Monday, May 30, 2011

Updates from Uganda: Time for School

I have been receiving small text messages here and there from Becca and the rest of the crew as to what they are doing and how it is going over in Uganda. For the past week they have been traveling across Uganda and taking the kids back to school. From what they said it has been an extreme treat to have the three amigos [as i have dubbed them] arrive just in time to spend a few precious days with. Unlike some of the children that they will be in school with these children are orphans. Their family is each other and to have an adult come and visit them and give them love means the world to them.




Please as you go through this week keep these children in your prayers as well as Becca, Jason, and Josh as they are sharing the love of God through their actions and learning so much in the process!

follow their journey at both of these sites:

xoxo hsw

Sunday, May 29, 2011

hope.

Our hope is that you will be empowered to help change the world, no matter where you start. 

Saturday, May 28, 2011

TFBP: Reports from Uganda



I spoke with Becca today. The three are doing great and they were able to pass out our first batch of friendship bracelets. This past
Tuesday they were visiting New Hope Christian Academy in Apach, Uganda and felt that it was the perfect time to spend time with the kids and pass out friendship bracelets.









They were visiting the kids at their school and had them get into a big circle and got the opportunity to speak with every individual child and tie a friendship bracelet on their wrist. The three said the kids faces lit up as they received their individual bracelet.


Please keep Becca, Jason, Josh, and all of our brothers and sister over in Uganda in your prayers.

xoxo hsw

Thursday, May 26, 2011

the hEART project: Penn State University

There is more fun than getting a group of your close friends together, grabbing some snacks, shopping for jewelry, and changing the world...all in an hour.


D and a few of her friends decided it was time to start spreading the word. We sent her a handful of t-shirts, and a box of our hEARt earrings. She held some earring parties at her apartment and from the response is looking into making a Go Change Move club at her university.





 It starts with a simple thought, compassion, drive, and the understanding that it takes that first step in a new direction to create change. With the help of her friends they are going, changing, and moving at PSU.

xoxo hsw

GCM: The Friendship Bracelet Project

GCM - The Friendship Bracelet Project:
After traveling to Uganda we decided that we needed to do something. How do you tangibly give to children that have nothing...where do you start. How do you involve people that cannot give monetarily and cannot travel over...what do you do. We were faced with this question as well as the ringing remembrance that these children shared everything...even the clothes on their back. Having support from the organization Go Change Move we have been able to come up with a way. We have asked all of our friends, their friends, and the pattern has continued to take a few minutes and make a friendship bracelet. This is a grass roots effort to support a globally heart breaking issue - orphans and bringing them hope.
Why friendship bracelet?
This is something that we can bring in bulk, that can go around their wrist as our missionaries spread love and hope to these children. The idea is simple sit with a child and get to know them. My mind is brought back to the trip to Africa that our friend asked them what they wanted more than anything, their response was for someone to know their name. The goal is for us to remember names and faces and to give them something to remember us from. By giving them a small token, a friendship bracelet, they will always be able to remember that there is someone out there that loves me and that remembers me and my name.

What has happened from this project?
Through Go Change Move we were given the support through volunteers to get a lot of the bracelets made, we also received bracelets from around the world from Singapore and Australia to the US and Canada. We have three missionaries over in Uganda that took these bracelets with them. Check the facebook page for other info!

How can you get involved?
Education = Compassion = Action
Become educated on this project as well as the other projects from Go Change Move as well as the organizations they support. Grow compassion for your brothers and sisters that are suffering and then take action.

Throw a friendship bracelet party and have you and your friends make a handful and send them to us.

Talk about it amongst your scope of people and see what you can do to get involved.

[Josh, Becca, and Jason in Uganda for the summer]

To Follow Becca's Trip please check out her blog

xoxohsw



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

the hEART project: Brittney

Brittney
Raleigh, NC

Brittney is a senior at Western Carolina University where she is studying to get her degree in special education. Brittney was the president of her sorority Alpha Chi Omega, and while holding this position they received a huge amount of awards including chapter of the year. Part of the reason they were honored with this award was through their philanthropic efforts.

Alpha Chi Omega's philanthropy is to help victims of domestic violence. While president Brittney, along with the rest of her chapter, helped raise awareness and money to go to these women and children in their local community that have fallen victim to domestic violence.

During the summer months Brittney works at her local YMCA at Camp G.R.A.C.E. (Growth. Recognition. Achievement. Character. Encouragement) which is in partnership with A Small Miracle inc. Camp G.R.A.C.E. is for children with pervasive developmental disorders(PDD) or Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Her passion and inspirations are driven through her love of community and her compassion for children and the hopes to see them succeed. Brittney has gone changed and moved through her leadership and fearless commitment to her peers and the youth she encounters daily.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

the hEART project


After trips to Uganda and Jamaica in 2010, four friends decided it was time to step out of the comfort of American Suburbia and begin a personal mission to change their world. Go|Change|Move is a place for you to start. Start by supporting businesses that support world relief. Start with a short - term trip to a country in need. Start by opening your home to your neighbor. Our hope is to connect you to the world that needs you, in a tangible, manageable way.

You have heard the saying, "wear your heart on your sleeve", we ware ours on our ears. Every pair of earrings we sell half of that money goes straight to drilling wells, health care, education, and giving a better life to our brothers and sisters that we are called to help. The other half goes straight back to making more.

Raising money is great to be able to give to those in need, but the more important thing is to educate our sphere of influence about what is truly going on in our world and what we can do to help.

We have had such great response with our hEART earrings that we wanted to share some pictures, stories, and inspirations that people have sent us! If you have a story of what you have done to Go|Change|Move, or have a picture of you in our earrings...or anything that inspires you, I would love to post it up here and share with the world what you are doing. It starts here. Enjoy.

xoxo hsw