The Portage Presbyterian Church

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SOWING SEEDS OF HOPE FOR FUTURE

            It is rainy season in Haiti. While that sometimes creates terrible challenges for those whose homes were destroyed in the earthquake, it is also good news. The rainy season is the growing season. And for thousands of farmers, it is both an opportunity for economic recovery and a chance for them to play an important role in their country’s healing process.

            Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) is partnering with the Presbyterian Hunger Program to provide funds and staff support for seeds of hope for Haiti. PDA has committed $500,000 to purchase seeds and tools for farmers who are trying to feed the hundreds of thousands of displaced Haitians who have left Port-au-Prince, as well as the communities that are hosting the displaced.

            PDA is working through FONDAMA, a new partner network in Haiti that was organized last fall with support from the Presbyterian Hunger Program ministry “Joining Hands Against Hunger.” FONDAMA will mobilize 30,000 farmers all over the country and help boost their production by providing them with corn and bean seeds, and simple tools. The farmers, especially those who returned to the countryside without any resources or tools after the earthquake, will then have what they need to grow crops.

            Seeds will be purchased locally. This has three benefits: (1) it further supports the disaster-impacted economy; (2) it secures seed varieties that are appropriate for local conditions; and (3) it reduces transportation expenses.

            While immediate food distribution is critical for survival in the first days after a disaster, the medium- to long-term recovery calls for a different kind of response. The seeds and tools project provides food for people in need and helps the local agricultural economy take the first steps toward long-term sustainability.

            When distribution of foreign food donations is used as a long-term solution, the local agricultural economy is circumvented by an influx of cheap or free foreign goods. Such a response could actually harm the local economy and any hope of self sufficiency. The PDA grant allows thousands of rural farmers to do their part in growing corn and beans so that Haitians participate in their own recovery and can create a self-reliant future.

            “While we affirm and share in the important immediate response of critical food distribution, we are pleased to join in this promising long-term response. It is our hope and goal that by supporting FONDAMA and other Haitian partners, we can cultivate a lasting recovery that fosters self-sufficiency rather than dependency,” said Randy Ackley, PDA coordinator.

            Presbyterians are taking the lead in this endeavor, and the effort is receiving support from other faith partners in North America. PDA’s contribution will provide seeds and tools to approximately 7,000 of the 30,000 farmers targeted by FONDAMA. PDA has assigned temporary staff on site to help organize and launch the program.

            To learn more about the work of Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and to contribute to the recovery work in Haiti, visit the PDA home page. To learn more about the Presbyterian Hunger Program, visit the Web site. See more about FONDAMA (Fondasyon Men-lan-men Ayiti or “Foundation Hands in Hands Haiti”) at the Joining Hands Web site.



Volunteer Opportunities @ River Haven Homeless Shelter

            "River Haven" would like to thank all who have been a part of its successful opening in January. Our continuing progress in teaching independent skills relies on all of the volunteers who have been willing to share their time and talents, hearts and hands.

            The River Haven Steering Committee is asking PPC and/or a group here at PPC to accept the challenge of dedicating one day per month as our volunteering scheduling opportunity.

            An example would be to "pick a date" - for instance, the 16th day of each month - and be responsible for signing up volunteers for the five time slots that need to be covered that day. This would allow each volunteer to work only one time each month, sharing the gift of caring throughout all of Columbia County.

            Some of the tasks and responsibilities of a volunteer may include:

                        * offering a positive and encouraging presence, understanding that bringing a book to read during quiet times means that the shelter is successful.

                        * assisting with cleaning, food preparation and homework, as requested.

                        * preparing bedrooms for new residents

                        * being available to answer questions, interacting with residents and even playing with children

            If you have "specialized skills" and might be willing to teach a "life-skills workshop" please contact Brandon at River Haven (742-7687).

 

            If you are interested in pursuing either of these opportunities as a group, or even as an individual, please contact Adrienne at 617-2298.

            Thank you for your help and your consideration as we work together to care for and support those in need.


JUNIOR HIGH MISSION TRIP - SUMMER, 2008 - DULUTH, MN

Plans continue to be made for the Junior High Mission Trip to Duluth during the week of July 6-11. Alex Harvey, Nick Hankins, Meghan Messer and Brittany Ballard will be working in such places as a soup kitchen, a food pantry, clothing warehouse, a summer kid's program or a nursing care facility as they "share the good news of Jesus" through their presence and their actions.

Please remember these four young people and the adult leaders (Deb Harvey and Pastor Dave) as they minister on our behalf to those in need.

SENIOR HIGH MISSION TRIP - SUMMER, 2008 - NEW ORLEANS, LA

We now have our "full contingent" of mission trippers for this trip - including our "female adult leader."

Those going to New Orleans in June will be Alyssa Crossley, Kayla Ballard, Colter Joles, Ryan Carney, Dan Bennett, Kathy Bennett, Kami Bornick, Taylor Bornick. Julie Gerner and Pastor Dave will be the adult leaders.

Please remember our Senior High Mission Trippers and adult leaders in your prayers as we begin to plan and prepare for the trip in June, 2008



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