The Lamp - Covenant Children Inc
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The Lamp - Covenant Children Inc
The Lamp “let there be light” October 2009 C o v e n a n t Volume 9 Issue 1 C h i l d r e n , Official publication of Covenant Children, Inc. I n c . MUSIC CAMP AND OUTREACH A GREAT SUCCESS! Children at the second Instruments of Change® Music Camp, held again this year in Kimberley, South Africa, showed themselves as eager and apt students. The Camp, led by Yvonne Emery, was taught by Yvonne and her fellow Alaskans (all return team members) Susan Shisler, Mike Lyons, and Vern Miller. This year, the camp grew to accommodate 160 enthusiastic young people. Assisted by Rebecca Adams and Ardith Blumenthal, the musicians taught classes in trumpet, flute, clarinet, melodica, guitar, drums, and saxophone in addition to rhythm and movement. A class on leadership and excellence rounded out the Music Camp curriculum. Adult mentors from the community worked closely with our staff, providing valuable assistance with translation and music instruction. The children speak Afrikaans as their first language, tribal language as a second, and English as a third. English is taught in school and many of the older children are fairly fluent in English, but the younger ones hardly understand it when spoken with our “American accent.” The Pentecostal Church of Pescodia co-sponsored the event which was graciously hosted by Principal McKenzie and the Roodepan Primary School. Roodepan is a slum located within the city of Kimberley. The school had not a single musical instrument, so they were very pleased to receive a new acoustical guitar as the first instrument, in what we all dream one day, will be a full fledged music program. Other instruments donated during the year were added to the permanent collection of the Instruments of Change® Music Academy presently under construction in Kimberley. Those instruments included clarinets, saxophones, guitars, trumpets and flutes. It was very rewarding to see many of our donated instruments being put to use by local music groups and church worship teams. INSTRUMENTS OF CHANGE® MUSIC ACADEMY UNDER CONSTRUCTION The fence and sign just went up. Once the underground services were completed the permanent security fence was installed to protect the Academy and associated buildings. Poverty creates such desperation thus every item used in building, including underground wiring, needs the protection of a security fence. Photos top to bottom: Singing at the concert; Susan Shisler and the guitar class; the sign and fenced property for the Instruments of Change® Music Academy in South Africa WE NEED YOUR HELP TO BUILD THE INSTRUMENTS OF CHANGE ® MUSIC ACADEMY IN KIMBERLEY, SOUTH AFRICA. CONTACT: ArdithCCI@aol.com Principal McKenzie, Ardith Blumenthal and Tyrone Africa in front of school. Page 2 G R E E NP O I NT ’ S S T R E E T C HI L D RE N A ND O R P H AN P OP UL A T I ON S I N CRE AS E Life hasn’t gotten any easier for the poor of Greenpoint, in Kimberley, South Africa. The Tsiloana Children’s Home, which is sponsored by Covenant Children, Inc. was busier than ever. Lucas Tsiloana, the director of the Home, won the coveted Kimberlite Award as South Africa’s best community improvement project, but the number of needy is growing faster than he and his wife Gloria can expand to meet the needs. The food budget is very tight and Greenpoint’s sick have no treatment of any kind. TO HELP FEED OR CARE FOR THE CHILDREN OF GREENPOINT, SEND DONATIONS TO COVENANT CHILDREN, INC. 250 WEST 57TH ST. SUITE 332, NEW YORK, NY 10107 OR: VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.COVENANTCHILD.ORG E MAIL -ARDITHCCI@AOL.COM The children, often being cared for by siblings just older than themselves (as pictured above, left), are forced out of their shelters by the cold South African winter and about 350 of them show up at meal time to receive whatever Lucas and Gloria are able to provide. If no provision-no food. Though extra help has arrived in the form of Lucas’s sister and mother, still more help is needed. We desperately need food and supplies for Greenpoint. Children of Greenpoint OUTREACH SHOWS ENDLESS NEED AND GREAT OPPORTUNITY As the Instruments of Change® team travelled to Koffiefontaine and Capetown, they were overwhelmed with the needs of the children. Children fortunate enough to be in school as well as those who have no access to school are living at the ragged edge of hunger. Most still only have one meal a day. In spite of their poverty, every child wanted to sing or learn to play an instrument. As the team played for them, they sang at the top of their voices and danced too. The temperatures were in the very low forties and wind was whipping fine red dust into every eye, but the singers were undaunted. They begged us to return next year and do a music camp in their town. Of course no school has a musical instrument, though a few tambourines made an occasional appearance at our presentations. Once again we were able to spend time with Pastor Clifton April and his wife Frances. Our small concert moved into their home in Oppfermans after the bitter wind and cold temperatures forced us inside. The children performed for us and sang beautifully as we all enjoyed a delicious bowl of soup with the children. They made us promise to return next year and stay long enough to teach them to read music. Covenant Children, Inc. was very pleased to be able to leave a new acoustical guitar with the Aprils for use with the children’s choir. The children were quite literally jumping up and down with excitement. In Capetown, we spent time with Jacob Williams and his wife Sophia. Pastor Williams not only helped teach at the Instruments of Change® Camp in Kimberley, he provided invaluable assistance during our entire stay. Tyrone Africa, the president of Covenant Children, RSA, Inc., joined us in Capetown as we joined forces to plan for our next projects in South Africa. Covenant Children, Inc. and Heart of Africa are partnering to build a new dorm for St. Paul’s in Kenya. The Heart of Africa Board approved our plan to acquire more land and build new dorms. Heart of Africa will be fund raising and supporting the project. Thanks to Mike Henderson and Heart of Africa! Left: Yvonne Emery with children in Greenpoint, Above: Mike Lyons at Koffiefontaine outreach, children singing with our musicians Volume 9 Page 3 SARAH’S WALKING WITHOUT HELP A MIRACLE AT ST. PAUL’S IN KENYA Sarah, the staff at St. Paul’s, and all of us at Covenant Children, Inc. are rejoicing over the fact that Sarah can walk without assistance. Robyn, the nurse who volunteered to check on the children at St. Paul’s, says Sarah is smart, funny and kind. During Robyn’s last visit Sarah walked out, climbed up on a bench next to her, and sang! What amazing progress. Sarah’s sponsor, Melina James, has been following Sarah’s progress with keen interest and is delighted to see how her sponsorship had the direct and positive result of changing Sarah’s life so profoundly. This past year, Melina not only sponsored Sarah, but Charlotte as well. She sent hundreds of pounds of clothing and supplies to St. Paul’s and made a striking difference in the lives of all our children as there was something for everyone, thanks to Melina’s big heart and generosity. MEDICAL STAFF HELPS ALL ST. PAUL’S CHILDREN During our March 2009 trip to Kenya, Covenant Children, Inc. arranged for Sarah to receive the medical evaluation which led to her correct diagnosis of Ricketts and resulted in her amazing recovery. The nurse, Robyn Moore and doctor, Michael Johnson, both of whom work for a charity called “The Least of These” are now coming once a month to evaluate and treat all the children. This little miracle creates an official health record for each child and thereby makes them eligible for additional medical care should the need arise. Sarah in July 2009 walking on her own! The progress at St. Paul’s is a credit to each one of our faithful donors. What a difference has been made in the lives of Sarah, Charlotte, Hannah, Charlie, Eric, Susan, David, John, Millicent and all the other wonderful children who comprise a list too long to include here. TO HELP THE CHILDREN AT ST. PAUL’S CONTACT US STPAULSHOME@AOL.COM FUND RAISING EVENTS FOR KENYA AND SOUTH AFRICA BLU SALON HOSTS FUNDRAISER Blu Salon, in Edgewater, New Jersey, owned by Melina James and Lua restaurant in Hoboken, New Jersey hosted an evening to showcase and promote the luxury services offered by the salon and the tasty fare offered by Lua. Blu invited Covenant Children, Inc., to make a presentation about St. Paul’s Children’s Home in Kenya and Melina’s “girls” there, Sarah and Charlotte. Andrew Blumenthal gave a brief presentation about Covenant Children’s work in Kenya. The Salon raised a thousand dollars for Covenant Children and the kids at St. Paul’s where all gift multiply by many fold. Thank you to all the wonderful folks at Blu! Melina in her Salon TEX ZIMMERMAN AND HIS ALL STAR REVUE DEBUT IN DENTON The first annual Dylanfest was held over Memorial Day weekend. The event, the brain child of Mike Steinel, featured Mike (aka, Tex Zimmerman) and an assembly of remarkable musicians on drums, guitar, bass, clarinet and sax. Mike also selected just the right vocalists for each number. Mike, a member of the Instruments of Change® board, was the catalyst for two concerts held to benefit Covenant Children, Inc. over the holiday. A concert featuring the gospel music of Bob Dylan was enthusiastically received by an appreciative audience at First Presbyterian Church in Denton on Sunday evening. Mike, who since visiting South Africa in 2008, has added mastery of the guitar and mouth harp to his already impressive music credentials. He sounded great singing and playing Dylan songs. Monday afternoon Mike was again on stage at Dan’s Silver Leaf, a popular bar and music venue for the area. Mike was again joined by a team of outstanding musicians, each of whom made Dylan songs sound fantastic. Friends came from Missouri, New York, Pennsylvania and Texas to see Tex and his crew perform. The event raised several thousand dollars for the Instruments of Change® Music Camp and Academy in Kimberley. Instruments of Change® put the money to good use by purchasing a sound system with all it’s gear, guitars, and a keyboard. Thank you Tex Zimmerman and the All Star Revue! Your gifts transform lives! Check out what’s up with Tex and Dylan Fest: www.dylanfest.org or www.texzimmerman.com Page 4 ARCHER’S POST PRE-SCHOOL IN DIRE NEED DONATIONS ACUTELY NEEDED TO FILL SHIPPING CONTAINER WITH FOOD AND SUPPLIES Everyone knows these are truly tough economic times for many. The children we support are by definition living on the edge of hunger and death. As the drought in Kenya worsens with each passing day, food becomes more 2006 scarce and more ©expensive. The children, the sick and the old are especially vulnerable in this crisis. Covenant Children, Inc. will be shipping a donated playground and hopefully food and supplies by container in November. Please don’t wait, send a donation today or visit www.covenantchild.org to give a gift toward saving our five and six year old children in Archer’s Post! MORE ON ARCHER’S POST Jay Robertson, of Child’s Play, Inc., has donated a used playground to our pre-school at Archer’s Post. It is a small set used for a brief time by a school in the Dallas area. We are the grateful recepients of the like-new equipment which will be shipped to the pre-school grounds sometime in Novemember of 2009. In March of 2010 a team of volunteers will install it and make plans to replace the existing shack which serves as the present pre-school. We need $6,000, books and supplies for the new stone school building and its over 100 pre-schoolers. Remember, these children have nothing, no food, except ugali (a corn meal mush) given once per day through a government program, no shoes, no proper clothing and without your help, no chance in life. Please help today! Covenant Children Inc. 250 West 57th St. Suite 332 New York, NY 10107 212 245 3860 201 865 3032 www.covenantchild.org SPONSOR A CHILD YOU NEVER KNOW WHOSE LIFEWILL CHANGE sponsrchld@aol.com Above and right: Pre-school children at Archer’s Post, Kenya TEAM HEADED TO KENYA, ST. PAUL’S AND ARCHER’S POST MARCH 18-31, 2010. Join our work and photo safari adventure: March 19-27 or extend to March 31st. 9 nights $2399 -Land only 14 nights $3350-Land only Contact: ArdithCCI@aol.com or Cathie at loon4@mac.com MAKING IT PERSONAL People are often discouraged and intimidated by the statistics of poverty: 20,000,000 orphans in Africa; 10,000 children dying daily of hunger related disease. Can we honestly comprehend that? For example, the population of New York State is 20,000,000. What if the population of New York State were all under 16, and were all orphans? Or what if everyone you ever met suddenly died today? Would that be about 10,000 people? And what if another 10,000 died tomorrow? And again the next day? And what if these were all children? These horrors are incomprehensible to most of us and addressing those staggering numbers is something that can really only be undertaken effectively by world governments or immense international relief agencies, not you and me. But what we can do, and what Covenant Children, Inc. does every day, is to make sure the children we support will never be included in those awful statistics. The approximately 200 children at St. Paul’s and in Archer’s Post are fed daily and receive medical attention, an education and know they are loved. These children, whom we do have the ability to look after, offer the hope and promise that someday they will contribute to different kinds of statistics: they may become doctors; teachers; community, national and international leaders. It’s these kids, the product of positive statistics, that may ultimately change those numbers that are so daunting to us. As donations allow, we increase our reach into the communities, including our Instruments of Change ® initiative that through music programs introduces whole communities of children to constructive alternatives to crime, poverty and drug abuse. It’s these children who may break the cycle that leads to the statistics of crushing hopelessness, disease, corruption and poverty. Travel Team: Left to right: Vern Miller, Mike Lyons, Susan Shisler, Yvonne Emery and Becky Adams. Missing: Ardith Blumenthal © 2009 all rights reserved