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About Helen

Helen loves to share good food with good friends. Will there be food in Heaven? Oh yes, yes, indeed.

Transformational Trash: Donating Your Old Cell Phones

June 19, 2011 by Helen Leave a Comment
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Hey all, guess what?  We donated a box of junkie old cell phones and won big money for YouthHOPE: $29.41!!  It was like magic.  Let me show you how we did it: 1.  We collected used cell phones (plus their chargers if we had them) in a box. 2.  I went to http://www.integritycsi.com/cpr and clicked on "Donate a Cell Phone." I selected YouthHOPE from the list of charitable options and filled in my information. 3. Integrity Communications sent me an email that I printed out and included in the box.  They also provided FedEx shipping costs because we had more than five phones! 4.  I sealed up the box. 5.  I addressed the box and affixed the FedEx pre-paid label from Integrity. 6.  I called FedEx to find the nearest drop off location.  Then I dropped it off! Integrity Communications received the phones, wiped the information off  of them for us, sold the ones they could online and …
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Filed Under: General, Global Needs

CHE? Wuzzat?

May 21, 2011 by Helen Leave a Comment
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I did my graduate work at Johns Hopkins University at the School of Public Health in 2003/4.  It was the only school I had applied for, mostly because I had my sights set on going to the mission field, and also because I had decided that the only reason I would delay going overseas was to get my Masters in Public Health at the #1 school in the world.  ha.  Surprisingly, at the best school in the world for public health, among the top achievers in the field, I found the bottom line of all my coursework was this: It is hopeless, we can do everything we can to try to save lives, but people are people, and they will not just change to make healthy choices.  Many many of our programs will never make a difference and will fail.  People will always eat unhealthy diets, they will always smoke, they will always have sex outside of marriage.  We can't change people.  It is the fallenness of the world without the salvation and …
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Filed Under: Featured, General Tagged With: CHE, opportunities

$10 a month

May 2, 2011 by Helen Leave a Comment
AIDS

I just read this article called “African Girls Getting World Bank Cash Deters Sugar Daddies.” In case the term sugar daddy is only vaguely familiar:  it officially describes a rich, older man who gives gifts or money to a young woman in exchange for sexual favors or companionship.  In the realm of HIV/AIDS, it gives a partial explanation as to why young women aged 15 to 24 (in sub-saharan Africa) have infection rates that are three times higher than young men in the same age group. The article presents the results from a couple of randomized studies that gave cash incentives to female youth and measured the impact on their sexual behaviors and rates of infection.  In Malawi, about 3,800 young women aged 13 to 22 were enrolled.  Here is what they found: One group got an average of $10 a month and payment for school fees if they regularly attended class. The others got nothing. A year and a half after the program began, …
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Filed Under: Global Needs Tagged With: education, global needs, holistic needs

Poverty and Sexuality Education

March 22, 2011 by Helen Leave a Comment
Youth in Haiti

Our team read this article about poverty and sexuality education earlier this month.  Take a look and see what you have to say about it.  A couple of our team's email responses are also included below for your perusal.  Enjoy! …
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Filed Under: Newsworthy Tagged With: community, holistic needs, poverty

Youth in Japan

March 18, 2011 by Helen 1 Comment
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It’s been one week.  The death toll is up to 6,911, missing persons up to 10,316.  I keep finding myself wanting to shut my eyes and leave the room when news about Japan starts rolling.  People don’t have their basic needs covered, or even fuel to be able to drive away from impending nuclear meltdown… they are exhausted from seeing their homes swept away, from fear of radiation, from worry over loved ones who have not yet been found.  Everything is ruined and there is a dark cloud of hopelessness and helplessness over the nation.  It seems like too much for a heart to bear. Do the Japanese people know that they are not alone, that there is a God in heaven who is weeping over this destruction? Whose heart is shattered by the cries of His precious people?  Do the Japanese know that the maker of the universe is ready to comfort all who mourn?  Do they know that there is a hope of a time when everything will be made whole, …
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Filed Under: Global Needs, Newsworthy Tagged With: prayer

A Treasure to Offer

January 26, 2011 by Helen Leave a Comment
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You may not know this about me, especially when you see my Korean face, but I’m a little bit African on the inside.  I spent close to two years in Kenya working with some Maasai folks in rural clinics.  I learned the language, ate the food, hung out with families at home, and got to see the world from a completely different perspective for just a little while.  Perhaps, by the kindness of God, these people got grafted into my heart in such a way that I might always identify with them and intercede for them as my own family for the rest of my life.  Africa feels like home for me. And so, as I watched this video, I found myself suspiciously eying the white guy teaching this weird thing—disc golf—to my friends.  I mean, I don’t know these particular folks, but they are my friends, anyhow.  However, I quickly started to see the common ground between the white guy and me/us.  The fun of a new activity/sport/competition, …
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Filed Under: Global Needs, Newsworthy Tagged With: opportunities, videos

Will Work for Money

October 18, 2010 by Helen Leave a Comment
Global Youth unemployment

According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), there is an estimated 152 million young people who work but remain in extreme poverty. Youth in lower income countries are more vulnerable to suffer the impact of the unemployment crisis, where there is less social protection to provide for basic needs. The high rates of underemployment and unemployment could potentially result in a progressive loss of workers’ skills, exclusion of the unemployed from the productive economy, separated families due to searches for work, loss of hope of making a decent honest living, decreased social cohesion, and ultimately, dangers to national peace and stability. By the end of 2009, the number of economically active unemployed youth ages 15 to 24 had reached 81 million—the highest number ever. It is projected that the global youth unemployment rate will increase to 13.1 percent by the end of 2010. In order to break the cycle of poverty …
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Filed Under: Global Needs Tagged With: poverty, prayer

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