Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Supporting

I don't have much of a mind for understanding economics and business.  There are, however, some basic concepts that I think make sense.  One is the idea that it is more effective and beneficial to teach someone to fish rather than giving them a fish which will last for only one meal.  I don't think that this concept of finding ways for individuals to support themselves through work should undermine our Christian opportunities for charity and generosity, but I do think it is a worthwhile pursuit to help develop work skills and talents that can lead to economic stability. 

This week I had occasion to visit a special organization called the Apparent Project (www.apparentproject.org).  I was so inspired by the mission of the organization, which spoke to my love of artistry, creativity, and ingenuity.  The basic concept behind the Apparent Project is supporting Haitian parents who are crafters and artists.  These mothers and fathers use recycled goods to create jewelry, pottery, and many other beautiful items.




I met the woman who is the CEO of the Apparent Project at our recent visit and 
I told her that it was one of the coolest places I had been to.  She was 
very welcoming and it was a treat to be able to wander around and admire 
all the creativity and beauty in the shop.

In a country where there is so much need, it was exciting to see a way for 
individuals to use their skills and creativity to support their families 
and provide for a better future for their children.


Thank you for continuing to follow along with me during this 
last week of my time in Haiti!  Love in Christ, Jessie

3 comments:

  1. This lady hadn't, by chance, been to Houlton, ME had she? I purchased your place mats from a lady who spends half of her time in Haiti running this exact type of ministry and half of her time in the states selling the goods the Haitian women have made. What a neat ministry to be a part of! -Kelly

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  2. Hey, Jess...... Is there some way you can get a website or address so that folks could look at and perhaps purchase items made in Haiti? They look intriguing and lovely as well.

    I'm sure you are not looking forward to the end of this year's stay, and pray that you will take home with you the hope of returning once again next summer! I know you will miss the children and the teachers....and they will certainly miss you. Have a beautiful last few days, and God's Speed home. Love you so much.... Gram xo

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  3. so cool mess!! thanks for sharing this. love you & miss you:) ~ leah

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