Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Hello friends, this is Launa giving a Joy Bag Update:
As many of you know, we have had the privilege of doing "Joy Bags" now for almost 10 years.
It was sort of my brain child right after our country sent troops into Afghanistan. That first endeavor, which involved collecting toys, art supplies, school supplies and letters from U.S. school children was extraordinary. We were also able to partner with Ohio penitentiaries to make quilts, pillows, wooden toys and puzzles which were delivered by our troops in hand-decorated paper shopping bags to people in the mountains of Eastern Afghanistan. Once I saw how these bags blessed the vulnerable people there, I wanted to continue the project. This time, I decided to make the bags drawstring and crafted from fabric. This way the recipient could reuse their Joy Bag for anything that they wanted once the supplies ran out.
Since that initial outreach in Afghanistan, we have done Joy Bag outreaches in Syria, India, Romania, Zambia and in the United States. This month, we were also able to do a special Christmas outreach in the Amazon jungle of Peru. This is the one that I'd like to share today as it has significant importance to me.
Joy Bag Outreach in Poyeni, Peru:
This is Lourdes, she led the outreach to her own people, the Ashaninkas in her home village, Poyeni, in a remote region of the Peruvian Amazon. This woman is so special to me because I have known her since she was a girl who lived in a children's home outside Lima. This was the first org. that I ever produced and sold Poetry Art to aid and help support. She and other Ashaninka children were housed in "Camino de Vida" home to protect them from the guerilla terrorist organization, the Sendera Luminoso as well as to educated and rear them properly. She returned to Poyeni with Joy Bags and lots of love for the children of her village.
Feliz Navidad
I traveled to this village myself in the mid-1990's and ministered to the parents of these children who were themselves children at that time!
So many children, how beautiful.
We would like to return to Poyeni to do another Christmas outreach next year and/or perhaps a summer art camp. If you would like to participate in Project:Joy Bags, please inquire. We could use financial donations and people to sew the cloth bags. We do ask that no supplies be sent as we have found over the years that it is more viable to purchase supplies within the country we serve, rather than pay exorbitant amounts of "tariffs" to ship contents to different countries.
Contact me, Launa Stan at Lstan@globalimpactworldrelief.org
Don't forget, all gifts are tax deductible and you will receive a receipt.
I will do my utmost to do another couple of Joy Bag updates soon. One will be at a senior center in the United States and the other will be from India. Have a blessed Christmas!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Haiti Fresh Water Well
Recently we were able to provide funds in the amount of $4k to help drill a well for fresh water for a region north of Port-Au-Prince in Haiti. Providing a well that delivers fresh water is a huge help to the people since they will no longer get drinking water or cooking water from a contaminated, sewage filled river or stream. These wells have a dramatic impact on improving the overall health of the people. Without the wells they are plagued with diseases.
Check back soon for more details and photographs.
Check back soon for more details and photographs.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Victoria Orphanage Outreach
On June 13 we did another outreach at an orphanage in the town of Victoria, Romania which is approximately 72 kilometers from Sibiu. The section of the orphanage that we visited was the boys section which included boys from six years old to 18 years old. This appeared to be very well run and clean. One of the staff leaders was very nice and hospitable. We delivered fruit, candies, and assorted treats for the boys. We did not take photos at this facility since it is state run and it is customary not to photograph in these institutions. This was not a problem for us since we just wanted to bless the boys.
Arpasu de Sus Orphanage Outreach
This photo was taken at the orphanage in Arpasu de Sus, Romania. This town is appr. 56 kilometers from Sibiu. On Sunday, June 12 we had the privilege of delivering 27 Joybags to the boys. Most all of these boys were without major problems and are healthy. This is a private Christian orphanage that is very clean and a nice facility. They do have the usual challenge of raising enough operating funds ongoing.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
India Garment Making Update
We recently purchased 10 more sewing machines for the garment making project that we began in 2009. The sales revenue is used to pay for items such as food, clothing, school supplies, and other miscellaneous items for needy families. This microenterprise employs local seamstresses that are creating ladies' garments such as skirts, petticoats, and night dresses. A night dress sells for approximately $4 US. A petticoat sells for $3 US. A skirt can sell for up to $3.50 US. The garments are sold in the open market and have the potential of generating up to 30% profit.
If this is the type of project that you would be interested in getting involved with please write to us at the address below or simply email us.
mstan@globalimpactworldrelief.org
lstan@globalimpactworldrelief.org
Global Impact
7470 E Gumtree Ln
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
928-759-0022
Friday, January 22, 2010
Haiti Earthquake Relief Effort
We are currently gathering funds in order to bring relief to victims in Haiti. During a planned, upcoming trip we will also be fact finding for a longer term project that could help enable families to generate income through micro enterprise projects. If you are interested in supporting this effort you can send tax deductible contributions to the Global Impact address below.
Global Impact
7470 E Gumtree Lane
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
Global Impact
7470 E Gumtree Lane
Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Blocks Hitting The Ndola Streets


These are a couple of recent photos showing the manufacture of cement blocks that are now being sold in Ndola, Zambia. We are excited about expanding this money making venture and of course the objective is to raise capital to fund the ongoing feeding program in Ndola, Zambia.
If you are interested in supporting this micro enterprise designed to feed kids, many who have lost entire families to HIV/AIDS, then visit us at www.globalimpactworldrelief.org.
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