Leslie! Yes, you can give on a regular basis. If you go their website, you can decide how much. If you give $5000 you are considered a major donor and you can come to India!! (or run fundraisers like me!)
Agenda:
Eat
Visit headquarters
Visit an aftercare facility
Drive through Red Light District and hope no one sees us through our tinted windows
Rest
Eat
Bed
More on this later!!!
Sunday, February 8, 2009
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How's the naan?
ReplyDeleteKeep the updates coming!
ReplyDeleteI've been reading everything and praying for you a ton!
Get your sleep and stay healthy!!
BERG
Hi Eric
ReplyDeleteReally enjoying your comments
What an experience
Amazing
Just caught up with all you have been writing. Kolkata does sound like a different planet from the safe and secure environs of Issaquah! So much pain and suffering - I can't imagine parents selling their children but know it's true. What a positive impact the students of PLMS have had so very far away from home.
ReplyDeleteTake care of yourself and please keep posting.
Hi, Eric. Thinking of you, as I read your blog every day. Thank you for the amazing journal. Safe travels. Kris
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a wonderful testimony to share about the impact our school has had on saving the lives of young girls from the sex trafficking industry. My heart is touched by what you witness everyday. Keep writing so we can continue to experience this trip through your eyes. My prayers and thoughts are with you daily.
ReplyDeleteJudy Petersen
Hi Eric,
ReplyDeleteIt has been great to read about your trip so far. It sounds amazing. I hope you brought extra storage for all the picuters you must be taking. If you can, take a video the next time you go on one of those death car rides. That would be fun to see. It snowed in Issaquah today (Monday) and school was a 2 hour delayed start! Probably a little different there. How is the weather? Be sure to say hi to Brian and Graydon for me.
Later,
Roy Cress
Hi Eric-
ReplyDeleteThank you for having the courage & the heart to go outside of your comfort zone for this cause. So many of us would rather live in our false sense of security than actually DO something to make a difference. I hope some of what you are doing rubs off on those who have yet to open their eyes. We all really need to understand how much we need each other to get through this life.
Be well & be blessed.
Michele V.