Making way for Spring

In America and Europe where this cold Winter weather has been particularly annoying, we long for Spring – New Beginnings, Fresh starts.


Such is the case for Nazareth House Apostolate, the last few months have not been very friendly to us. There have been many severe illnesses, deaths of family and friends, and the unfortunate economic down-turn. A lot of people are struggling.

Its important for us to be kind to everybody, because everyone is having a rough time. The difficult times are magnified in countries such as Sierra Leone. Life is harder. The problems are life threatening, a matter of survival.

In First World Countries, the financial difficulties result in us cutting out some of our extra luxuries and entertainment. We may cut out our monthly gym membership, pay more attention to the groceries we buy, drive less, eat out less, make our clothes last a little longer before we replace them with new. In Third World countries, where figuring out how to provide a meal for one day is already a problem, the situation is much more severe and a matter of life or death. For families who are existing on the equivalent of less than $2.00 US dollars a week, it is impossible to make it with anything less.

As we’ve reported in prior post – Beginning MARCH 1, 2009, the current lease runs out on St. Laurence House in Freetown Sierra Leone. Our staff, James, Kadijah, Lucy, Ann Marie & little Roo will be left without housing as well as all our medications, supplies and hospital equipment that we store for distribution to the poor. Out on the streets with no place to go.

Nazareth House has been trying to raise money for a compound. Land and Property are being bought up in Sierra Leone fast by the elite & also Foreign Investors ….and at high costs – especially to organizations. We must buy now, while there is availability and before prices are too prohibitive. We’ve been offered a compound for $250,000 but in all our efforts the money just hasn’t been raised. Our hopes have been that we would be able to buy it in March 2009.

Rental property is becoming harder to find in Freetown, especially a place appropriate for our needs. In years past, we’ve paid rent anywhere from $6,000 to $8,000 a year. This is always required as a prepay for a year. Finding a new rental place is expected to cost $10,000, if we find a suitable place available. Prices are always higher for Organizations.

I don’t know how we are going to make this Compound a reality, but I do know that we MUST do it and I know that it is very important. Too many lives are at stake.

Nazareth House depends on donations to exist, to fulfill the needs of the poor. As of late, donations have been down (economy woes are bearing down hard on us). Some are unable to donate at the level they were used to, some have discontinued giving at all. We’re all hurt by this economy. All of us at all levels. Our best chance of furthering the work of Nazareth House is to spread the word. If we had 1000 people faithfully giving $25 or more per month we could provide the monthly assistance, maintenance of those we serve (including our school) and also be able to raise the money to buy a compound by next March, 2010. That is…if we end up having to rent again this year… and that is IF, I say IF, we are able to find a suitable place to rent. Currently we have about 60 total Supporters of which 13 regularly give each month. Yeah! Awesome isn’t it? We have done so much with so little. Can you imagine the impact if we had an adequate operations center in Freetown AND adequate funding?

Tell your friends, family, co-workers. Remember that YOU are Nazareth House – it is not an organization – you share in the work – you know the results of your contributions by the photos that James’ photography talents provide us. Take time to re-look through the photos on the PHOTO WEB ALBUMS of our website and review what you’ve done over the years for the people in Sierra Leone. View our youtube channel at www.youtube.com/SaloneNHA. See it all in action. Look at the children in Kabala who now have a school building, complete with desks and benches, supplies, and uniforms. We cannot allow this work to be placed in jeopardy. We cannot allow these people to once again experience being left out, left behind, discarded & forgotten.

I believe in miracles, there is still the possibility that we can raise the money and buy a compound by March 2009, or at least find a place to rent for the next year. Given our funds of late, I don’t know how, but God knows. God knows how much YOUR work through Nazareth House makes a difference in the lives of so many in Sierra Leone. God knows the work, he knows the needs. He knows how hard James, Kadijah and their family work to minister to the poor – night after night, day after day, moment after moment. He knows of our desire to provide a friendly atmosphere and clean environment for the terminally ill to pass on with love and friendship surrounding them. God knows the need for a mini-medical clinic in the neighborhood and our desire to make it a reality. God knows all these things.

Nazareth House relies entirely on God as he expresses Himself through YOU in your prayers, compassion and generosity.

The Seeds have been planted, the soil is tilled. There is so many possibilities to make life better and to minister to God’s loved ones in the poor. Its up to you and those you invite into Nazareth House…


…to see it come to FULL BLOOM.

Give Today, commit to monthly donations, invite friends… Lets start the campaign today to reach 1000 people donating $25 per month.

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Making way for Spring

In America and Europe where this cold Winter weather has been particularly annoying, we long for Spring – New Beginnings, Fresh starts.


Such is the case for Nazareth House Apostolate, the last few months have not been very friendly to us. There have been many severe illnesses, deaths of family and friends, and the unfortunate economic down-turn. A lot of people are struggling.

Its important for us to be kind to everybody, because everyone is having a rough time. The difficult times are magnified in countries such as Sierra Leone. Life is harder. The problems are life threatening, a matter of survival.

In First World Countries, the financial difficulties result in us cutting out some of our extra luxuries and entertainment. We may cut out our monthly gym membership, pay more attention to the groceries we buy, drive less, eat out less, make our clothes last a little longer before we replace them with new. In Third World countries, where figuring out how to provide a meal for one day is already a problem, the situation is much more severe and a matter of life or death. For families who are existing on the equivalent of less than $2.00 US dollars a week, it is impossible to make it with anything less.

As we’ve reported in prior post – Beginning MARCH 1, 2009, the current lease runs out on St. Laurence House in Freetown Sierra Leone. Our staff, James, Kadijah, Lucy, Ann Marie & little Roo will be left without housing as well as all our medications, supplies and hospital equipment that we store for distribution to the poor. Out on the streets with no place to go.

Nazareth House has been trying to raise money for a compound. Land and Property are being bought up in Sierra Leone fast by the elite & also Foreign Investors ….and at high costs – especially to organizations. We must buy now, while there is availability and before prices are too prohibitive. We’ve been offered a compound for $250,000 but in all our efforts the money just hasn’t been raised. Our hopes have been that we would be able to buy it in March 2009.

Rental property is becoming harder to find in Freetown, especially a place appropriate for our needs. In years past, we’ve paid rent anywhere from $6,000 to $8,000 a year. This is always required as a prepay for a year. Finding a new rental place is expected to cost $10,000, if we find a suitable place available. Prices are always higher for Organizations.

I don’t know how we are going to make this Compound a reality, but I do know that we MUST do it and I know that it is very important. Too many lives are at stake.

Nazareth House depends on donations to exist, to fulfill the needs of the poor. As of late, donations have been down (economy woes are bearing down hard on us). Some are unable to donate at the level they were used to, some have discontinued giving at all. We’re all hurt by this economy. All of us at all levels. Our best chance of furthering the work of Nazareth House is to spread the word. If we had 1000 people faithfully giving $25 or more per month we could provide the monthly assistance, maintenance of those we serve (including our school) and also be able to raise the money to buy a compound by next March, 2010. That is…if we end up having to rent again this year… and that is IF, I say IF, we are able to find a suitable place to rent. Currently we have about 60 total Supporters of which 13 regularly give each month. Yeah! Awesome isn’t it? We have done so much with so little. Can you imagine the impact if we had an adequate operations center in Freetown AND adequate funding?

Tell your friends, family, co-workers. Remember that YOU are Nazareth House – it is not an organization – you share in the work – you know the results of your contributions by the photos that James’ photography talents provide us. Take time to re-look through the photos on the PHOTO WEB ALBUMS of our website and review what you’ve done over the years for the people in Sierra Leone. View our youtube channel at www.youtube.com/SaloneNHA. See it all in action. Look at the children in Kabala who now have a school building, complete with desks and benches, supplies, and uniforms. We cannot allow this work to be placed in jeopardy. We cannot allow these people to once again experience being left out, left behind, discarded & forgotten.

I believe in miracles, there is still the possibility that we can raise the money and buy a compound by March 2009, or at least find a place to rent for the next year. Given our funds of late, I don’t know how, but God knows. God knows how much YOUR work through Nazareth House makes a difference in the lives of so many in Sierra Leone. God knows the work, he knows the needs. He knows how hard James, Kadijah and their family work to minister to the poor – night after night, day after day, moment after moment. He knows of our desire to provide a friendly atmosphere and clean environment for the terminally ill to pass on with love and friendship surrounding them. God knows the need for a mini-medical clinic in the neighborhood and our desire to make it a reality. God knows all these things.

Nazareth House relies entirely on God as he expresses Himself through YOU in your prayers, compassion and generosity.

The Seeds have been planted, the soil is tilled. There is so many possibilities to make life better and to minister to God’s loved ones in the poor. Its up to you and those you invite into Nazareth House…


…to see it come to FULL BLOOM.

Give Today, commit to monthly donations, invite friends… Lets start the campaign today to reach 1000 people donating $25 per month.

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NHA Candy Canes for Kabala, Sierra Leone

The students of Nazareth House Apostolate School in Kabala, Sierra Leone have become accustomed to their annual Candy Cane gifts that we hand out each year. They have been anxiously waiting their arrival. Mail can be slow during Holiday time, but I am happy to report that the Candy Canes have arrived. This year the candy canes along with pencils were given by Pat Homola-Portuondo and her husband, Carlos from Connecticut.

(click on photos to enlarge) Enough candy was given for each of our students at NHA Kabala School and also there is plenty to hand out in Freetown, as well. The box barely opened, you can see Roo is eagerly cramming one into his mouth, already!
The gift was given in memory of Fr. Robert Haux who had originally planned on providing the candy canes.
Candy such as this is a rare and special treat… as you can see by the huge smiles on Lucy, Ann Marie & Lil’ Roo’s faces.
When James has regained his strength, he will take the candy canes, pencils and go to Kabala to distribute them. And then, we’ll see more happy faces. Thanks Pat & Carlos, what a fantastic gift!

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NHA Candy Canes for Kabala, Sierra Leone

The students of Nazareth House Apostolate School in Kabala, Sierra Leone have become accustomed to their annual Candy Cane gifts that we hand out each year. They have been anxiously waiting their arrival. Mail can be slow during Holiday time, but I am happy to report that the Candy Canes have arrived. This year the candy canes along with pencils were given by Pat Homola-Portuondo and her husband, Carlos from Connecticut.

(click on photos to enlarge) Enough candy was given for each of our students at NHA Kabala School and also there is plenty to hand out in Freetown, as well. The box barely opened, you can see Roo is eagerly cramming one into his mouth, already!
The gift was given in memory of Fr. Robert Haux who had originally planned on providing the candy canes.
Candy such as this is a rare and special treat… as you can see by the huge smiles on Lucy, Ann Marie & Lil’ Roo’s faces.
When James has regained his strength, he will take the candy canes, pencils and go to Kabala to distribute them. And then, we’ll see more happy faces. Thanks Pat & Carlos, what a fantastic gift!

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NHA Candy Canes for Kabala, Sierra Leone

The students of Nazareth House Apostolate School in Kabala, Sierra Leone have become accustomed to their annual Candy Cane gifts that we hand out each year. They have been anxiously waiting their arrival. Mail can be slow during Holiday time, but I am happy to report that the Candy Canes have arrived. This year the candy canes along with pencils were given by Pat Homola-Portuondo and her husband, Carlos from Connecticut.

(click on photos to enlarge) Enough candy was given for each of our students at NHA Kabala School and also there is plenty to hand out in Freetown, as well. The box barely opened, you can see Roo is eagerly cramming one into his mouth, already!
The gift was given in memory of Fr. Robert Haux who had originally planned on providing the candy canes.
Candy such as this is a rare and special treat… as you can see by the huge smiles on Lucy, Ann Marie & Lil’ Roo’s faces.
When James has regained his strength, he will take the candy canes, pencils and go to Kabala to distribute them. And then, we’ll see more happy faces. Thanks Pat & Carlos, what a fantastic gift!

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NHA Candy Canes for Kabala, Sierra Leone

The students of Nazareth House Apostolate School in Kabala, Sierra Leone have become accustomed to their annual Candy Cane gifts that we hand out each year. They have been anxiously waiting their arrival. Mail can be slow during Holiday time, but I am happy to report that the Candy Canes have arrived. This year the candy canes along with pencils were given by Pat Homola-Portuondo and her husband, Carlos from Connecticut.

(click on photos to enlarge) Enough candy was given for each of our students at NHA Kabala School and also there is plenty to hand out in Freetown, as well. The box barely opened, you can see Roo is eagerly cramming one into his mouth, already!
The gift was given in memory of Fr. Robert Haux who had originally planned on providing the candy canes.
Candy such as this is a rare and special treat… as you can see by the huge smiles on Lucy, Ann Marie & Lil’ Roo’s faces.
When James has regained his strength, he will take the candy canes, pencils and go to Kabala to distribute them. And then, we’ll see more happy faces. Thanks Pat & Carlos, what a fantastic gift!

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Slowly but surely, we’re jumping back into the swing of things

Greetings!
One by one we are experiencing some recoveries from recent illness. In Sierra Leone, James is feeling much better after discontinuing a medicine he received in Freetown which was supposed to be for malaria. Apparently, it is very strong and it knocked James out, keeping him unable to get out of bed. He is doing much better now. Unfortunately, NHA has not been able to provide malaria medication at this time and he obtained the medication at a local Freetown pharmacy.

Here in the States: Mary Langseth, in Louisville had surgery to put a pin in her arm, yesterday and she is doing well. Sweet little Chloe in Georgia is scheduled another platelet test on Friday. Fr. Seraphim’s broken hand has some signs of swelling but it seems to be healing. Beth Ridder’s mom is “hanging in there” and responding to treatment. Rejunvenation, Spring...Bring it on!!!

A lot is going on in Sierra Leone as we draw closer and closer to our deadline to be expelled from our current residency in Freetown. We have not put much of a dent in raising enough funds to purchase our own place… so we pray and we ask you for your continued support. This is such an important work and we are all a part of it. Spread the word. Tell them what you are doing in Sierra Leone and invite them to join you in making a difference.

Let’s give James a few more days to bounce back into shape and we’ll have more current pictures and reports from Sierra Leone back up on the blog. Until then, please keep checking back and remember to keep NHA and the people we all serve together – the people of Sierra Leone – in your hearts and minds. Share your work through Nazareth House Apostolate with others…. lets work hard to continue the work.

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Slowly but surely, we’re jumping back into the swing of things

Greetings!
One by one we are experiencing some recoveries from recent illness. In Sierra Leone, James is feeling much better after discontinuing a medicine he received in Freetown which was supposed to be for malaria. Apparently, it is very strong and it knocked James out, keeping him unable to get out of bed. He is doing much better now. Unfortunately, NHA has not been able to provide malaria medication at this time and he obtained the medication at a local Freetown pharmacy.

Here in the States: Mary Langseth, in Louisville had surgery to put a pin in her arm, yesterday and she is doing well. Sweet little Chloe in Georgia is scheduled another platelet test on Friday. Fr. Seraphim’s broken hand has some signs of swelling but it seems to be healing. Beth Ridder’s mom is “hanging in there” and responding to treatment. Rejunvenation, Spring...Bring it on!!!

A lot is going on in Sierra Leone as we draw closer and closer to our deadline to be expelled from our current residency in Freetown. We have not put much of a dent in raising enough funds to purchase our own place… so we pray and we ask you for your continued support. This is such an important work and we are all a part of it. Spread the word. Tell them what you are doing in Sierra Leone and invite them to join you in making a difference.

Let’s give James a few more days to bounce back into shape and we’ll have more current pictures and reports from Sierra Leone back up on the blog. Until then, please keep checking back and remember to keep NHA and the people we all serve together – the people of Sierra Leone – in your hearts and minds. Share your work through Nazareth House Apostolate with others…. lets work hard to continue the work.

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Slowly but surely, we’re jumping back into the swing of things

Greetings!
One by one we are experiencing some recoveries from recent illness. In Sierra Leone, James is feeling much better after discontinuing a medicine he received in Freetown which was supposed to be for malaria. Apparently, it is very strong and it knocked James out, keeping him unable to get out of bed. He is doing much better now. Unfortunately, NHA has not been able to provide malaria medication at this time and he obtained the medication at a local Freetown pharmacy.

Here in the States: Mary Langseth, in Louisville had surgery to put a pin in her arm, yesterday and she is doing well. Sweet little Chloe in Georgia is scheduled another platelet test on Friday. Fr. Seraphim’s broken hand has some signs of swelling but it seems to be healing. Beth Ridder’s mom is “hanging in there” and responding to treatment. Rejunvenation, Spring...Bring it on!!!

A lot is going on in Sierra Leone as we draw closer and closer to our deadline to be expelled from our current residency in Freetown. We have not put much of a dent in raising enough funds to purchase our own place… so we pray and we ask you for your continued support. This is such an important work and we are all a part of it. Spread the word. Tell them what you are doing in Sierra Leone and invite them to join you in making a difference.

Let’s give James a few more days to bounce back into shape and we’ll have more current pictures and reports from Sierra Leone back up on the blog. Until then, please keep checking back and remember to keep NHA and the people we all serve together – the people of Sierra Leone – in your hearts and minds. Share your work through Nazareth House Apostolate with others…. lets work hard to continue the work.

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Slowly but surely, we’re jumping back into the swing of things

Greetings!
One by one we are experiencing some recoveries from recent illness. In Sierra Leone, James is feeling much better after discontinuing a medicine he received in Freetown which was supposed to be for malaria. Apparently, it is very strong and it knocked James out, keeping him unable to get out of bed. He is doing much better now. Unfortunately, NHA has not been able to provide malaria medication at this time and he obtained the medication at a local Freetown pharmacy.

Here in the States: Mary Langseth, in Louisville had surgery to put a pin in her arm, yesterday and she is doing well. Sweet little Chloe in Georgia is scheduled another platelet test on Friday. Fr. Seraphim’s broken hand has some signs of swelling but it seems to be healing. Beth Ridder’s mom is “hanging in there” and responding to treatment. Rejunvenation, Spring...Bring it on!!!

A lot is going on in Sierra Leone as we draw closer and closer to our deadline to be expelled from our current residency in Freetown. We have not put much of a dent in raising enough funds to purchase our own place… so we pray and we ask you for your continued support. This is such an important work and we are all a part of it. Spread the word. Tell them what you are doing in Sierra Leone and invite them to join you in making a difference.

Let’s give James a few more days to bounce back into shape and we’ll have more current pictures and reports from Sierra Leone back up on the blog. Until then, please keep checking back and remember to keep NHA and the people we all serve together – the people of Sierra Leone – in your hearts and minds. Share your work through Nazareth House Apostolate with others…. lets work hard to continue the work.

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