CAMPAÑA POR EL PERMANENTE APOYO
MENSUAL MÍNIMO,
A NUESTRA LABOR
POR LOS POBRES DE NICARAGUA
En Junio 2012 recibimos a una Delegación que llegó de Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos; trayendo paquetes alimentarios conteniendo Arroz, Frijoles, Azúcar y Aceite para 125 familias en pobreza extrema de 7 comunidades rurales del país.
El Comité El Piche de Los Ángeles coordinó las acciones allá, enviando a sus delegados: Dr. David Rivera, Dn. Abel Diaz, Dña. Martha Diaz, Dn. Rigo Romero y, el Nicaragüense que llegó a reencontrase con sus raíces después de 40 años de vivir en esa urbe : RALPH MORALES, quien nos ha solicitado hacer pública esta su carta, que dirige a usted querid@ lector o lectora:
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Dear Friends:
I hope this
finds you all healthy and blessed with the great gift of family and friends. I
know, that everyone of us, has busy lives, filled with many obstacles that
challenge our every day.. In perspective, my challenges do not come close to
those in Nicaragua that are are truly poor, disconnected, disfranchised and
under served. Water, shelter, food and medicine, are not and issue, for
the most part, for those who communicate through the internet. There are many
in Nicaragua, that these, basic of needs are elusive and missing. I left
Nicaragua as a child, and have now begun the journey to understand who I am and
where I am from. In the last few years there have been people in my life
that have gently and patiently guided me to realize that a small and caring
gesture of compassion and love can go a long way for those in need of water,
food, shelter, and medicine. For example last year, I was honored to be
part of of a delegation that brought food for for over 125 families in Masaya.
The food provided allow those families to eat for a week..The cost was
$650.00 US dollars. Yes that's it. What if we collaborate as a people,
through a small gesture on each of our parts and combine that effort to make a
great change for those in need. My idea, is to donate ten dollars a month to the
Fundacion Masaya Contra La Pobreza de Nicaragua..Imagine how many people we
could feed throughout the year and for Christmas, if we combine our efforts. I
will ask my family and friends to help me, help others.. Maybe you could help
as well. Lets make the world
better....by the way, as we gave the food last year, my dear mother who gave me
the gift of an extraordinary life was standing just to my side..Still coaching
me and still showing me what is most important in life is what we do for
others...I will start tomorrow, Easter...
There is a
quote by the great UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, that is always part of my
life, “The most perfect day, in our life, is the day we do something for
someone else, and not expect something in return."
Thanks for helping
Ralph Morales,
Los Angeles,
California
En Junio 2012 recibimos a una Delegación que llegó de Los Ángeles, Estados Unidos; trayendo paquetes alimentarios conteniendo Arroz, Frijoles, Azúcar y Aceite para 125 familias en pobreza extrema de 7 comunidades rurales del país.
El Comité El Piche de Los Ángeles coordinó las acciones allá, enviando a sus delegados: Dr. David Rivera, Dn. Abel Diaz, Dña. Martha Diaz, Dn. Rigo Romero y, el Nicaragüense que llegó a reencontrase con sus raíces después de 40 años de vivir en esa urbe : RALPH MORALES, quien nos ha solicitado hacer pública esta su carta, que dirige a usted querid@ lector o lectora:
__________________________________________________
Dear Friends:
I hope this
finds you all healthy and blessed with the great gift of family and friends. I
know, that everyone of us, has busy lives, filled with many obstacles that
challenge our every day.. In perspective, my challenges do not come close to
those in Nicaragua that are are truly poor, disconnected, disfranchised and
under served. Water, shelter, food and medicine, are not and issue, for
the most part, for those who communicate through the internet. There are many
in Nicaragua, that these, basic of needs are elusive and missing. I left
Nicaragua as a child, and have now begun the journey to understand who I am and
where I am from. In the last few years there have been people in my life
that have gently and patiently guided me to realize that a small and caring
gesture of compassion and love can go a long way for those in need of water,
food, shelter, and medicine. For example last year, I was honored to be
part of of a delegation that brought food for for over 125 families in Masaya.
The food provided allow those families to eat for a week..The cost was
$650.00 US dollars. Yes that's it. What if we collaborate as a people,
through a small gesture on each of our parts and combine that effort to make a
great change for those in need. My idea, is to donate ten dollars a month to the
Fundacion Masaya Contra La Pobreza de Nicaragua..Imagine how many people we
could feed throughout the year and for Christmas, if we combine our efforts. I
will ask my family and friends to help me, help others.. Maybe you could help
as well. Lets make the world
better....by the way, as we gave the food last year, my dear mother who gave me
the gift of an extraordinary life was standing just to my side..Still coaching
me and still showing me what is most important in life is what we do for
others...I will start tomorrow, Easter...
There is a
quote by the great UCLA basketball coach John Wooden, that is always part of my
life, “The most perfect day, in our life, is the day we do something for
someone else, and not expect something in return."
Thanks for helping
Ralph Morales,
Los Angeles,
California