry  that I would sink my teeth into without a second thought. The  tastes  that would  flood my taste buds was a  fusion of  sweetness and tartness with  the warmth of the sun  that  had  brought  it to  that  ripened  state  as the juices  literally ran  down  my  fingers.  Summer does that  for me still at  this  age. Going for a morning walk in the park, I relish in feeling the heat from the sun, the sweat  pouring down  my  face. I  look forward  to eating  ice cream  and  having it  melt as I eat it...I only miss not being able to let  it freely drip  on my clothes,and I definitely don't miss the sticky fingers....lol.

In all  honesty  it has absolutely nothing  to  do with being  from the  Caribbean:-) Irrespective  of  where  you are  from  summer brings about  a  certain  "JOIE DI VIVRE" to the atmosphere and  those caught in its  undeniable  grasp. It  is always  fun to sit and listen to individual tell summer stories. The joy of the season and  their experiences  simply oozes from their  voices  as  their tones  raise and fall with  each  memory.
To be honest I have recently  found myself  sharing  thoses  stories in those  tones  with  my  nephew  about  my  summer  memories.

 Family, this  summer I challenge you  to take advantage of the natural  ambiance of summer, create  the memories with the little ones and the not so little ones. Let  the teenagers get out  of the house, away  from the X-Box, IPhone and the IPad( shoot  you need to get away from the IPhone,IPad and all tablets..lol) plan that vacation,  go to the beach, build a bon fire, ride a  bike, skate board,blow bubbles, eat  popsicles, make homemade ice-cream , roast  corn, eat  crab..... run bare feet through the grass, eat a freshly picked  fruit  without washing  it,blow bubbles, go down the slip and slide  full clothed, drive out of town on a summer afternoon stay until dark and  look at the stars with  everyone or with  no one.  Let  summer  do  what  it  does  natural.....let it set  you  free to  experience and  explore the world around  you,whether you are  in your back yard or 10,000 miles  away. ENJOY  your summer!!!!!!












Monday, June 17, 2013

Happy Fathers Day!!!

Yes we are a day late and a dollar short but we are still taking the time to honor our dads!!!!!
Fathers Day like Mothers day is an important time to reflect on the individuals in our life who loved and devoted their time to us during our childhood and adolescent years. Let's be honest,some of us still are being raised even though we have families of our own(let's call daddy, he would know how to fix that....I wonder if its the timing belt? dad would know exactly where that is let's call him for that!!! You know you do it,don't leave me hanging here:-))

Fathers are the men in our lives who impacted and changed our outlook on the world in a positive way. They are the men who protected us,taught us, the one who we respect,the one who taught us lessons through actions more than words. They are the men in our lives who took the time to give in the best way they knew how.

Growing up we had this larger than life perception of our DAD. He can fix anything, do everything,save anything and he could drive.....OHHHHHH that was my dad's greatest super power....Driving!!!! I was the recipient of the morning driveway drive  for many years and although it was only a few yards,I felt like I was in a spaceship being transported to the Moon!!!!!
Let the countdown begin was the thought in my head 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 .....blast off!!!!!:-)))) Weeeeee.

Our fathers are our first hero's and we love them for that,we mimic them in some ways during our childhood and even secretly hope to please them in all we do. As we get older, sometimes the bond remains the same and other times it feels strained. It can be hard for these fathers to see their little ones grow up and for us we push against that bond in an effort to find our own way.
Irrespective of the relationship you had with your father be it biological or otherwise  their is one  thing that remains constant, we have all learned from them.

We hope you all took the time this weekend to honor the fathers in your life. Dad, Daddy, Old Man, Big Man, Pops,Grandpa, Uncle,Pop-Pop,Brother,Friend,Mr.,Dr.,Father,Pastor.  Thank you for taking the time to FATHER us!!!!

Happy Fathers Day

Sunday, May 26, 2013

RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY!!!

RAIN,RAIN,GO AWAY COME AGAIN ANOTHER DAY,WE ALL WANT TO GO OUT AND PLAY SO RAIN RAIN GO AWAY!!!(Repeat for effect) Now for the adult version of that song. RAIN,RAIN,GO AWAY COME AGAIN ANOTHER DAY WE ALL WANT TO GO OUT AND BBQ,APPLY SUNSCREEN AND GO TO THE BEACH SO RAIN RAIN GO AWAY!!!!!! Family, the last couple of days in the Tristate area has left us singing that familiar song and our new remixed version a lot!!!! We went from summer approaching to pulling out coats and boots that we felt quite confident putting away when we saw sunblock,goggles and water balloons filling up store shelves and our weather channel apps showed a consistent spike in temps. The weather is always a great source of conversation and this week we had enough talking points to last for an entire year. Can you believe this weather? I thought summer was here? I'm just getting over allergies so I'm thankful for the rain. The frost ruined my annuals,I had to turn the air on and put the A/C in and now we need gloves...and a host of other weather related phrases and cliches:-) OK,OK we will stop whining about the rain. To be honest,all this rain inspired our TBT(Throw Back Thursday) tweets which were all about the rain games we played as children. Our Childhood was filled with some many exciting experiences and reminiscing about them always bring smiles to our faces. The ones that really stood out last Thursday included; splashing with bare feet in puddles, making paper boats to sail along the roadway as we walked home from school, sliding on wet grass during and after a shower of rain, playing rain tag and the best of all playing soccer in the rain,falling in mud as a child in always a plus!!!!!! We are sure reading this post will help you reminisce about your own childhood rain games,so in advance...YOU'RE WELCOME:-) If you have a little one or little ones, use the not so cold rainy days to take them out doors and splash in the puddles. It will be a great experience and a learning opportunity for them,but lets not fool ourselves its a great stress reliever and a nice excuse to relive a favorite childhood pass time with great side kicks!!!!! LETS HERE IT FOR THE RAIN...THAT IS CONSTANTLY FALLING!!!!! We thought the images of clear blue skies would act as a nice contrast:-) Much Love&Walk Good

Sunday, May 12, 2013

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!!!

"The natural state of motherhood is unselfishness. When you become a mother, you are no longer the center of your own universe. You relinquish that position to your children" We felt that these words spoke true to the meaning of motherhood. It is important for us to state that this day is for all mothers in every way. Although we tend to reflect on the biological aspect of the word, it has transcended that. Motherhood is the ability to love,give and teach a child or children in an unselfish way. It is giving and loving without ever expecting. Based on that definition it would then include;mothers,grandmothers,great grandmothers,aunts,sisters,friends,godmothers,teachers and every female that has ever given and loved you unconditionally without expecting. Mothering requires love!!!!! Our mother always told us that on the day she found out that she was pregnant it stopped being about her, all she wanted to do was ensure that everything that she did was to ensure that the child she was carrying was healthy and strong. As a child I couldn't understand these words, how could she start thinking only about the child if she had never even seen or known this child. Granted one point that child was me:-) still I never understood it, why had she taken herself out of the equation, how could she be so selfless to someone she had never met? The answer was simple, she was in love with the person she was chosen to create and she was willing to give her all to that life in that moment and for the rest of her life. I still am not yet a mother in the biological sense, but I am now honored to say that i understand my mothers words and have heard them echoed numerous times by many other mothers. Loving begins in the womb or on the first day you set eyes on the child you know you will love. Mothers never ask how or why,they just continuously do because it's what they know how to do, it is also what they will continue to do irrespective of how old we are:-) Family you know we have no secrets so we have to share. Our mom was here with us for an early mothers day celebration and I happened to be coughing while in the restaurant, our mom suggested I put on my jacket and was asking if "I was catching a cold because my shoulders were exposed and the temperature had dropped" :-)It never gets old. Our grandmother always held my mom's hand while crossing the street. Our other grandmother always made sure to stand beside our dad while he ate fish if we had dinner at her house. They will always be our mothers and in their eyes we will always be their babies no matter how old we are or how many children they have. Today we want to celebrate this special day with all the MOTHERS in our life. We want you all to know that we LOVE you, we THANK YOU for being SELFLESS,for SACRIFICING,for GIVING,for TAKING YOURSELVES OUT OF THE EQUATION and for LOVING US UNCONDITIONALLY before you even saw us. We are forever in your debt and we are humbled and honored to call you MOM,MOTHER,MOMMY,MOMS,GRANDMA,AUNTY,GRANNY,SIS,SISTER& everything in between HAPPY MOTHERS DAY AND ENJOY THIS YOUR SPECIAL DAY!!!!!!

Partnership with Jampact

EXTRA!!! EXTRA!!! READ ALL ABOUT IT !!!!!! Family we are serious we want you to read the entire thing:-) We are so excited to  share this amazing new with you all. The RKMFoundation,Inc is partnering with Jamaica Impact, Inc.  on their "2013 Annual School Supplies &Toy Drive" which will benefit children ages 3-6 years in the Island of Jamaica.

Partnering with Jamaica Impact,Inc.(Jampact) is such momentous and symbolic step for us as we have long admired this notable organization and the work they have done in Jamaica for over a decade. Once presented with the opportunity to be an intergral of this process we understood the significance and joined forces for the common good of helping Jamaica's next generation.
Our mission is reflected in their own with their focus also being on  early childhood education,while raising awareness of the  socio-economic issues plaquing our island home."The mission of JAMPACT is to use our collective energy, intelligence and resources to influence and improve socio-economic conditions, which affect Jamaica and the Jamaican Diaspora by (i) developing social welfare programs, with particular focus on educational initiatives targeting youth (ii) facilitate research, stimulate constructive dialogue and raise public awareness on topical issues..."   
The members of Jamaica Impact,Inc. has embraced and welcomed us into their family with loving arms  and we ask of you our extended family  to do the same.

The launch of the "2013 Annual School Supply & Toy Drive" was on May 4th 2013 and will continue through August 8th 2013.

Family, we know that this partnership will bear fruit that will be beneficial to many and we ask for your continued support as we move forward.
Attached will be a flyer for the event and a link to Jamaica Impact,Inc website.
www.Jampact.org

Much love&Walk good

Monday, May 6, 2013

Spring Forward

Happy Spring day!!!!

Family, how are  you? We  hope you  are  all enjoying the vibrant  sounds and colors of  spring.This  is  one  of  our  favorite seasons,(the other is fall, we are all about the colors) though  for some it comes with the challenges of allergies;  itchy puffy eyes,sneezing,runny nose and hay fevers to name  a few.Despite the challenges of the season we will not let" it" overshadow the beauty  of the  apricot cherry blossoms,lilies,tulips,dogwood and all the other beautiful blooms bursting out with their enchanted colors   fragrances!!!! We are   hoping  that  after  reading our opening remarks  it  will  get you  in the  mood to run outside  and start that  garden, its not too late:-)))

Family  with  all the revival and rebirth  happening around us for spring we   have some exciting  news  of  our own. We  are  involved in a  new and exciting   partnership!!!! I know, I  know, we didnt  tell  you  we were  going to  bring  a  new  person to Sunday brunch , but   lets be  honest  you  know their  is  enough  food  and Aunt P is always  baking  an extra  cake, so lets  make  room  at the  table!!!!!!
The RKMFoundation,Inc  is  partnering with  Jamaica Impact Inc.(Jampact)  on their 2013 School  Supply& Toy drive. We  have long been an admirer of Jampact  and the amazing  work they  have been doing  in Jamaica   for over a decade,their  outreach  has benefited  thousand of children.The opportunity to be in  a partnership on  such a vital project  is an honor for us.  We  are  excited about the prospects  and  how  our  unified  efforts will  impact  the  lives  of  countless children  in our  island home.

 We  ask that you  take the time to  follow this  link to the website  for Jamaica Impact.Inc.  www.jampact.org to find out  more about this  amazing  organization!!!!

 Talk  to you  soon, Walk  good!!!!


Monday, April 8, 2013

Over 1253!!!!!!

 Family  we are  on a roll :-)  We are  so excited  and we  just  can't hide  it!!!!! We're  about to lose  control and I  think we like  it, oh  yeah !!!!!!!  We  want to  say thank you to the Pointer  Sister  for that  great song:-)

I know  you  are  all  wondering why  we  feel the need  to break out our  leg warmers,disco balls, Donna Summer wigs and sparkly  tops?????. The truth is  we have the official  numbers after  inventory  for our  2nd annual  toy &book drive. Drummmmmmmmrolllllll; we  are  pleased to announce that we  collected over 1253  pieces of toys & books  with  books  totaling over 700!!!!!

We  cannot   begin to say  thank you  to  everyone  who donated, thought  of donating, asked a question,sent a cheque, gave  money, arranged  a pickup, drove to our drop off location, followed us on Twitter,liked us on Facebook  or helped in spreading the word about the RKMFoundation,Inc in  any  and  every way.(That  was  a very long sentence:-))  We appreciate and love you and ask for your  continued support.

This is amazing news. In just  2 years we have surpassed  our estimated  goals and continue to dream and implement programs that will be beneficial in bringing about monumental change   for the children  of rural Jamaica.

These books  will help  to foster an environment of literacy  and a deep  love for  reading amongst our targeted group of children ages   4-10yrs. Each  book we  pulled  from a  box  meant the opportunity  for a  child  to  dream  beyond their current situation  and  be transported  into another  world  through  its exciting pages.We  are  overjoyed  to share  this  news with you as we continue to  work together to be  a part  of the solution .
 Talk  to  you  soon.
Much love,Walk good.
Never forget  to read  to and with  your little ones!!!

57 days since we last spoke!!!!!

  57 days ...... That  is  a long time  to  not  speak  to  someone.  I  assure  you  we  are  still  the best  of  friends  and some  of  the  most  loving  family  members you  will  ever have. I hope  you  have  been  following  us on Twitter and  Facebook  and  you  are  seeing   that   we  are  keeping busy  and  pushing forward with our  cause...... and  if  you  haven't  I  am   going   to say naughty,  naughty:-) In that  shared laughter we  are  back  in each others  good  graces and playing  catch up  over  some  great  tasting Thai  food  and reggae music:-).

Lets  dive  right  in!!!!  In the  past 57  days  we have  ended  collection for our  2nd annual  toy&book  drive, we successfully  made  every scheduled  pick up and rounded up all of our collection boxes. The librarians   at  the Morris Plains  Library  were all   sad to  see  us  go, but  we  reassured them  that  we would be  back  next  year with  an even  bigger box and another  fancy flyer.
We  made  new friends  at the Rockaway  club  house  where the moms club  donated  over  100 stuffed animals  to our  toy  drive ,we were  so excited it was  hard  to resist the urge to  hug  each teddy  bear!!!!!

The  month of  March  was  all about  inventory , inventory  and  more inventory  and  we  got  through  every  single piece  of donated  toy and  book  with  the help  of peppermint  and ginger tea.  Each  bag  was  filled with another  adventure;  whether it  was a doll  house, trucks, trains,board games, dolls,princess dresses, craft kits, pocket books,globes,flashlights, crayons  or puzzles it was fun to sort  and organize  each  box or bag. ( SHHHHH!!!!!That's our  little secret ) The official word  for  all this fun  is WORK!!!

Below is a sneak peek into all you donated and we  are want to say thank you  for ever piece....We see happy children  in our future and their smiles will be because  of you!!!!!

 57 days  since we  last spoke ,57 days  of  hard  work,57 days  of  being away, 57days of  collection and inventory and a lifetime of happy memories and stories  that  we hope will be told  for another 57 years!!!!!

Much love & Walk Good!!!

www.therkmfoundation.org
www.facebook.com/rkmfoundation
www.twitter.com/RKMFoundation


 



Craft kits and Princess dresses

Stuffed animals galore


More stuffed animals- trucks,cars, trains-boardgames &puzzle tower

Saturday, February 9, 2013

18 days left !!!!!!

 Family, we  only  have  18 DAYS  to  go  before  the  end  of  our  2nd ANNUAL  TOY & BOOK DRIVE!!!!!  We  are  still collecting, you can schedule  a  pick up.... email  us  @ rkmfoundation1@gmail.com
  Or Drop Your Donations  in  our collection  box@ the  Morris Plains  Library
 77 Glenbrook Rd  Morris Plains, NJ 07950
www.therkmfoundation.org
www.twitter.com/rkmfoundation  
 www.facebook.com/rkmfoundation

 


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Good Vibrations of happy Childhood Memories !!!



"Childhood is supposed to be happy, and if you can't remember yours with any happiness, what hope have you later, when life starts handing you fresh grief?"


AMITY GAIGE.



 This Thursday TBT ( Throw Back Thursday) on twitter  was  all about good vibrations. We  wanted to take the time to  reflect  on  adults who were  kind  to  us  as  children or extend themselves  to  show  us warmth.  These small acts of  kinds left such  an impressionable  mark at a time when it is  most crucial, during  our  childhood.

Numerous stories  where shared  from a variety  of  individuals, what  became  evident throughout these  stories was how these individuals  were impacted  by those small gestures.  It  made  us realize  how imperative  it is to  do an act of kindness for someone, but even  more importantly, for children.

The participants sharing  these stories ranged in ages from 72-25 years. These acts of  kindness were  done  during their childhood  and  yet  they  were able  to recall the events with  such  fondness and still smile at the memory as  if it was happening in the presences  of the discussion.

This is what  happens  when you impact a  childs life in a small way with  kindness.... the memory  lives  within them nourished  by  time  and  held  scared  in their hearts. It is never  forgotten  even  after  the innoncence  is replaced  with the  realities of adult hood.

 V. McIntosh - Reminisced about  Mr.Hunter  who drove the Hostess cake truck and would give all the kids hostess cakes  whenever  he  came to the local district  to deliver Wonder  bread to the local  shops.

C.Allen - Reminisced  about  Mr.Legdgister  the local  tailor  who taught  her the benefits of reading and language.

M.Mullings- Reminisced  about  Mrs. Scott  who always  gave the kids their own slice  of bread  pudding after church. 

It is imperative  for  us  to understand  how momentous our impact  is  on the lives  of the little ones  around   us. It is  not just our own children  that we impact or influence, it is any and every  child  you  come  in  contact  with.  LEAVE A POSITIVE  MARK, YOU  NEVER  KNOW  WHEN  YOU ARE  MAKING A  TREASURED MEMORY!!!!


"The brightest light, the light of Italy, the purest sky of Scandinavia in the month of June is only a half-light when one compares it to the light of childhood. Even the nights were blue."
  EUGENE IONESCO

 Much  Love & Walk Good!!

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Winter Wonderland!!!!

Happy Saturday Family!!!!
If you are in the Boston or the  Tri-state area then you woke up to a blanket  of snow. As much as 34" in some places.

We hope that you have already shovelled  your  side walks and drive ways and now you are out doors with the kids having the second round of a snowball fight!!!! Hot Chocolate anyone:-))))

The snow has grown on us ( the island girls), there is something about it that  makes us happy!!!!

We can assure you its not the digging or the frigid temps that are also a part of the package. We think its how excited the children get to see the white stuff. They eat it, throw it, build with it ,lay, roll,fall and slide on it:-))) The little ones let us yearn for the innocence of youth. Truth be told ... We don't yearn, we just jump right into the fun.....SNOW BALL FIGHT!!!!!

Family, enjoy the  wintery wonderland and after you have done all the adult  chores....join the little ones on the sled or build them a snow fort!!!!

Much love & Walk good!!!!




Saturday, February 2, 2013

"Fill-A-Bagpack, Fill-A-Need Project"

Family its Saturday and we have great news!!!!
The RKMFoundation,Inc. is working together with Professional Jamaicans for Jamaica.Inc. on the "Fill-A-Bagpack,Fill-A-Need Project."

Professional Jamaicans for Jamaica, Inc., a 501 (C)(3) Tax Exempt Organization, has made great strides in the educational development of our children in Jamaica with its Annual Back-to-School Drive.

Our Annual Back-to-School Drive, “Fill-A-Backpack; Fill-A-Need Project” for 2013, seeks your help in making an impact in the educational development of the most vulnerable members of our communities in Jamaica; our children.

The Project is a charity donation drive where people donate to provide backpacks with school supplies to needy children in Jamaica.
The Project aims to fill 5000 bagpacks with school supplies to be donated to school children in the 14 parishes of Jamaica for the September 2013 school year.

Timeline Photos https://m.facebook.com/ProfessionalJamaicansforJamaica?id=173029902750110&_rdr#!/photo.php?fbid=462289577157473&id=173029902750110&set=a.173040486082385.57752.173029902750110&__user=800210300

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Learning

  We are  new organization with goals and desires to make a notable difference in the lives of underprivileged school children in rural Jamaica. This movement is a process and we are always  looking  for ways to learn, grow and be inspired. You are our core, we cannot exist without the contributions and support of those who believe in the dream we have put forth.
 This article  is in a Q&A format. We  gained  so much  insight  from it  and we wanted to  share it with you.

Q&A: How Financial Analytics Are Helping One Nonprofit

The following is an interview conducted by Peter Kramer, Senior Associate, Nonprofit Finance Fund, with Otis Bullock, Executive Director, Diversified Community Services. This is a cross-post from the Nonprofit Finance Fund blog.  To read the original post, go here.Image
Illuminating Financial Dynamics for Improved Nonprofit Management: An Executive Director’s Experience
Otis Bullock tells me that it can be a challenge “to pair a great business model with great programming”. As the executive director of Diversified Community Services (“Diversified”), an organization that serves children and families in the Point Breeze neighborhood of Philadelphia, he knows firsthand the challenges of balancing the abundant needs of his community and constituents against the constraints of limited or uncertain public and private funding.
It’s a balancing act that requires the relentless stewardship of financial assets and continual monitoring of financial and program data. Otis knows well that sound financial management is grounded in access to reliable and timely information about his organization’s annual performance, revenue and expense dynamics, balance sheet health and liquidity. He has found Financial SCAN, a comprehensive new standard for financial health analysis, to be a helpful tool in his financial management toolbox.
Here, Otis shares his experience using financial data and analysis to guide his organization forward in challenging times.
PK: How does Diversified achieve its mission?
OB: Rooted in South Philadelphia and embracing the philosophy of the settlement house movement, our mission is to enable children, youth and families to realize their fullest potential and achieve self-sufficiency in safe neighborhoods. We’re recognized as the “go-to” organization in South Philadelphia because we bring people together regardless of religion, race, or ethnicity in a spirit of friendship to make our neighborhood a better place to live.
We believe in and act for economic and social justice so that people have the opportunities to advance economically, socially, educationally, and personally. Our community-building efforts promote physical, economic, and social development – improved housing and safety, as well as increased financial resources for individuals and the community as a whole.
PK: As the new executive director of Diversified, what are the biggest obstacles your organization faces in effectively connecting money and mission?
OB: Our biggest obstacle in effectively connecting money and mission is a past inability to pair a great business model with great programming. Diversified is very well known for its work in the Point Breeze community, especially our work in early childhood education and youth development. However, we have not yet figured out a way to make it profitable; mostly because the word “profits” was never in our vocabulary. As a result, great programs with tremendous impact on the community could become significant drains on the budget.
PK: That’s certainly a reality that most nonprofit leaders face. What financial planning and management strategies have you employed to overcome these obstacles?
OB: One of the things that we have done, with the help of NFF, is look at our budget more strategically. We’ve become more proactive about our financial and programmatic priorities. We started breaking our budget down by programs, instead of solely analyzing overall revenue vs. expenses. This allowed us to see the profitability of each program that we provide. If programs are losing money, we are forced to make tough strategic decisions as to whether we should keep them and whether they are core to our mission. Breaking the budget down this way forces us to make tough (but important) decisions to keep the budget in balance with our mission.
PK: You’ve recently used our Financial SCAN tool. How have you incorporated it into Diversified’s financial analyses and management?
OB: I used Financial SCAN to create a snapshot of Diversified’s fiscal health before I took my current position as executive director. I then used it to easily explain our fiscal health to the board. It can help an organization to think strategically about its finances, as well as programs. I’m able to compare my organization’s fiscal health to that of peer organizations. I’m able to use Financial SCAN to easily explain to my board and financial staff why profitability is important – even for “nonprofits”. My organization never thought about strategically and proactively planning its financial future until I presented them with Financial SCAN.
PK: You mentioned the peer analysis function of Financial SCAN. What have you learned about your financial condition relative to your peers’?
OB: Compared to my peers, I’ve found that my organization is in good shape. However, our position is very volatile. The report helps illustrate that 85% of our revenue comes from government sources, which leaves us in a very vulnerable position considering the constant threat of government budget cuts. Liquidity in our organization is pretty good. But in looking at our SCAN, I see that our organization does not have the means to weather another government budget-cutting season. For that reason, we’re becoming much more proactive.
PK: What can you tell us about your future plans? What’s next for Diversified?
OB: We have begun a complete assessment of our entire organization. As a part of our internal strategic planning process, our future fiscal health is front and center in those discussions. That hasn’t happened in the past. For many organizations, conversations about desired impact happen with little regard for past financial history and the budget. Financial SCAN has helped my board assess the business and financial implications of our future plans.