St. Simeon Skete, Taylorsville Kentucky USA

With St. Simeon, the God receiver, as our patron, the skete seeks to practice the ideals found in our Rule, The Thousand Day Nazareth. In simplicity and poverty, the skete embraces the struggle of inner life through the practice of the Prayer Rope.

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Showing posts with label Supplies over seas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supplies over seas. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Surplus to Need





As I sit before this computer to write this blog, my heart is racing.  My adrenaline is up and  I feel the  extreme urgency to move our Surplus to Need project quickly to completion.

All morning I have been chatting with Medical Doctors in Kabala via whatsapp to find out their exact needs to prepare for Ebola and maintain health care in the district.


In Kabala, these sacrificial doctors are trying to brace for approaching Ebola and they have very very little to work with.  I am calling on each and everyone of you to stand in the gap where there is no separation and do what you can to give these doctors the tools they so desperately need.  In life there are those moments when we can make a huge difference in the lives of others and in order to do so we put away our petty prejudices, dissolve divisions and become one - this crisis is one of those moments.  What a beautiful way to help each other and forget our differences by an outpouring of love.

Yesterday while reviewing the process for shipping at Supplies Over Seas in Louisville, Kentucky, I investigated the Protection Suits we plan to send.


I was nonchalantly fiddling with the hood and gloves, when Melissa Mershon of SOS showed me the boots that must be worn.  The boot was heavy.  As I held this heavy boot, I stopped fiddling with the equipment as my heart sunk and my eyes welled up with tears.  I pictured the medical workers in the scorching heat and drenching humidity of Sierra Leone trying to save lives in this sauna suit of shiny plastic.  I can't imagine.  

Nazareth House Apostolate is preparing through Supplies Over Seas to ship up to 100 hospital beds,
The beds that are available for shipping once we raise the funding
Lucy and Melissa Mershon of SOS with the mattresses for the beds to be shipped. 


Ebola specific treatment and preventative equipment and dress,

Melissa Mershon of SOS with Ebola Suit Hood



and much needed health care supplies to the Kabala Government Hospital in Kabala, Sierra Leone. 

The 300 students, their parents, our teachers and our staff living in our compound, namely James and Kadijah and family, are the responsibility of NHA.   It is up to us to provide them with the protection and means to survive.   The Government of Sierra Leone is doing all they can to combat this Ebola Outbreak but they need our help.

There are other groups waiting to raise the money like us in order to send these supplies to Liberia.  The situation is, whoever raises the money first sends the available supplies faster.  More supplies will come available, but I'm hoping to be in the first run before supplies run out.   There is no competition,  of course, the need is great everywhere.  Sadly the fact of the matter is --  it is the funding that is holding back the surplus we have access to here in Kentucky and keeping it from meeting the need they have in Kabala.  With Liberia in the news,  shipments are arriving.   There have been many shipments to Freetown and also Kailahun District in Sierra Leone.  But Kabala is late in registering Ebola cases and nothing has been sent their way.  We are the first responders, so to speak.  We need $25,000 to send this shipment on and we are on very limited time.

We ask you to give and give generously.  Lives are at stake.  Your financial donation may be made to us through this link: http://www.nazarethhouseap.org/donations/ or directly to Supplies Over Seas at this link: http://www.suppliesoverseas.org/donate/money/  --make sure to indicate NHA EBOLA - Sierra Leone on your donation.

The enemy Ebola is an adversary to all humankind.  It makes no distinctions of race, creed, sex, social status, Nationalities, or economies.  To combat this enemy we must unite not divide ourselves.  Stopping Ebola in its tracks in West Africa prevents the spread globally.  This is an opportunity where the people rise to the occasion to make a difference   ...and the difference is life and death.

It is our duty as humankind to help those in need.  Your response to this plea gives way to a blessing.

Deuteronomy 15:10
Give generously to them and do so without a grudging heart; then because of this the LORD your God will bless you in all your work and in everything you put your hand to.

The much repeated verse:  "God helps those who help themselves" is nowhere in the Bible.  Besides, there is nothing available after the terrible war fueled by former Liberian President Charles Taylor for Sierra Leone to use to "help themselves". Instead the Bible says in 1John 3:17

New International Version
If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person?
New Living Translation
If someone has enough money to live well and sees a brother or sister in need but shows no compassion--how can God's love be in that person?
English Standard Version
But if anyone has the world’s goods and sees his brother in need, yet closes his heart against him, how does God’s love abide in him?
New American Standard Bible 
But whoever has the world's goods, and sees his brother in need and closes his heart against him, how does the love of God abide in him?
King James Bible
But whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him?



Thank you!  

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

A Visit to Supplies Over Seas

Nazareth House Apostolate has used Supplies Over Seas to hand carry medical items to Sierra Leone several times, but yesterday was the first day that James and Pa Foday were able to come along and see where it all takes place.
James and Pa Foday with Theresa Burridge, Development Manager of SOS
Supplies Over Seas (SOS) is a Louisville, Kentucky-based nonprofit that meets critical health care needs in medically impoverished communities around the world by collecting and distributing surplus medical supplies and equipment.


Their collecting of these items allows us to put it to use in Kabala, where there is virtually no access to proper health care equipment.


You can find out more about SOS through their "who we are" page on their website at this link: http://www.suppliesoverseas.org/who-we-are/our-story/

James and Pa Foday will be returning from Taylorsville with their luggage crammed full of desperately needed equipment to provide for the near by village clinic that our dear friend, nurse Ami, works tirelessly to give healthcare to eleven villages.  We can't begin to tell you how grateful we are that SOS provides such a great service which enables us to do this.
The Volunteers at SOS who sort the items meet James and Pa Foday 

It was a pleasure to meet everyone.


After a brief tour of the place by Theresa Burridge, development manager, we set to work filling our bags with medical supplies.


Aleica Willis, along with her husband, Eric and children - Leila, Jenna and Kelsay, met us there to help gather the needed items.


We were most thankful to Eric, who because of his paramedic skills and knowledge was able to discern


what we needed most and how to use the item.

Eric goes to town looking for everything that we most need in Kabala.  
As is the Nazareth House Apostolate way, we had fun collecting the items.


notice Eric in background, arms full of critically needed items for the clinic




Finally it was time to weigh and pay.



We were aware that at this time we could only grab what we could fit in luggage or ship, so we were limiting our poundage.

Bill Roof, Warehouse Specialist assisting James with our supplies 



 To our surprise we overfilled this box for only $50!  As James and Pa Foday begin to pack to go home, we will detail what we were able to acquire from SOS in a later blog posts. I can't begin to tell you how amazed we are by how much we got for so very little money.

Melissa Mershon, President and  CEO of SOS greeting James and Pa Foday 
What a wonderful service SOS provides!  Thank you SOS, Thank you!  ...and without a doubt there is a nurse and village clinics that will be thanking you as well!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Most recent supply shipment arrives in Freetown



The medical supplies, etc. that we mailed well over a month ago

have finally arrived in Freetown, delayed (we are told) by the volcanic ash which grounded air travel in Europe.

IV Potassium and other hospital supplies were received from NHA,
Vitamin A for Kamasorie Village, etc.

Betsy had asked for some baby care supplies and they have finally arrived for her.

James was relieved to receive something to help the neck pain
he still suffers from the wreck he experienced this past Winter.


Many of you have given so much to make possible for the people of Sierra Leone to thrive. We are very thankful.


We are grateful to the churches that have collected the o-t-c medications for us that made up this particular batch of supplies that arrived in the post this week - namely St. Alban's in Sun City, Arizona
and St. Mary the Virgin in San Diego.

as well as Kathy Nagy of Louisville who is keeping Kamasorie Village
supplied in Vitamin A;

Aleica Willis for sending us the left over Potassium bags, needles, etc from an illness in which she had homecare (the medical supplies she didn't use were left at her house so she sent them to us).
Dr. Baumann
and Dr. Kern for their continual help
and SOS (Supplies Over Seas)
for the opportunity to purchase, at such a low price, the hosptial supplies we send.

We thank Liz Holt for various items she contributed to this shipment as well as packing the boxes up for us.

We especially thank all of your for your continued support in prayer, deeds and funding. What a wonder family Nazareth House has become - with such team work - living and loving together to give each other a hand.
Thank you all from our staff in Sierra Leone: James, Kadijah, Lucy, Ann Marie, Roo, Mako, Pa Foday and from the many other hands, arms & legs of NHA in Sierra Leone that are doing all they can to assist and make life happen for everyone - Sanu, Emmanuel (Stress),
Johnny, Betsy, Simithe, Albert....too many to name them all - but they, together with Seraphim and I, send you our perpetual gratitude for all that you are doing to change lives for the better.
God bless you all, keep up the fantastic work. You are what makes NHA so unique and so effective.