This year’s devastating hurricane season on the southern coast of the U.S. has left ARC teams wondering how we might respond. While our focus is normally outside the United States, our connection to disenfranchised people reaches our own shores as well. So, on Day 273 we sent a team to Houston, Texas to see how we could help communities still recovering from Hurricane Harvey. One of the first things our team encountered was that people still don't know what is happening or what steps they should take - especially Spanish-speakers. In northeast Houston - where our team is working - FEMA hasn't been able to reach the families whose homes were damaged or flooded in the storm. As a result, the families have been in limbo, not knowing what they should do to make their homes safe or prepare for the next steps of recovery. So, on Day 273, we wanted to help people out of the darkness and empower them with information they critically need. So we translated some critical FEMA documents … [Read more...] about Speaking My Language
Campaigns
A Field Trip
Day 272 was all about making one amazing day for a group of 100 children who have encountered more than their share of challenges and struggles. Alongside our partner Beyond the Horizon, the ARC team in Islamabad arranged a fun day at the mall for a group of orphan children. None of the children had ever been to a mall, nevermind the nicest mall in Islamabad. We gave them a a tour through the mall, and they had the chance to meet some popular mascots and ride the carousel. And we capped the whole day off with a special meal in the rooftop restaurant. "We specially arranged today to help the kids build confidence within society and expose them to new learnings," said Habib ur Rehman, ARC team member. "With these types of special opportunities for future leaders we can boost their enthusiasm and help them to find successful life paths." It was simply a short day at the mall - but the memory will last a lifetime for these children. … [Read more...] about A Field Trip
Celebrating Humanitarians
Sometimes you just need to take a moment and celebrate - and that's especially true for our teams who struggle with some pretty challenging problems day-in and day-out. So that's just what the Questscope team in Jordan did on Day 271 in honor of World Humanitarian Day (Questscope is ARC's partner organization, working with youth in Jordan and Germany). The Questscope team assembled in the office courtyard (see Day 227) for a social hour. They purchased a cake and some other refreshments to mark the occasion. Dr. Curt Rhodes, Questscope's International Director, spoke about the founding of the organization and the important work they were all doing. He invited anyone who wanted to share their experience working with refugees, and six team members shared their very moving stories and thoughts about humanitarianism. "I believe it is very important to exchange ideas and experiences and to share them with others," said Mazen Rehan, who organized the gathering. "Our staff were really … [Read more...] about Celebrating Humanitarians
Some New Wheels
On our last day in Kyangwali, we saved a project that might make the biggest impact yet. There are too many people in Kyangwali who are stuck - people who have a disability or who just can't get around on their own. They're stranded at home, only able to connect when people come to visit them or see how they're doing and if they need anything. We met one young boy who isn't able to walk. He can only drag himself across the ground - so his clothes are always dusty and dirty. If he wants to go any distance, someone must carry him. Another elderly gentleman in his 80s has been confined to his home. His neighbors do what they can to take care of him, but it's hard on them and it's hard on him. For these Kyangwali residents, mobility would make all the difference. So - before we moved on from Kyangwali - we purchased and handed over 3 new wheelchairs to help these residents get moving. "I am very excited," Agnes, our third wheelchair recipient told us. "Now I can walk on my … [Read more...] about Some New Wheels
WATER! Get Your Clean Water!
We have just a couple of days left in Kyangwali refugee settlement, and we wanted to spend today helping a group of young people who've already taken initiative to change their lives. These young men are running a water business in Kyangwali. There are some restaurants, guesthouses and residents who pay these boys to collect water for them from the settlement's water points and deliver it to their doors. The boys have a small wheelbarrow they use for the job that can carry about 3 jerricans of water. While they're at it, they also collect water for elderly residents or people who can't manage to get water for themselves. They wanted to grow their business and do more for their community. So, on Day 269 we helped them build their capacity...with a new water cart. We commissioned welders in Kyangwali to construct a new water cart that would more than triple the amount of water the waterboys could transport. Now they can carry 12 jerricans at one time (at any given time, they … [Read more...] about WATER! Get Your Clean Water!
Getting Local
At ARC, we work on two kinds of problems - the impossible (very big, tough problems) and the doable. Changemakers 365 is all about doing the doable, making small changes that cost no more than $500 a day but make a huge difference in people's lives. But we've discovered that we can do the doable and, at the same time, lay the groundwork for tackling the impossible. One of the biggest, toughest problems in Kyangwali is violence against women - trying to prevent it and responding when it does happen. To create solutions that will work and be embraced, we need to meet women and communities where they are. We need to be accessible. But right now, ARC has just one central location where women can come for help. It's at the center of the settlement, but it's a 5-6km walk from home for many women. Violence against women is one of those big, tough problems our teams work on. In Kyangwali, our team believes that if they can just manage to get locations set up in the settlement's 4 main … [Read more...] about Getting Local
Immediate Service Delivery
One of the ideas that inspired the creation of Changemakers 365 was Immediate Service Delivery. It was submitted to ARC's worldwide staff ideas competition - The Changemakers Award - a few years back. While it didn't win, we thought it was terrific. And we carried the spirit of the idea forward in Changemakers 365. Here's the gist. A lot of ARC's work is spent on big, long projects. These are projects we've planned months in advance with very specific budgets, each dollar earmarked and spoken for. It's critical work, but the the problem is it leaves little room to respond to emergent needs. If something comes up and someone needs help that's not already allotted for from a budget, a special request must be made to our institutional donors. The process can take awhile. Immediate service delivery is all about cutting out the waiting time. And getting people what they need, right when they need it. On Day 267, we wanted to make immediate service delivery a reality in Kyangwali. … [Read more...] about Immediate Service Delivery
Out Of The Elements
In Kyangwali refugee settlement, there are hundreds of people who are considered extremely vulnerable individuals. These might be elderly residents who are living alone, unaccompanied minors, or people living with disabilities. But on Day 266, we met one woman who - on that day - might have been the most vulnerable person in Kyangwali. She had been sleeping rough - out in the open every night without a roof or a door to protect her. We had to do something about it. People from the community brought the woman's situation to our attention. So, when we let them know our plan to build her a home, they were on board. We had a building crew ready to go that very minute. We got them the building materials and they got to work - putting up supports, laying a roof and mixing mud to make the walls. A frame was up before we knew it. "This shelter will protect this woman," said Joseph, ARC team member. "She was unsafe living out in the open like that." In addition to her new home, … [Read more...] about Out Of The Elements
The Middlemen
On Days 242 and 243, we helped a group of girls - who weren't able to complete their formal education - continue building skills that will support them into the future. Today, we're working with a group of boys who are dealing with some of the same challenges. Not able to finish their educations, they need to figure out how to make their way in the world. They had an idea, and we were happy to help them make it happen on Day 265. Kyangwali settlement is actually a quite fertile place. The refugee farmers who work the land here are able to get decent yields of maize and beans. That's where these boys come in. Their idea is to be a link between farmers and traders. Farmers are busy in their fields, and don't always have the time or means to transport their produce to market. Likewise, the traders who want to purchase produce can't visit each and every farmer. The boys wanted to get in the middle. So, we helped them to purchase a whole lot of sacs to store the maize and beans … [Read more...] about The Middlemen
Sunlight 24-7
Imagine every night in total darkness. No way to find something in the dark, to see your way to the bathroom, to read...to do anything. That is how many people in Kyangwali pass every night. They don't have any kind of a light, so when the sun goes down there's little they can do but sit awake or sleep. If they have a little bit of money they try to buy parrafin candles, but those quickly run out. Being in the dark is challenging and terribly limiting for many people. But for certain individuals who are living on their own or are particularly vulnerable, not having a light can really be terrifying. On Day 264, we were determined to bring light into the lives of as many Kyangwali residents as we could. We delivered solar lamps to 35 of the most vulnerable individuals in the settlement. The lamps sit out in the sun all day long charging, and then they last for hours of use after the sun goes down. They'll make an impact - overnight! "I have been buying parrafin when I have money … [Read more...] about Sunlight 24-7