Monday, May 21, 2012

36 Hours to Double Your Impact!

Hi jay-

The response to the matching challenge issued by ARC's Board of Directors has been amazing. 153 donors have stepped forward, giving $32,131! We are nearly to the goal - only $4,869 left to go. But we only have 36 more hours to make it happen!

Will you make a donation and have your gift matched before tomorrow's deadline?

Right now, you can double your impact for people in need. That means $50 becomes $100; $100 becomes $200; and $250 becomes $500. That’s twice as many refugees who can receive essentials like lifesaving health care, clean water and shelter.

You have an opportunity to help a refugee, who has nowhere else to turn, recover and get a chance at a better life. Please, will you make a donation today?  

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee

P.S. Don’t miss your chance to double your impact. Give today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Friday, May 18, 2012

Inside ARC - 5.18.12

Hi jay,

Here's the latest news from our programs around the world.

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth, President

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*Further Chaos in DRC/New Arrivals in Rwanda and Uganda*

Thousands of Congolese men, women, and children are fleeing from the eastern part of Democratic Republic of Congo to Rwanda and Uganda. They are escaping violence following clashes between the Congolese army and rebel groups.

“There are around 3,000 refugees from the DRC at the Nkamira Transit Center at the moment, exceeding the normal capacity of the center, which is around 2,000 refugees,” Yaya Sidi Sackor, acting country director for Rwanda, reported recently. “There is a big possibility that the refugees will eventually move to Nyabiheke Camp (which we manage) in Rwanda. For now, the United Nations refugee agency alongside the World Food Programme and the Rwandan government are distributing food and other essential supplies to the new arrivals. As we currently manage the three main camps (in Rwanda), our expected role will be to host the refugees – to build shelters and help provide other essential services. I have already informed my team in Nyabiheke to be prepared.”

*Soda Bottles into Light Bulbs*  

Here is an excerpt from a blog post by Greg Shaw of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration about a recent trip to visit our programs in Rwanda:

“An exciting technology that we have been discussing with the UN refugee agency and ARC involves the introduction of low cost ‘solar light’ bulbs crafted from empty plastic soda bottles inserted into iron sheeted roofs. On any clear day, these solar light bulbs, which cost only a few dollars each to create, refract natural light and channel the equivalent of 55 watts of electrical light into a school, health center, or residential structure. ARC intends to initiate a pilot project to install these solar bulbs in the larger structures in Kiziba refugee camp that we hope will provide low-cost illumination for school children, doctors, and patients. Our continued support to these camps in Rwanda helps improve the lives of refugees until a durable solution to their displacement can be found.” 

You can read the entire blog post here:  http://blogs.state.gov/index.php/site/entry/congolese_refugees_rwanda/

*Two New Programs in North Sudan*

Two new programs are starting in North Sudan that will assist about 300,000 people:

LIVELIHOODS:  One helps women improve their livelihoods by improving animal health and the quality of grazing lands. It will also expand livelihoods options available to pastoralist women.

HEALTH CARE:  The other helps women and children improve their health. It will support safe motherhood and increase maternal and child health services, strengthen service delivery, and increase access to health and obstetric services in South Darfur.

Ongoing insecurity has had a severe impact on the health of women and children in South Darfur. Data from health-care facilities we support indicate that only 21 percent of deliveries are conducted at a facility by skilled personnel, while 43 percent of deliveries are conducted at home by skilled personnel. The region also has low immunization coverage coupled with high rates of under-nutrition and vitamin A deficiency, which make children susceptible to measles. Additionally, only 34 percent of facilities in South Darfur provide routine immunization and have a functional cold chain in place, which ensures vaccines are kept at the appropriate temperature.

*Board Member Honored*  

American Refugee Committee Board Member Perry Witkin was recently honored as an “Alumnus of Notable Achievement” by the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Minnesota. Perry first connected with ARC in the wake of the 2004 Southeast Asian Tsunami, and has served as a board member since 2005. He also played a key role on the ground, assisting with relief efforts in Haiti (post-earthquake) and in Louisiana, USA (post-Hurricane Katrina). Perry says: “I owe a great deal to ARC as an organization which has embraced me, taught me so much about the importance and value of giving, and allowed me to participate in the incredibly important work that you do.

Here’s an article describing Perry’s honor:  http://blog.lib.umn.edu/cla/discoveries/2012/04/cla-recognizes-alumni-of-notab-3.html

*Board of Directors Matching Gift Challenge*   

A special matching gift challenge is on now - through May 22, your gift will be matched 100 percent. A generous group from our board of directors has come together and offered to match all donations up to $37,000. So far nearly $27,000 have been given. That  means we have just 5 days to raise the remaining $10,000. If you can, make a gift now!

At the request of readers, I always include these links so they’re easy to find when you need them. Thanks so much.

Donate Online: http://www.ARCrelief.org/donate

Become a Monthly Donor: http://www.ARCrelief.org/givemonthly

Give Us a Call: (800) 875-7060

Send in a gift:

American Refugee Committee
Donor Service Center
P.O. Box 1002
Minneapolis, MN 55480-1002 USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Your Gift Matched 100%!

Hi jay-

Right now, your gift can go twice as far. A group from our board of directors has come together to match your gift – dollar for dollar – up to $37,000. 

That means $50 becomes $100; $100 becomes $200; and $250 becomes $500. That’s twice as many refugees who can receive essentials like lifesaving health care, clean water and shelter.  

Please, will you make a donation today?  

You have an opportunity to help a refugee, who has nowhere else to turn, recover and get a chance at a better life.  

You also have a unique opportunity to double your gift. But hurry, your gift must be received by May 22.

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee

P.S. Don’t miss your chance to double your impact. For a limited time only, your gift will be matched 100 percent! Give today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Inside ARC - 5.1.12

Hi jay,

I hope you enjoy reading the latest news from our programs around the world.

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth, President

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 *Thailand Camp Fire Update*

The Thailand team is continuing to help Umpiem May Camp residents who were impacted by a devastating fire in February. About 3,300 refugees were left homeless. Since then, nearly 500 families have received critical relief supplies, including mats, soap, water containers and mosquito nets. Here is a summary of other vital work taking place:

    • CONSTRUCTION/WATER/SANITATION: Main waterlines have been up and running since shortly after the fire. Staff will repair smaller waterlines and taps after house construction is completed to avoid possible construction-related damages. On March 23, staff and the community held a cleanup day, and the sanitation team continues to collect trash that families put out by the road for pick up. House construction is progressing. The supplier is making 600 cement slabs; as soon as supplies (slabs and toilets) arrive, staff will distribute them.
    • EDUCATION CAMPAIGNS:  Staff and partners will conduct fire prevention and health education campaigns in the camp.
    • HELP FOR MOTHERS:  Staff distributed 39 sarongs and 28 baby kits to pregnant women and mothers affected by the fire.

*Liberia Team Wins Promotion of Peace Award*  

Our Liberia team received the Society for the Promotion of Peace Annual Award at a ceremony in Monrovia, Liberia. The award recognized the meaningful role we play in Liberia’s national recovery program, helping support the government’s poverty reduction strategies through microfinance empowerment, training, and capacity building of adolescent girls and young women.

*Honor a Mother in Your Life*

Imagine what it must feel like to be a mother…and a refugee…to have your children always in harm’s way. 

Please consider honoring a woman in your life by giving a gift at www.ARCrelief.org/mothers. We’ll send her a Mother’s Day card with a personal note to let her know you’re thinking of her. Your gift will help provide essentials, like basic health care, clean water, sanitary latrines and other necessities. Hurry, we must receive your gift by May 7 in order to mail the card in time for Mother’s Day.

 *Giving*   

At the request of readers, I always include these links so they’re easy to find when you need them. Thanks so much.

Donate online: http://www.ARCrelief.org/donate

Become a monthly donor: http://www.ARCrelief.org/givemonthly

Give Us a Call: (800) 875-7060

Send in a gift:

American Refugee Committee
Donor Service Center
P.O. Box 1002
Minneapolis, MN 55480-1002 USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imagine what it must feel like to be a mother…and a refugee…to have your children always in harm’s way.   

Please consider honoring a woman in your life by giving a gift at www.ARCrelief.org/mothers. We’ll send her a Mother’s Day card with a personal note to let her know you’re thinking of her. Your gift will help provide essentials, like basic health care, clean water, sanitary latrines and other necessities. Hurry, we must receive your gift by May 7 in order to mail the card by Mother’s Day.


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