(Press box) 17 November 2011
Want to make a positive difference in the world to live? You don ‘t have a celebrity in Schedule A as Alicia Keys, Oprah Winfrey, Madonna and Angelina Jolie. All you need is a warm heart? and a shoebox. The children of the Nottingham Public School in Ajax, Canada strive to Christmas cheer to orphans in Haiti by reaching over to help orphans? Joy 2 The global initiative. Students and staff fill shoe boxes with small toys, school supplies, hygiene items and much love. Each shoe box is a gift, an orphan child on Christmas morning will be surprised. But? S is not too late for other schools to participate in the efforts.
children a world where so many see through Christmas? I? Lenses, gloss immensely to the generous hearts of the public school students a light Nottingham. The sex and age of the orphan, is indicated in each box, so the gifts will be fair to those who receive them. Many students also have a personal photo and write an encouraging letter full of warmth and of the season? S greetings.
? You must be an angel? Leslie said Hobbs, a supporter of the orphanage and help orphans international Grodysh when Racquel Ghent Nottingham professor told him what I wanted to offer assistance to orphans in Haiti. ? It brings tears to my eyes, our children will be happy
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The truth is that this joy 2 The Global Initiative at the last minute was a miracle. It was noted that public school is no longer running the original initiative of a shoebox (Operation Christmas Child). Racquel was then asked for divine guidance? and everything fell into place. She found the Beverly Hills-based 501 (c) 3 charity, international aid orphans while searching on Google for a lay organization that would help. Executive Director Sarah Ehrlich said Miss Gent on one of his beloved orphanages, Grodysh orphanage in Haiti. It was a perfect place to start: 133 needy orphans, all under the umbrella of Reggie Claude? Jean? S house.
A few days had
Nottingham Public School, a new initiative, a new subsidiary and a link to a number of orphanages in Haiti. A parent? S act of kindness was the icing on the cake. Ken Layton, a member of Media Vision, donated the green shoe boxes, students are now eagerly filling, packaging and decoration. Catch this contagious spirit of giving and visit the website of Joy 2 The World http://nottingham.ddsbschools.ca/joy2theworld.html.
Sarah Ehrlich was so happy to have a teacher to come help. When Sarah got a call from Ghent Racquel said? I? M happy someone like you will find a project like this to start. With your help we can inspire other schools, teachers, children and parents to do the same. There are hundreds of orphans who seek our help, and this is a great way to influence the lives of orphans around the world.
Reggie and Leslie are already
charges their cameras on Christmas morning. The reactions of surprise and delight of the children in the orphanage Grodysh is truly priceless. Staff and students at the school are ready, Ajax hit the gym to see pictures and moving images.
Anyone interested in supporting the orphans of a country, can contact Sarah Ehrlich in aid for orphans. All you have to do is, to a box, pack a few things in it, an address on international assistance for orphans and they will bring holiday cheer to children in need. In addition, each make a difference by making a donation of any amount of money in http://www.HelpForOrphans.org.
on assistance to orphans
Help for Orphans International (HFOI) is a secular non-profit dedicated to improving the living conditions of orphans. Feed through donations from interested individuals, businesses and organizations to educate and improve their lives. Its ultimate goal is to increase the welfare of orphans and empower them in any endeavor they choose is successful. They have worked in several countries in Africa, Asia and Central America, the provision of relief supplies and school for orphans. For more information, visit http://www.helpfororphans.org.
For more information about the founder and managing director of Help the Orphans, Sarah Ehrlich, visit http://www.SarahEhrlich.com
Media Contact:
Racquel Ghent
Relations Phone: (905) 683-0536
Cell Phone: (905) 903-8980
E-mail: ghent_racquel (a) Durham (dot) Education (dot) in (dot) ca
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