Tuesday, June 28, 2011

A Message From Frank G. Traub

I first heard about Global in January of this year when I was invited by a friend to accompany her to a workshop being hosted by the organization. When I returned home I immediately got in touch with Pastor Ben and told him that there was something very different about Global. As a Liberia I’ve seen the workings of humanitarian organizations in my country; and believe me when I tell you, a lot of them do not account for much. It saddens my heart to see people pushing their own agenda under the guise of helping the needy. However, with Global there was just something different. As I looked into the faces of couples present and heard them talk about my people with so much passion, I knew that these people, while not the wealthiest donors, where making the most sacrifices. I saw and talked to husbands who stayed home as their wives did what their hearts told them was right.

Fast forward to June and I’m invited to speak at a walkathon planned by Global. The objective: that people here in America (especially their children) will have an idea about how most children in Liberia walk to and from school (and many a times on empty stomachs). If I was surprised in January, I was blown out of my mind on Saturday, the 25th. I saw kids who were so enthusiastic about what their parents were involved in. I saw families of the organizers rally around them in support. But more than that, I saw Liberian kids who had been brought over to America either for medical care or to be placed in proper homes with love and care. In any case, these kids were being given the opportunity to dream again- the opportunity to have hope in a world that they’d given up on.

My only regret was that it was held so far in Wisconsin where not many Liberians are; and I thought a lot of Liberians should have the opportunity to see what’s really being done to help us as a nation. So if there is a possibility of a program being held in Minnesota, I would gladly welcome the idea. The hearts and the motive of the people involved are too pure to not be allowed to touch and encourage others. So on behalf of the Liberian people, I say a big THANK YOU! And may God continue to bless the works of your hands!!!

Yours truly, Frank Glenn

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Anthony's Cause

Anthony’s Cause

Anthony is a baby boy from Liberia, West Africa that Global Orphan Outreach brought to the states recently on a medical visa to have surgery. Anthony has some ongoing financial costs that we need to cover. Eventually Anthony will go back to Liberia to his mom and dad. We are asking for your help today.



We are excited to share with you a fabulous fundraiser that will benefit Anthony.

Here is how you can help! Shop the Pampered Chef online and place your order. Put Global Orphan Outreach or Donna in the box that says host. www.pamperedchef.biz/wendyblank Pampered Chef® has been helping families prepare quick, delicious meals since 1980. They believe that multipurpose tools are the cornerstone of an efficient kitchen, and are committed to developing time saving tools, tips and recipes that enhance shared mealtime and suit busy lifestyles. Our online fundraiser will run till 7/27/2011. 15% of all sales from this party will go to Global Orphan Outreach Inc for Anthony.

For any questions pertaining to Pampered Chef contact:

cgroothousen@yahoo.com and 715-415-7686




And if you have any questions about Global’s medical intervention program contact Denise Wagner at #651-491-4847 or Donna Barber at #715-415-4401
If you would like to just make a donation towards Anthony's Cause, go to our website-www.globalorphanoutreach.org and click on the paypal button.

Thank you for your help and happy shopping!

FMN Needs You!


Thank you for all you sponsors out there for being such a huge part of our program and making such a positive impact on some precious lives!
As you know, all our funds we get every month, go directly to our program in Liberia. Over the last several months, we have had to play 'catch up' because some of our funds were not being received, or we weren't sent the full amount, increased cost in food, and quite a few kids visiting the dr. because of malaria. We have had enough funds to cover these because we have 'dipped' into our foster home rent funds.

Well now rent is due for the four apartments for the next 3 months and we have little funds for this. I am graciously and humbly asking you to please pass this on to whomever may be willing to help us out. We are in need of $1200 immediately! We have plans on the horizon for being able to continue covering all our costs with no problems, but this month is tight and we are needing your help. On top of this, we are bringing in 3 new kids this week and will be needing more sponsors.
Please pass this on! This is very hard for me to be asking for these funds- I'm asking for the 17 FMN kids and the 6 foster moms!
If you are willing and able to help, or you know someone that can, please let me know asap so I can pledge those funds. Most of all, please continue praying for our program. It's been an amazing journey seeing how our program is working and making a positive impact, not only on our kids, but the community!
Thank You and God Bless!!!
Christina Hoffman
Director of the Forget-Me-Not Children's Program and Homes
"Bringing help and hope to a special needs child in Liberia."

Thursday, June 16, 2011

HOPE


This Beautiful Little Girls Name is HOPE. She will be coming to the states in a few months for medical visa to have help with her leg which will need to be amputated. A wonderful family in Idaho will be hosting her. If you are able to assist in her travel costs please contact us or go to our website to make a tax deductible donation. Thank you!!


Saturday, June 11, 2011

Adorable Annah


We shared with you awhile back about a little girl named Annah and her sad story of her family and her fight with Potts disease. Annah has been getting treatment for her tb and when she completes that she has a family willing to adopt her who is helping her now.

Me sharing with Annah about the family who loves her from across the ocean. This family has experience with what Annah is dealing with as they have a relative who adopted a little boy from Liberia with the same health issue. He is doing great today.




She is so happy to hear about her new family...


I love this picture. She received these shoes and they were too big but she didnt want to take them off. She was very proud of her new shoes.

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This is where Annah lives. And this is a picture of her with her Gma and Aunt.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Evangeline

Evangeline is a 1yr old girl needing medical assistance. She appears to have hydrocephalus but in the front lobe not throughout the head. We are still waiting on her medical report. She is cognitively normal as a one year old otherwise. She also has weakness in her feet. She tries to use her legs to stand but her feet dont seem to want to cooperate. This will have to be addressed as well. Anyone who has knows doctors/hospitals willing to donate for her care and a host family near that donated care, please contact us. Thank you!




Wednesday, June 1, 2011

take my picture..take my picture!

Yep- we are asked alot by children to "take my picture"...here are just a few.