Thursday, December 8, 2011

Hey friends and family,
Today I helped supervised the decorating of 9 Christmas trees, decorating the lobby and dinning room, and the front of the UMOM building. We also found out that there were 123 families here with 200 families on the waiting list. Whew! Some families are actually grandparents that have custody of grand children. (Bet they are tired at the end of the day.) UMOM also partners with the hospital and a bus that parks in various places around Phoenix to give medical help to those who can't afford it. They partner with other homeless shelters around the city too. Today, UMOM picked up 300 blankets from another shelter and brought them here to UMOM.
I talked with a single mother who was quite proud of her self for getting her GED last night. Her grades are good enough to get into Arizona University. Our NOMADS were in the conference room last night and she held up her grades in the window for us to see! She was so proud of herself! Today she bought a nice dress and plans to dress up for her 27th birthday on December 23 and plans to take her 7 month baby and go out for supper. How lives are changing around here is so exciting to see.
Mark also helped supervise volunteers make garden boxes, 12'x4'. They made 13 of them. Now they have a sprinkler system built in, dirt and seeds planted in the boxes. The plan here it to grow some of the food they eat here. And to teach gardening.
I hope to send you some pictures of the trees that were decorated. We even made a Grinch tree in the clinic area.
We are planning to spend Friday and Saturday nights with Marks mom. A real bed and a real shower sound pretty good right now. We'll take advantage of the washer dryer she has too.
Blessings, from a very tired, Pam and Mark

Saturday, November 26, 2011

on the road again

We have arrived in Phoenix at UMOM. This is a womens shelter that currently houses about 170 women and children. UMOM is housed in an old Super 8 hotel. Our campground is in the back on the black top parking lot. There will be 10 of us NOMADS helping for 3 weeks. One thing we get to do is wrap Christmas presents for the children. We have to put paper over the windows so there is no peaking into the room where we wrap. Plus there are 100 volunteers coming to decorate and we have to organize the Christmas decorations for them to put up. So far it sounds like a fun.
We had an uneventful trip to Phoenix except for the flat tire we had on Wednesday. We now have a new tire jack, tire repair kit, and portable air pump. That about says it all for the flat tire. We drove by Flagstaff today and it was beautiful, snow capped mountains in front of us and desert on either side of the interstate.
Blessings,
Mark and Pam
PS In case you didn't know Angel House was awarded a $15,00 for a solar project at the orphanage. The grant is from the US embasy in Dar Salam (Tanzanias capital).