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January14th

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I’ve spent the past 48 hours immersed in the news coming out of Haiti. My heart broken for the people. I’ve spent the same amount of time on the computer working on Craft Hope. When I hear of these types of tragedies it is like a fire is lit within me. The stories consume me, the need to help overwhelms me. And I go back to, it’s only me… what can I do to make a difference? Then I remember Craft Hope and the incredible community that I’ve come to know and love over the past year. God has truly blessed me with the gift of Craft Hope and entrusted me with it. I thank God daily for allowing me the opportunity to serve in this way. Even if I truly want to jump on the next plane leaving for Haiti.

Talking to my hubby last night, all of the emotions were swelling within me like when Katrina hit New Orleans. I was a new mama, home in the evening with my 9 month old baby girl. I sat on the couch and cried. Wanting to help. Then a local news station broke in that the evacuees were heading to Austin. That they would be arriving at the Convention Center and the Red Cross needs donations. I loaded up my car with things Makena had outgrown or did not use anymore. The car was packed. Infant car seats, a bassinet, clothes, diapers… I knew women were arriving with babies and had nothing. And boy were those thoughts correct.

I jumped into my loaded car in my pajamas. I kid you not. Showed up at the Convention Center where bus loads of evacuees were arriving. Began unloading my car with items to help those mama’s make it through the night with their babies. And realized pretty quickly that the NEED was greater than reported. There was no one there to accept the donations. Simply people unloading. As I walked around I noticed hundreds of people, disoriented, trying to come to terms with what they had just been through. This group came straight from bus and airplane to Austin. I hurried over to the first Red Cross worker I could find and volunteered my time.

I worked through the night. In my pajamas. Welcoming people to Austin and listening to their stories. Helping them get into the proper lines to get a shower. Noticing that all of them arrived with NOTHING. Not a bag in their hands. They had come from devastation. They had to leave everything behind.

I worked the next four days, specifically evening times with a couple of friends from my church. One I happened to reunite with here in this blog space that I hadn’t seen in a couple of years. Crazy, small world. Stefani and I spent countless hours there. Sitting with the evacuees, listening to their stories, offering them a shoulder to cry on. It was truly the first lesson in my adult life in how to just BE with a person. Nothing else was expected.

I spent the daylight hours as a case worker for the Red Cross processing the evacuees and getting them money. Helping them figure out whats next.

Through all of my work on Craft Hope the past couple of days I have come across countless organizations and their multitude of needs. Honestly though, the stories that really break my heart are the stories of the children in the schools and in the orphanages.

I found this organization called The Hands & Feet Project, don’t even ask me how at this point, and have been following them on Facebook. They are updating their site regularly. It is an orphanage in Haiti. I look at the pictures of the children and I want to reach through the computer screen and make it all better.

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This is a picture that they posted on their site earlier this evening. The children and organizers at the orphanage sleeping under the stars since their building is damaged. This is day two for them of no help. But there they are, each tiny body sleeping peacefully under God’s grace. Alive and well. This picture gives me hope. Hope that Haiti will overcome this devastation and the next generation will grow and thrive. It will take years, but for these precious souls it MUST be worth it.

Please do what you can and support Haiti. There are many outlets in which you can donate. You can text “haiti” to the Red Cross at 90999 and they will simply charge you $10 on your next telephone bill. What a great way to donate $10. You can also see what Craft Hope is doing with Giving Children Hope and also calling all crafters for donations for an Etsy shop to benefit Doctors Without Borders.

Please say a prayer tonight for those sweet souls in Haiti. They need our prayers more than ever.

11 Comments

  • Comment by Sygnet Creations — January 15, 2010 @ 1:46 am

    They are in my thoughts and prayers. I actually came across this Orphanage on the news tonight (If I am not mistaken) there was an American family trying to find their newly adopted daughter who is still in Haiti awaiting final paper work… One of the corespondents called the mother and gave her the news that her baby girl was alive and well and sleeping under the stars. They also said they planned to check on them and insure they continue to have food and water as long as they are in Haiti. It was so heart warming to see but really brings to light all that these people need. Thanks for sharing this and all you have done thus far to bring efforts and support their way!

  • Comment by Di — January 15, 2010 @ 11:26 am

    Great post Jade – very thought provoking and great work from you! Well done on getting the ETSY shop up and running!

  • Comment by Susan — January 15, 2010 @ 11:28 am

    What a blessing it must have been for you to have been there in Austin (pajamas or not!) to experience this first hand to help as best as you could. My prayers are going up for the Haitian community and their loved ones around the world.

  • Comment by marjorie — January 15, 2010 @ 1:50 pm

    So many are blessed by your passion and fire that God gives you. Keep up the good work!

  • Comment by frauheuberg — January 17, 2010 @ 11:28 am

    …i´m so touched about your project…it´s so wonderful to see what people can do with their visions…you have our full respect for your work…and i set the button on our blogsite…www.frauheuberg.blogspot.com
    do everyday something good…without asking and without consideration … just like here and now … out of the moment …
    that´s so damn true…our thoughts are with all victims of this unimaginable natural disaster…and we support your work with our possibilities…;)…a big hug from germany…

  • Comment by ruth — January 18, 2010 @ 2:44 am

    you really are an inspiration. Its wonderful that the etsy site was up and selling so fast, if there is anything I can do over here do let me know.

  • Comment by Cherie — January 18, 2010 @ 8:42 am

    Hopped on over from the Craft Hope blog to say thank you for your efforts with the Haiti project. It’s amazing, wonderful, awesome and must take an incredible amount of work….thank you!

  • Comment by April Alexander — January 18, 2010 @ 10:56 pm

    I came over from the Craft Hope blog to say thank you as well! I’ve been looking for months literally for a site such as Craft Hope where I could donate items I had made to help people around the world, especially the poor. I googled crafting and Haiti and your blog Craft Hope was the first hit! I have a heart for missions and for crafting, and since I’m a stay at home mom of two (11 yrs. and 3 yrs.) I can’t go out of the country very often. I’m SO excited to have found you! I have donated a hand made item to the Craft Hope Etsy store for Doctors Without Borders. If there is anything I can do to help you out with the project please let me know! Thanks again and God Bless!

  • Comment by Kelly — January 19, 2010 @ 8:55 pm

    Hi, I found your blog from ohdeedoh I think, something nursery related as I’m feathering my first. I really appreciate this post. It is so hard to know how to think about it and what to do and how to feel . . . all of it. Don’t know if you know this blog but here is another post that really encouraged me in the same vein: http://lysaterkeurst.blogspot.com/2010/01/be-near.html

    I look forward to looking at your blog more. Kelly

  • Comment by dana — January 20, 2010 @ 1:06 pm

    Jade, you always know just how to say it. My heart goes out as well and you are so wonderful to point out that we CAN make a (small, collectively LARGE) difference.
    I send Sarah a couple items for the etsy shop. You guys are BUSY. WOW. Thank you for all the hours you’re putting in!
    I’m sure you computer has been running non stop.

  • Comment by Susie — January 21, 2010 @ 8:32 am

    May you be blessed ten-fold for your part in Craft Hope…for being the hands of Jesus helping His children in need.

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