Jan 22

Save the Date – 3rd Annual LIVE WITH PASSION

The 3rd annual Live With Passion is coming up on Saturday, April 24, 2010.  This is our biggest fundraising event of the year.  Last year we made close to $15,000!!!  The best part is EVERYONE can take part.  We ask PVs, or friends and family of PVs to organize an event in their area on April 24th.  Then participants go out and get sponsors for the event.  The event can range from organize a walk around your neighborhood to gathering people together for a 24 hour bike/run event to gathering your fellow farmers for a planting marathon…. Put on your thinking caps and used your creativity to think of an “event” for your community.  In the past we have had walks, hikes, canoeing, planting, biking, eating and performing, just to name a few.  The best part of the day is the chance to gather together as a community and know that your fellow PVs are doing the same.

We will supply you with all the necessary info for your day’s event.  In the next few weeks look for an email with brochures and sponsor sheets.   Please let us know if you think you would like to put on an event, and we do our best to support you.

A little inspiration from past events….

Washington DC – 24 Run/Bike and picnicking with Passion

Cincinnatti, OH – Walking and picnicking with Passion

Wyoming County, WV – Hiking With Passion

Tiverton, RI – Canoeing With Passion

Reading, PA – Walking with Passion

Seattle, WA – Walking with Passion

Anamoose, ND – Walking with Passion

Brooklyn, NY – Walking the Brooklyn Bridge with Passion

2009 Brooklyn, NY – Voices with Passion

There are a lot more 2009 Live with Passion Event Pictures from the 17 sites I am just having trouble locating them.  Email them to us and we will include them for more inspiration….

Jan 22

Save the Date – 3rd Annual LIVE WITH PASSION

The 3rd annual Live With Passion is coming up on Saturday, April 24, 2010.  This is our biggest fundraising event of the year.  Last year we made close to $15,000!!!  The best part is EVERYONE can take part.  We ask PVs, or friends and family of PVs to organize an event in their area on April 24th.  Then participants go out and get sponsors for the event.  The event can range from organize a walk around your neighborhood to gathering people together for a 24 hour bike/run event to gathering your fellow farmers for a planting marathon…. Put on your thinking caps and used your creativity to think of an “event” for your community.  In the past we have had walks, hikes, canoeing, planting, biking, eating and performing, just to name a few.  The best part of the day is the chance to gather together as a community and know that your fellow PVs are doing the same.

We will supply you with all the necessary info for your day’s event.  In the next few weeks look for an email with brochures and sponsor sheets.   Please let us know if you think you would like to put on an event, and we do our best to support you.

A little inspiration from past events….

Washington DC – 24 Run/Bike and picnicking with Passion

Cincinnatti, OH – Walking and picnicking with Passion

Wyoming County, WV – Hiking With Passion

Tiverton, RI – Canoeing With Passion

Reading, PA – Walking with Passion

Seattle, WA – Walking with Passion

Anamoose, ND – Walking with Passion

Brooklyn, NY – Walking the Brooklyn Bridge with Passion

2009 Brooklyn, NY – Voices with Passion

There are a lot more 2009 Live with Passion Event Pictures from the 17 sites I am just having trouble locating them.  Email them to us and we will include them for more inspiration….

Jan 22

Save the Date – 3rd Annual LIVE WITH PASSION

The 3rd annual Live With Passion is coming up on Saturday, April 24, 2010.  This is our biggest fundraising event of the year.  Last year we made close to $15,000!!!  The best part is EVERYONE can take part.  We ask PVs, or friends and family of PVs to organize an event in their area on April 24th.  Then participants go out and get sponsors for the event.  The event can range from organize a walk around your neighborhood to gathering people together for a 24 hour bike/run event to gathering your fellow farmers for a planting marathon…. Put on your thinking caps and used your creativity to think of an “event” for your community.  In the past we have had walks, hikes, canoeing, planting, biking, eating and performing, just to name a few.  The best part of the day is the chance to gather together as a community and know that your fellow PVs are doing the same.

We will supply you with all the necessary info for your day’s event.  In the next few weeks look for an email with brochures and sponsor sheets.   Please let us know if you think you would like to put on an event, and we do our best to support you.

A little inspiration from past events….

Washington DC – 24 Run/Bike and picnicking with Passion

Cincinnatti, OH – Walking and picnicking with Passion

Wyoming County, WV – Hiking With Passion

Tiverton, RI – Canoeing With Passion

Reading, PA – Walking with Passion

Seattle, WA – Walking with Passion

Anamoose, ND – Walking with Passion

Brooklyn, NY – Walking the Brooklyn Bridge with Passion

2009 Brooklyn, NY – Voices with Passion

There are a lot more 2009 Live with Passion Event Pictures from the 17 sites I am just having trouble locating them.  Email them to us and we will include them for more inspiration….

Jan 20

I-Give Special Offer

I-Give has been a wonderful source of fundraising for us. Here is their latest offer to help us raise more funds….spread the word!!!!

For each person who joins iGive using the special link below and does just one qualified web search on our site between now and noon Thursday, we’ll give PV Volunteers a dollar.

Of course, if these new members search more (or buy something at an iGive store) they’ll earn even more money for PV Volunteers. Right now, we’re donating a special $.02 per search and a bonus $5 for that first purchase plus the usual percentage.

Here’s where you come in. The only way PV Volunteers will get new supporters and that free $1 (or more) is if you invite them. Send your friends, family, and colleagues the following link in an e-mail, tweet it, do a Facebook posting, put up posters, shout from mountain tops (you know the drill) and let them know you think
PV Volunteers is pretty cool and deserves their support, especially since it’s free! You can even just forward this e-mail.

This is the link:

Jan 20

I-Give Special Offer

I-Give has been a wonderful source of fundraising for us. Here is their latest offer to help us raise more funds….spread the word!!!!

For each person who joins iGive using the special link below and does just one qualified web search on our site between now and noon Thursday, we’ll give PV Volunteers a dollar.

Of course, if these new members search more (or buy something at an iGive store) they’ll earn even more money for PV Volunteers. Right now, we’re donating a special $.02 per search and a bonus $5 for that first purchase plus the usual percentage.

Here’s where you come in. The only way PV Volunteers will get new supporters and that free $1 (or more) is if you invite them. Send your friends, family, and colleagues the following link in an e-mail, tweet it, do a Facebook posting, put up posters, shout from mountain tops (you know the drill) and let them know you think
PV Volunteers is pretty cool and deserves their support, especially since it’s free! You can even just forward this e-mail.

This is the link:

Jan 20

I-Give Special Offer

I-Give has been a wonderful source of fundraising for us. Here is their latest offer to help us raise more funds….spread the word!!!!

For each person who joins iGive using the special link below and does just one qualified web search on our site between now and noon Thursday, we’ll give PV Volunteers a dollar.

Of course, if these new members search more (or buy something at an iGive store) they’ll earn even more money for PV Volunteers. Right now, we’re donating a special $.02 per search and a bonus $5 for that first purchase plus the usual percentage.

Here’s where you come in. The only way PV Volunteers will get new supporters and that free $1 (or more) is if you invite them. Send your friends, family, and colleagues the following link in an e-mail, tweet it, do a Facebook posting, put up posters, shout from mountain tops (you know the drill) and let them know you think
PV Volunteers is pretty cool and deserves their support, especially since it’s free! You can even just forward this e-mail.

This is the link:

Jan 19

Haiti Update

Artists for peace and justice is another place for updates on the situation in Haiti. They are a group of actors who a couple years ago chose to support the work that Fr. Rick does in Haiti. They seem to be updating their site quite frequently. There was also an interview with their founder, Paul Haggis (director of the movie Crash) on Canadian Television this morning.

Also, on another sad note, Fr. Rick’s mother passed away yesterday. Fr. Rick was able to return to the states to be with his mom and family when she passed. Please keep the Frechette family in your thoughts and prayers.

Jan 19

Haiti Update

Artists for peace and justice is another place for updates on the situation in Haiti. They are a group of actors who a couple years ago chose to support the work that Fr. Rick does in Haiti. They seem to be updating their site quite frequently. There was also an interview with their founder, Paul Haggis (director of the movie Crash) on Canadian Television this morning.

Also, on another sad note, Fr. Rick’s mother passed away yesterday. Fr. Rick was able to return to the states to be with his mom and family when she passed. Please keep the Frechette family in your thoughts and prayers.

Jan 19

Haiti Update

Artists for peace and justice is another place for updates on the situation in Haiti. They are a group of actors who a couple years ago chose to support the work that Fr. Rick does in Haiti. They seem to be updating their site quite frequently. There was also an interview with their founder, Paul Haggis (director of the movie Crash) on Canadian Television this morning.

Also, on another sad note, Fr. Rick’s mother passed away yesterday. Fr. Rick was able to return to the states to be with his mom and family when she passed. Please keep the Frechette family in your thoughts and prayers.

Jan 19

Haiti Update

News about Fr. Rick Frechette in Haiti

A patient is carried by medical staff for treatment.

The hospital continues to be swamped with patients. We are not able to assess where they are coming from. They are desperate to find medical care. Overall the estimate is 500-700 patients in a hospital which is built for 200. Out of that 700, 200 are children and one third are under 12 years of age.

Approximately 100 x-rays have been performed daily and there are still people awaiting x-rays. There is one operating room functioning at this time for amputation of arms and legs. We are trying to prioritize surgeries, but we still do not have a working system and people are awaiting amputations. Most of the injuries we are seeing are fractures to the extremities, external fractures and wounds that are a couple days old; it is impossible to fix the smashed and soft tissue injuries.

Basic utilities, including water and electricity, are up and running. The pipes to the well were damaged, but they are now functioning properly.

Due to the dedicated staff, we are able to maintain a high level of hygiene, on all levels in the hospital. A truck arrived today from Food for the Poor, which delivered rice and beans, surgical supplies and disinfectants. Also a donation of 2500 family rations was delivered from CVS so that everyone that leaves the hospital has a supply of food.

The hospital grounds are open on some sides due to the perimeter wall falling down and there are slight security concerns but no major incidents. There are security issues all over Haiti and the UN is stepping up patrols with their limited resources.

Most patients are on the ground floor of the hospital. The second floor is empty with no patients. It is clear that the rooms were left in a hurry; there are still plates of food on the tables. People are afraid to go inside the buildings and apparently there are still aftershocks. According to the government’s advice, we are not to be in the building. There has been no assessment of the buildings, only according to eyesight there is no damage. Some of the ground floor rooms are being used for intervention and wound casting and dressing.

The front yard is full of patients that we are trying to move into the courtyards. Luckily, we have not had any rain. Plastic sheets have been set-up to provide shade wherever it is possible.

Today, two people died…one adult and one child, but there were also two births. One boy and one girl. It was delightful to see the physician from Italy running around trying to find a rubber band for the ambilical cord. He then found a band in an office, sterilzed it and used it.

The Italian army is setting up tent offices in our backyard, flattening the land and waiting for their supplies to be delivered. We anticipate they will be attending to patients as well.

Fr. Rick is providing medical care to patients, giving hope and talking with people to re-instill hope. He is providing pastoral care to everyone, including the staff. Among his many other duties, Fr Rick and Fr Peter (American) have also taken medical supplies to visit the injured around the city and performed funeral services at the general morgue.

Doctors from all over the world are coming to volunteer. It is amazing and impressive to see that considering all the languages, people are all working together and working hard to alleviate suffering. Staff and volunteers are sweating like crazy, everyone is tired and exhausted. It is amazing to see that 14-years after I worked here, there are so many ex-pequeños still here along with the staff. Dr Arty was with us all day. She is like Fr. Rick, helping to motivate the staff. She is a great support to the Haitian staff if they have difficulty understanding a volunteer.

At 5 pm, the lights are back on. You can hear the sound of the generator, all the cars have left the compound and the city has lights again. It is quiet where before there were many people yelling and crying in pain.

The local mobile phone service is up and running but still jammed and the satellite service seems to be jammed. We are trying to have a central communication command and we brought our own satellite phones (if they work) but we need radios on the compound to find people. The stores are not open but we are receiving re-enforcements from the Dominican Republic.

The children in Kenscoff are doing well and everyone is safe. There is hardly any structural damage. Currently there is enough food, but they are running low on diesel. Since we have close UN ties, there should not be a problem replenishing our supplies. There are still lots of vegetables, fruits and potatoes in the market, though the prices are increasing rapidly.

Ferel is working in Petionville and Port-au-Prince to help with the external youths, ex-pequeños and staff. Alfonso arrived today to help with coordination at the home. Margo (Ferel’s wife) is also helping along with Sr Altagracia.