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| Be The Difference You Want To See In The World! |
| 10.19.09 (6:12 pm) [edit] |
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& nbsp; &n bsp; Be The Difference You Want To See In The World! In January of 2008 in Monroe, Louisiana a youth mentoring program was terminated; effecting over 108 at-risk youths and their families. This unique and extremely effective mentoring program was helping poor and disadvantaged youths succeed in school and society; its abrupt bureaucratic cancellation has devastated the community. Mentor, Coordinator and Youth Program Creator and Facilitator, Christopher Handy is shocked; “After 6 years of hard work and dedication to creating a successful mentoring program that aided at-risk youths in challenging areas to succeed, I am devastated by its cancellation; due only to misguided budget cuts. Thanks to this program, dozens and dozens young people were making a change in their lives, furthering their education and contributing positively to the community. It is beyond me, why such a successful program would be canceled.” This very special mentoring program provided youths with the tools for success; demonstrating higher academics, lower dropout rates and a greater ability to work together as a community. http://justiceforchrishan dy.homestead.com" title="http://justiceforchrishan dy.homestead.com" target="_blank"http://justiceforchrishan dy.h...
Within three months of the termination of this program, many of the youths have become hopeless, while many others have begun to skip school, violate curfews, turn to violence and even commit crimes.
These youths are desperately seeking a better way of life but without proper guidance through an effective mentoring program, they are vulnerable to an environment that perpetuates violence, crime and lack of education.
While this unique program matched youths with volunteers from the community for a one on one relationship, bimonthly workshops were given on various subjects such as; education, personal hygiene, anti-violence, anger management, employment preparation, cultural enrichment, social etiquette and community beautification.
Rev. Chris Handy singlehandedly” made a huge difference In his community; now he needs your help!
Here is your chance to help Rev. Chris Handy, so that he can help the Youth of Monroe, Louisiana. Donations needed for: • lease a building or space large enough to hold workshops and seminars. • Equipment; such as a digital projector, laptop computer, life skills material, visual aids to combat smoking, drugs, teen age pregnancy, and STDs. • Funding to bring in top notch Empowerment Educators.
Go to: http://icanmentoringprogr am.homestead.com" title="http://icanmentoringprogr am.homestead.com" target="_blank"http://icanmentoringprogr am.h... to make your donation of $5.00 - $10.00 - $15.00 - $20.00 - $100.00 or more. You may contact: Rev. Christopher Handy P.O. Box 7514 Monroe, LA. 71211 Or by e-mail at icanmentoringprogram@gmai l.com or call him at 318-343-6297 to offer your help in other ways. All help is extremely appreciated. We can change the world one child at a time. Here’s your chance to join us to make a difference in the world. Leave No child Behind. Your Help is desperately needed!
Be The Difference You Want To See In The World! Begin now!
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| Remember To Say A Prayer For Darfur |
| 06.29.08 (6:22 pm) [edit] |
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The crisis in Darfur, in western Sudan, has led to some of the worst human rights abuses imaginable, including widespread murder, rape, abduction and forced displacement. A Genocide has unfolded, while the world watches and refuses to say anything. The Bush’s administration, thus far has offered only empty rhetoric and idle threats. The failure of the international community to act is costing the lives of thousands. The conflict in Darfur has led to the death of over 400,000 men, women, and children. Over 2.5 million people have been forced to flee from their homes. Innocent civilians have died as a result of both deliberate and random attacks. Not since the genocide in Rwanda in 1994 has the world seen such a depiction of slaughter, rape, starvation, and displacement as is happening right now in Darfur. Countless women and girls have been and are being raped. Hundreds of villages have been bombed and burned; water sources and food stocks have been destroyed, property and livestock looted. Mosques, schools, and hospitals have been burned to the ground.
President Omar El Bashir's of the Sudanese government in Khartoum is behind all of this tragedy or ethnic cleansing. His group has a strong Arab character and derives most of his support from the north of the country, which is largely Arab. The Sudanese government sees the people in Darfur as a major threat, and has funded, armed, and recruited militias such as the Janjaweed from local Arab tribes.
The Janjaweed, a ruthless band whose name means "devils on horseback", have murdered and forced millions of Darfuris to flee their homes for crowded refugee camps, where they continue to suffer extreme deprivation, disease and continued violent attacks.
Many refugee families are headed up by women with no form of income, as the men have been killed trying to defend their homes and villages. There are also many orphans who have lost or been separated from their parents during attacks. Large parts of Darfur are desert, and conditions are difficult and dangerous during the best of times. Even when the villages are left intact, many refugees are unwilling to return to Darfur unless there is security in place to protect them. If they were to return to their homes villages, they would be killed. The deadly combination of the Janjaweed and the regional drought have made these the very worst of times for the people of Darfur.
This conflict will not be solved quickly in Darfur. Armed intervention by a combined African Union/UN peacekeeping force is not viable without arriving first at a political treaty, expressed in a peace agreement. This will require the most vigorous diplomatic and economic initiatives aimed at bringing Khartoum and the rebels to the bargaining table.
In the meantime what can you and I do to help? As Christians we should not just carelessly stand by and watch while innocent people continue to face inhuman suffering and death. In the midst of all this suffering, Jesus is calling us to examine ourselves. He commands us to let His Spirit search our hearts and show us where we are wrong. We must be Christ like and envision a world in which the Christian community is willing and able to protect civilians from genocide and mass atrocities. Our mission should be to empower individuals and communities with the tools to prevent and stop the suffering. Our primary focus now is on the Darfur genocide; our larger goal is to help build a permanent anti-genocide society that transforms “Never Again” from a promise we make into a commitment we keep.
The teachings of Jesus Christ are simple today as they were over 2,000 years ago, but are very much needed during this critical time in our society. Darfur needs us and each day that we sit back and do nothing more innocent lives are lost. The only assurance we have and the people of Darfur have at this time is the Divine comfort in the peace of knowing and trusting God. So where ever you are please stop and remember the people of Darfur in your prayers, worship services, and your thoughts. ©By: Rev. Christopher D. Handy
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