Fernanda is the Business Manager of a small health clinic called Casa el Buen Summaritano. The clinic is completely free, and serves a population of undocumented immigrants in the Southwest area of Houston. So many of her patients were affected by Hurricane Harvey. So Fernanda wanted to do something to help. “We got the idea to hold a Friendsgiving,” said Fernanda. “So we identified those new patients that we served after the storm and were most affected and invited them.” Fernanda wanted to put together a full “Thanksgiving Kit” for 50 families, turkey included. Lots of community partners came together to pitch in. But she was missing one vital – and some might argue, the most important – thing. The pies. We jumped in and purchased 50 pies for 50 families. And in the end, Fernanda and her crew of other partners were able to put together a complete meal that included the turkey, stuffing mix, a bag of potatoes, two cans of vegetables, dinner rolls, and of course, a pie. … [Read more...] about A Whole Lotta Pies
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Something to Be Thankful For
So many families were affected by the flooding in Houston, Texas, during Hurricane Harvey. And the devastation extended into schools, too. Over the Thanksgiving season, the needs of students and their families was felt even more deeply – many families don't have working ovens, stoves, or microwaves. But they still wanted to have a Thanksgiving dinner. Juan Sorto is an amazing community leader in Northeast Houston – where the flooding was extensive. He’s been visiting kids in at Hilliard Elementary in Northeast for years. And he’s especially dedicated to bringing them joy in the post flood holiday season. So for Day 328, we wanted to help Juan and some Hilliard students have a lovely Thanksgiving meal – despite the challenges. First, we rented a car that could fit enough food for 66 students and 3 teachers for three separate classrooms! We then set about getting full meals that could be served without any preparation – roasted chickens, fresh bread, fruit, and some classic … [Read more...] about Something to Be Thankful For
Teach Your Children Well
Northeast Houston was an area particularly hard yet by Hurricane Harvey. Families there are struggling to get their lives back together. And teachers have an extra challenge – getting enough school supplies. Teachers around the country often supplement the necessary school supplies for their students each school year. And teachers at Hilliard and Shadybrook Elementary Schools are no different. But Ms. Parker, Ms. Quintana, and Ms. Polo were in a bind – after the flooding, they had to concentrate on their own homes and families, and their resources were running out. That’s why Juan – an amazing community advocate in Northeast Houston – had an idea to help these amazing teachers out. He wanted to be sure that they had everything they needed to start the school year off right. So we partnered up with Juan to purchase supplies for all three teachers, things like crayons, large pads of paper, and packs of colored paper. The supplies were small, but they go a long way to help … [Read more...] about Teach Your Children Well
A Phone Call Away
A lot of us take being connected for granted. With the world at our fingers through cell phones, it's easy to forget how isolating it can be when you don't have an easy way to connect. But at Nakivale Refugee Settlement, being able to communicate easily is vital. Whether it's being able to move around the settlement more quickly, or communicate from anywhere in the camp, connection is important. One of the vital members of our team, Jimmy Bob, was feeling a bit more disconnected then he would have liked. Jimmy is the Operations Manager at Nakivale, and as you can imagine, there are quite a few operations taking place at the settlement! Jimmy is an incredible manager - with a not so incredible phone. But Jimmy's phone was consistently on the fritz, leaving Jimmy without coverage and without connection to his teams. We thought it was about time we help Jimmy by making his life a little more connected - with a brand new, reliable, phone. Jimmy was ecstatic. "I … [Read more...] about A Phone Call Away
Drama Queens
In Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda, you can find talent around every corner. And much of the talent comes from our drama performance troupes. Made up of Congolese, Rwandese, and Burundian refugees, they spread positive messages throughout the settlement. Their message? The importance of women empowerment and respect. “They help people think about how they use their own power - whether they use it for bad or good," said Sonia from the ARC team, who works closely with the groups. This message is important anywhere in the world. And it's especially important in Nakivale Refugee Settlement, where people are at their most vulnerable. So for Day 325, we're getting something to help these drama troupes perform at their best – new costumes. When performing theater, one of elements that truly makes the performance stand out are the costumes. And one particular dance troupe was without costumes to make their performance look cohesive and colorful. So we bought the … [Read more...] about Drama Queens
You’re An All Star
There are over 120,000 refugees in Nakivale Refugee Settlement. Which begs the question - how are they all looked after? One way? Our community activists. Community activists are members of the community who keep their eyes and ears open for victims of sexual and gender-based violence, and help those victims get the support they need. “They allow us to reach out to the places we cannot reach,” our colleague Sonia told us. Our community activists are volunteers – they don't get paid for the work they do. So today, we wanted to recognize some of our all-star activists who go above and beyond in their work, and do something to make their jobs just a little easier. These all-stars travel throughout the settlement for their work. But Nakivale is huge – over 32 square miles. And right now, it's the rainy season, which getting around a little uncomfortable. We wanted to provide them with a way to reach their destination dry – umbrellas! Two of the all-stars activists we met … [Read more...] about You’re An All Star
The Better to Hear You With
The Nakivale team is always excited about their work, always positive and generous. And this has a lot to do with their leader – Richard Khaemba. Richard is ARC's Regional Coordinator. And he fuels the Nakivale team's spirit. He provides positive and warm support, knows when to step in and when to take a step back. “Richard is relational and has had our backs as staff," said Sonia, one of our teammates at Nakivale. "He is a father and a friend.” Richard is already well connected to his team in a relationship sense, but when it comes to work in the field it can get a little more complicated. His phone is old and unreliable, which makes it difficult to connect to his team when they're off in the furthest corners of the refugee settlement. So on Day 323, we wanted to make Richard's work just a little bit easier by connecting him to his team, wherever they are, with a new phone! With his brand new phone, Richard will be able to communicate those positive affirmations … [Read more...] about The Better to Hear You With
Just Like Riding a Bike
Nakivale is home to over 120,000 refugees. And they rely on ARC water points throughout the camp for all their water needs - there are no other sources. This is where our plumbers, the unsung heroes of Nakivale, come in. They help send 30,000 liters of water per week to the farthest reaches of Nakivale. That is a LOT of water - and that means there is always a need for the plumbers! But when you live in a refugee settlement as large as Nakivale, getting around can be difficult. The plumbers have to travel all over the camp, fixing problems as they come up. So with the rest of our Nakivale staff, we formulated a plan to surprise the plumbers with an easier way to get around the settlement. The surprise? Bicycles! Bicycles are a quick way to traverse the roads of Nakivale and reach the water points that need repair in a timely manner. Not only does this keep them from spending so much time traveling, but it also helps serve the people who are reliant on the water more … [Read more...] about Just Like Riding a Bike
Justice for All
At Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda, one of the ways we serve refugees there is with water – lots of it. Our extensive water system pulls from a nearby lake, purifies the water, and then distributes that water to 42 points throughout the settlement. And it’s the only water that the over 120,000 refugees living in Nakivale have access to. So it goes without saying – it’s important that the system doesn’t break down. That’s where Justice comes in. He leads and oversees a team of plumbers who walk the pipeline and fix any problems that come up. “This is a 24 hour job,” says Andrew, our Operations Officer at Nakivale. “Justice is awake at all times to make sure that water gets to where it needs to go.” Justice could use a few things to help him do his job, efficiently and safely. So for Day 321, we decided to do a little something special for him. “Justice has a passion for this work,” says Andrew. “He’s proactive.” And you can see this passion right away with … [Read more...] about Justice for All
Office Space
At Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda, we work with a lot of partners – from health providers to the police. But there’s one partner in particular we really couldn’t do without – the Refugee Welfare Council. “RWC leadership is the first point of contact for information of what’s going on in the community," explains Sonia, one of our Protection Officers. “They support us in identifying abuse cases, referrals to hospitals and the court system, things like that. Without their support, we wouldn’t be able to help nearly as many women, girls, and vulnerable people in Nakivale.” The Refugee Welfare Council team recently upgraded to newer offices in the settlement. But there was one problem – they didn’t have any office supplies. So for Day 320, we’re helping make their offices whole, so they can settle in and get back to doing what they do best. We got the Refugee Welfare Council team all the things they’ll need to work smoothly in their new space - pens, pencils, … [Read more...] about Office Space