Thursday, February 19, 2015

Inside ARC - 2.19.15 - Proud, Myanmar, Women's Day

Hi jay,

Here's an update on what's been happening around ARC the last few weeks. If you have any questions, please do contact us.

Thank you for your continuing support. 

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth, President

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+ Race for Women +

International Women’s Day is a global day – each year on March 8 – celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. American Refugee Committee teams around the world mark the day with a variety of festivities. This International Women’s Day, our team at Nakivale refugee settlement in Uganda has organized a 5k/10k race against violence. 180 people have already signed up to run the race at Nakivale, including 130 refugees who live there. Our team launched the event in order to raise awareness about domestic and sexual violence against women and girls in the settlement and support survivors. In September, they had submitted the idea to ARC’s worldwide staff ideas competition – The Changemaker’s Award. And, although their idea wasn’t selected, the team was determined to make it a reality. Stay tuned for photos from the Nakivale 5k/10k Race and other ARC celebrations of International Women’s Day. 

+ Preparing for the Return to Myanmar +

With reforms happening in Myanmar, refugees who had fled the country to Thailand or elsewhere are considering returning home. A key concern of would-be returnees is whether they will be able to support themselves and their families when they go back. Under pilot project funding from UNHCR, ARC is already working to build livelihoods and smooth the transition for a small population of spontaneously returned people in Mon State in Myanmar.

Last week, ARC representatives were in Yangon and Bangkok to meet with UNHCR and US Government partners to discuss durable solutions for when hundreds of thousands of refugees and displaced people begin to repatriate to their villages in Myanmar. With more than 100,000 Myanmarese refugees living in camps in Thailand, a repatriation strategy that ensures the safety, dignity and well-being of both the affected communities and returning populations is absolutely critical. 

+ What We're Proud Of +

I recently asked our staff around the world what accomplishment they’re most proud of in the last 12 months. I wasn’t surprised to hear that our teams are very proud of all the work they’re doing. Below is one of the statements I received from Heather Buesseler – ARC Global Health Technical Advisor:  

"I am so proud of our health team in South Sudan. Despite political conflict, a cholera epidemic, seasonal flooding, difficult terrain, and lack of basic infrastructure like electricity and running water, they just keep trucking. In this photo, our supply chain team in Kajo Keji is transporting vaccines over a river using an improvised raft! This level of dedication makes my heart swell, and inspires me to put my level best into everything that I do."

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Check out more statements from our staff about what they’re proud of at: www.facebook.com/arcrelief 

+ Giving +

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

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

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

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

+ Engage +

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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Just 12 Hours More!

Hi jay-

There are just 12 hours left in 2014 for you to make a charitable contribution. If you've already made your gift for this year - THANK YOU SO MUCH! If you're still considering a year-end gift to ARC, you can make yours here: http://www.ARCrelief.org/donate .

On this day last year, we raised $61,289.40! We still have $43,789.40 to raise today before we achieve that goal.

We can do it! Will you help us get there? Every donation in any amount makes a difference for the families ARC serves throughout the world.

Thank you for your generosity and your partnership. I wish you and your family a happy and healthy new year.

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee 

P.S. Give now - before 2014 comes to an end - at:  http://www.ARCrelief.org/donate

 

 

 

 



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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Last Chance Match from BMO!

Hi jay-

There are 38 hours left in 2014. And exactly 38 hours to have your gift matched by BMO Harris Bank.

BMO has come forward with a $10,000 challenge in the waning hours of 2014. They will match any gift made between now and the New Year (Midnight US Central Time). To have your gift doubled, make a donation now at: http://www.arcrelief.org/lastchance .

If you've already sent in a donation, please accept my sincere appreciation. If you haven't yet had a chance to give, BMO Harris Bank will match your gift right now 100%, up to $10,000. But only while it's still 2014!

Thank you for your generosity and your partnership. I wish you and your family a happy and healthy new year.

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee 

P.S. Give now - before 2014 comes to an end - at:  http://www.ARCrelief.org/lastchance

 

 

 

 



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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

A Gift X 2!

Hello jay,

Today is the perfect moment to give. 

Holly Myers - a tireless advocate for refugees and an ARC donor since 1994 - has volunteered with three others to match all donations up to $55,000, until December 31. So far, we've only raised $30,000 towards that goal. We need your help.

Will you make a gift now at www.ARCrelief.org/55match and make twice the difference? You can also call us at (800) 875-7060 and make your gift over the phone.

We absolutely must achieve this goal if we are to start out strong in 2015. You can help us do that. And, you'll be making double the impact for all we serve, who are working to rebuild their lives after tragedy.

Thank you for your continuing support and happy holidays!

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee 

P.S. Please accept my sincere thanks if you've already made your gift for the year. If you're still considering a donation, this is the perfect moment:  www.ARCrelief.org/55match

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Friday, December 19, 2014

Two For The Money

Hello jay,

You might have been planning to make a donation before the year ends. Or maybe (like me) you've been so busy this time of year, you've barely had a spare moment to think about it. Whatever your situation, this is a great time to give because your donation will be matched 100 percent! But not for long...

Holly Myers - a tireless advocate for refugees and an ARC donor since 1994 - has volunteered with three others to match all donations, up to $55,000 until December 31. But their challenge probably won't last that long. We're currently on track to reach the goal by the 26th.

That means - if you want to make twice the difference with your gift - you should act now. You can donate at www.ARCrelief.org/55match or call us at (800) 875-7060 and make your gift over the phone.

You will make double the impact in helping mothers and babies survive childbirth, providing kids with and education, ensuring safe drinking water and preventing the spread of disease.

Thank you for your continuing support and happy holidays!

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee 

P.S. Please accept my sincere thanks if you've already made your gift for the year. If you're still considering a donation, this is the perfect moment:  www.ARCrelief.org/55match

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Double Your Impact!

Dear jay,

I have some exciting news. Your donation made by December 31 will be matched 100 percent!

Holly Myers - a tireless advocate for refugees and an ARC donor since 1994 - has volunteered with three others to match all donations, up to $55,000 this December. That means when you give now, your money will go twice as far to give people the tools they need to get back control of their lives.

Will you make a gift now and help us take advantage of this incredible opportunity: www.ARCrelief.org/55match ?

Your gift will make double the impact in helping mothers and babies survive childbirth, providing kids with and education, ensuring safe drinking water and preventing the spread of disease.

Thank you for your continuing support and happy holidays!

Sincerely,

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth
President, American Refugee Committee 

P.S. If you've already made your gift for the year - THANK YOU. If you're still considering a donation, this is the perfect moment:  www.ARCrelief.org/55match

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Inside ARC - 12.11.14 - Person of the Year, Fishermen

Hi jay,

Here's an update on what's been happening around ARC the last couple weeks. If you have any questions, please do contact us.

We try to keep these updates focused on the impact our community of supporters makes possible and the ways we're working to help people in need. But as the year draws to a close, I need to ask if you'll consider making a donation to help ARC start out 2015 strong. If you've already made your donations for the year, please accept my sincere thanks. If you're still thinking about it, we could really use your support. You can make a gift online at www.ARCrelief.org/donate.     

-Daniel

Daniel Wordsworth, President

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*TIME Magazine Person of the Year - The Ebola Fighter*

“They risked and persisted, sacrificed and saved” - TIME has selected the Ebola Fighters for Person of the Year 2014. We couldn’t agree more. The American Refugee Committee salutes our own Ebola Response Team and all of the aid and health workers from our colleague organizations who’ve been on the ground fighting Ebola since the very beginning of the outbreak. They put themselves in harm’s way in order to provide relief to people infected with the virus. They ran the risk of being infected themselves so that they could provide patients with world-class care and stop the epidemic in its tracks! I'm humbled by their sacrifice and heroism.

*"Teach a man to fish,...*

…and you feed him for a lifetime.” – so the proverb goes. Alongside the Fisheries Ministry, our staff in Somalia are training young men in Kismayo in southern Somalia to become fishermen. Participants undergo a three week course in fishing tackle and skills training. On completing the course, groups of 8 fishermen receive a simple boat and fishing equipment they can use to immediately start up a fishing business to support themselves and their families. The men participating in the program are mostly youth under the age of 30 – many of them have recently returned to Somalia from living abroad as refugees in Kenya’s Dadaab Refugee Camp or elsewhere. Before the twenty year conflict in Somalia, the port of Kismayo had a healthy fishing industry. Our team in Somalia looks forward to training more youth to be fishermen and helping revive the industry, as a whole. Here’s a recent article recognizing the program: http://horseedmedia.net/2014/12/10/somalia-refugees-turn-to-fishing-in-kismayo/ 

*You Make The World Better*

This month we’re highlighting all the amazing people in the ARC community through a campaign called You Make The World Better. Would you consider nominating someone you know who makes the world a better place? It doesn’t matter what they’re doing or where – just that they’re out in the world doing good work! You can submit a nomination using this link: http://umaketheworldbetter.wordpress.com/nominate-someone-2/

Here’s an example of an inspiring submission from Arafa Sheikmusa, an ARC staff member in Sudan, who nominated her primary school teacher, Thoraya Norri: https://www.facebook.com/ARCrelief/photos/a.100037827461.95028.18213037461/10152580790282462/?type=1

*Giving*   

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

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

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

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

*Engage* 

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