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MOVING TOWARD PEACE by
HELPING TO END POVERTY
POVERTY IS ONE OF
THE SINGLE GREATEST CONTRIBUTORS TO CONFLICT .
WE WILL NEVER REACH
PEACE IN THE WORLD UNTIL POVERTY IS OVERCOME.
Extreme poverty crushes the spirit, starves the body, and
slowly extinguishes hope.
It is my belief that we must do what we can, where we can,
to help eliminate poverty. Therefore, I
am inviting you to take the time to read the entries in this section of the
Love Is the Solution website, and to take the opportunity to choose an organization
you would like to help, or to tell us about your own experiences encountering
poverty in the world, in a similar situation..
We are inviting you to spend an hour, or several, visiting a
small nonprofit organization involved in some way with the battle to reduce,
relieve, or eliminate poverty anywhere in the world. Observe it in real
life. Then tell us about that nonprofit
and its work in a report, so that we may include it here on the website, for
all to learn about, after verifying that it is a thoroughly trustworthy
organization.
We wish to encourage readers to respond to the needs of the
poverty stricken, whomever and wherever they are. If you are planning a trip at home or abroad,
we ask you to step outside the usual tourist activities for a bit, and choose
to visit such a nonprofit group or organization, ask about its mission, see
what it is doing, perhaps take a picture or two, and then send us your trip
report. We wish to gather these reports from a variety of places, to help put
the focus on the small, dedicated organizations that are composed of
extraordinarily hard workers, offering compassion and practical, moral, loving
support to those suffering from this terrible condition.
While there are countless organizations, groups, and
agencies now serving the disadvantaged, there are far too many with high global
profiles, big budgets, and high overhead taking a disproportionate amount of
the donated money for administration and overhead. Their high costs of operation are paid out
first, leaving whatever percentage of donated funds may remain to actually
reach the poor. We want , instead to
encourage your support of smaller, dedicated, and trustworthy organizations
Our intention here is to create a conduit by which 100% of
donations to these small, local, grass-roots nonprofits reach the people for
whom the money is intended. We can far
better effectively reduce poverty when donations of funds, services and support
go directly to the community in need. We
hope many of you will take the opportunity to visit such places - like the
orphanages in Mexico that I have seen, and let us know about them and their
work. Together, we can truly make a
difference, but we must act. Take your
trip, make a visit, take a picture, send a report to us at zaghi@zaghi.com.
Thank you,
Nasser Zaghi
FOUNDER'S
MESSAGE
August, 2008
From Love Is the Solution Founder, Nasser
Zaghi:
THE ORPHANED CHLDREN OF CASA
HOGAR NEED YOUR HELP
I was recently in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. While I was there, I met Roberta Valdez, who
invited me to visit Casa Hogar Children's Home. Roberta is a former Southern
California native who moved to Puerto Vallarta seven years ago. Since her
arrival there, she has dedicated herself to assisting and volunteering with
various local charity organizations. She
told me that the most needy of these is Casa Hogar Maximo Cornejo, a dedicated
children's shelter for orphaned, abandoned, disadvantaged and abused children..
Roberta took me on a tour of the facilities and suggested
that I write a about the home for the Love is the Solution website, so that
readers can learn about the desperate need of funding to continue operating the
home and caring for the 60 children who live there.
Monthly costs are between $12,000 and $15,000, while
available funds often fall far short of that amount. Even the smallest donation would help to
provide loving care, shelter, food, clothes and schooling to children for whom
this organization is their only hope.
I have included below all the information I could gather
from Roberta, and ask that you read it through, and decide for yourself if you
are able to assist this worthy organization.
I found it an incredibly moving
and inspirational opportunity to be of help to a very needy cause. Please
contact Roberta if you decide you can help the children at Casa Hogar.
Nasser Zaghi, Founder
Love Is the Solution
Roberta
Valdez can be contacted through email at rvaldez714@aol.com or by phone at 322 293 7536 (Mexico), or 951
526 1564 (USA).
CASA HOGAR CHILDREN'S HOME
Established in 1993, Casa Hogar
Maximo Cornejo Quiroz is a local Puerto Vallarta, non profit organization; a
children's shelter open year-round, and dedicated to improving the lives the
children living there - children who otherwise
would be living in the streets or in abusive situations, without food , shelter
or loving guidance. Casa Hogar is a safe and loving place for children to
live.
Casa Hogar Children's Home
supports and cares for 58 children of all ages (birth through 14 years) The
home is operated under the patronage of donors, private sponsors, volunteers
and the help of a very small monthly stipend of $3,000 pesos for 60 children -
the equivalent of just under 300 US dollars from DIF
(Desarrollo Integral de la Familia), a Mexican government organization that is
the legal representative for minors under the age of 14. Many abused and abandoned children are placed
at Casa Hogar by DIF.
Some of the children living at
the home were born there, and know no other place nor have they experienced any
other kind of family love and encouragement than what they have received from
the wonderful staff at Casa Hogar.
HISTORY
Children's Home Casa Hogar Maximo Cornejo was
founded on February 1993 by Mr. & Mrs. Maximo Cornejo. The name "Maximo Cornejo" was chosen to honor the memory of the beloved Mr. Maximo Cornejo.
Mr. & Mrs. Cornejo recognized that there was a
desperate need to help the underprivileged kids living in poverty -- starving
or abandoned in the streets. They had a dream -- to create a Children's Home in
a loving environment, with a family-like atmosphere where the children's needs
and desires would be the first order of importance. Children would be given an opportunity to
grow, to be educated, to gain self-confidence, self-respect and look forward to
a positive future.
Encouraged by his wife
Elisa, Mr. Cornejo founded the CASA HOGAR. Mr. Cornejo was ailing at the time
and finally succumbed to his medical problems. His memory will live on in his
generous gift of February 1993. The commitment was made then to immediately
start the orphanage and come to the rescue of these desperate children. Since that time, Elisa Cornejo has fulfilled
the dream of her husband and has cared for these children since opening the
home.
WHO ARE THE CHILDREN
OF CASA HOGAR?
"Casa Hogar is not
just a home. We prepare the children to be good human beings and educate them
to integrate into society - with respect and self-esteem!"
Rocìo Rodriguez
The children of Casa Hogar come
from diverse backgrounds of abandonment, violence, abuse, family disintegration
or extreme poverty. Some are children of indigent single mothers, others have
been abandoned by their parents, and many have been abused, some have been born
in prisons, some have starved not knowing where their next meal is coming from.
They all have these things in common: a great need for love, the absence of a
father or mother who makes them feel worthy of being loved, and the their own
need to give the love they feel in their
hearts.
Some of the children have come
by way of local safety authorities. Others are channeled through the D.I.F
social services arm of Government. Occasionally, some come from the parents
themselves, looking after the welfare of their children and requesting
assistance of CASA HOGAR until they can resolve the critical home situations
that keep them from properly caring for their children.
The children live at the home 7
days a week, 365 days a year. To carry out their studies, they attend various
schools, according to age. Casa Hogar does its best to cover expenses such as
uniforms, books and school supplies as well as tuitions.
The pre-school children, 2-5
years old, spend their days at the orphanage, 5 days a spending week in a
classroom with a special education program developed by Barbara Wilde, Don
& Susan Hansen and overlooked by myself, Roberta Valdez, and Paty Oseguera.
With generosity and donations
of these wonderful people, the program was made a reality and has been able to
hire two teachers with a paid salary from these donations.
The mission and focus of
the program is to ensure that the
children are educated early in life, so they will be well adjusted and secure
their future.
There has been tremendous
improvement in the children's behavior, self esteem and their thirst for
knowledge.
A handful of volunteers work
with the teachers. There is a wonderful
staff, Luz Aurora Arredondo General Director Rocio, and Casa Hogar founder,
Sra. Elisa Cornejo, who do their best to make the orphanage feel like home and
make it a secure, safe and loving environment for the children.
With approximately 60 children,
the home is desperately in need of donations to be able to hire more staff to assist with the many needs of the children.
There are a various sections to
the home. There is a Baby-Nursery Room, Toddler Activity Room, kitchen, dining
room, laundry room, Play & Learn center, library area & study room; a
(donated) computer room -- teachers are desperately needed to teach the older
children how to use the computer.
Also, there are 2 storage rooms
for food and supplies, an administrator's office and various outdoor yards play
areas.
There are currently 55-60
children of all ages living at the facility, in addition to the Children's
Director, President of Administration, a nurse, two childcare workers, who are
committed to the care, needs and safely of the children.
There is also kitchen,
custodial and maintenance staff at the home but more are urgently needed to
assist with so many children.
There are some part-time
volunteers. This team and some of the staff do their best to provide daily
activities like learning, playing and interacting with others.
The home is an official
non-governmental organization registered at:
IJAS which is the Regional Social Assistance Institute Hacienda (Mexican
Department of the Treasury
YOU CAN HELP
Maximo Cornejo Casa Hogar
Children's Home is dependent upon donations from individuals, businesses, and
churches of all denominations. Many of the hotels and tourist
restaurants donate food and other basic necessities from time to time. However
there is always a great need for more.
If
you feel led to help, any donation would be appreciated.
Thank
you in advance for all that you can do to make this community a better place
for our children.
We welcome all levels of
donations.
Desperately
needed immediately are 3 water dispensers, one for the kitchen/baby area and
the preschool salon. It is extremely difficult for the children to pour water from
the large water bottles and would make it easier for the children to be able to
get their own water when thirsty, if they could get the dispensers. They do not
have to have both hot/cold water units; it can be with the one only.
We
ask you to participate by contributing what ever you are able to assist the
home.
Below
is a list of consumable items that are needed on a regular basis:
CLEANING,
GROCERIES & KITCHEN SUPPLIES:
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Groceries/Food
of all kinds, fruit/ vegetables, meats/milk/juice
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Laundry
Soap
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Bath
soap
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Shampoo
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Baby
Powder
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Wash
cloths
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Bleach
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Floor
liquid cleaner, ex. "Fabuloso" or "Pinol"
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Mops
& Upright brooms
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Dust
pans
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Mop
buckets & Trash cans
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Trash
bags XL or L
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Scrub
sponges & Pads
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Cleaning
Wipes
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Toilet
paper
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Paper
towels
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Aluminum
foil
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Tupper
wears L & XL
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Liquid
hand soap
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Knorr
Soups/Chicken Bouillon
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Sugar
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Tuna
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Breads
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Disposable Diapers S, M, L, XL
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Napkins
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Nido Whole Powder Milk from Nestle
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Baby bottles
l Hair Gel
MEDICINE:
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Buscapina for kids
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Mejoralito
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Tempra for kids
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Caladril
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Quadriderm pomade
l Capent pomade
CLOTHING:
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Tennis Shoes & Sandals; ages
from 1 to 14 years
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Underwear
all sizes (desperately needed)
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Sleeveless tops/tee-shirts
l Summer Pajamas all sizes
MISC.:
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Bedspreads Twin Size
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Pillows
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Arts & Crafts Supplies Paste,
glue/Construction paper/staplers/water colors/scissors (small)/ color crepe
paper /oil paints
l School Supplies: notebooks
w/squares, pencils/pencil sharpeners/erasers/Binders
SCHOOL UNIFORMS:
We
appreciate if you wish to donate school uniforms:
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Blue
Marine Shorts for girls & Boys Sizes from 3 to 12
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Polo
White T-Shirts in white Sizes from 3 to 12
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White
Socks
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Underwear
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Black
Shoes
l Tennis & Sandals
MONETARY DONATION:
For
operation of the facility monetary assistance is always urgently needed.
For more information on
making a donation please contact us.
Monetary donations are accepted, and are tax deductible in Mexico; any amount
is sincerely appreciated and put to good use with the needs below.
Monetary
donations are used to:
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Subsidies in the payment of water,
gas and electrical services.
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Maintenance of property and staff
salaries
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Monthly or partial donation of
gasoline and maintenance and operation of our transportation vehicles.
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Monthly expense of Food,
Vegetables, Fruits, Chicken, Milk, Baby Formula, Diapers.
l Become an Angel Today. Guardian Angel: Sponsor-a-child Program, this
program is pending and information will be on the new updated web site.
This program is selecting one of
the children from the home and assisting with their needs with $30 -40 a
monthly commitment for 1 year. You will receive all information regarding the
child, a picture, correspondence, all updates, and you are able to visit with the child while in
Puerto Vallarta. More information to follow.
Join us to Sponsor a Project
Casa Hogar relies on donations
for a functional, welcoming, and a dependable environment, to help us achieve
our objectives.
If you wish, you can send contributions to help
construct/renovate and open new spaces/areas for the children and to continue
with the endless maintenance and facilities accommodations.
There is an on-going project
renovating the children's bathrooms that are in dire need of normal repair with
more than 15 toilets and wash basins needed for the 60 children.
A new sewer pipe system is
currently being installed. It is a top
priority, and very urgent to get the funds to complete the projects for health
reasons and have the use of facilities for the children.
Projects that need to be done in the near
future are:
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Dining room. Install new flooring
& tiles. Equip the dining room including a plates, glasses, and cutlery.
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Office. Equipment such as a
desk/copy machine/book cases/greeting area
l Girls and boys bathrooms, new flooring & tiles, plumbing repairs,
lavatories & new restrooms.
Donations In memoriam please
contact: Casa Hogar, Roberta Valdez 322
293 7336,
951 526 2674 (USA)
A room/salon/garden
bench/gardens/dining areas/ can be built in collaboration with your desires and
needs.
All the expenses will be
specified with official invoices in a financial report.
Volunteer
There are many ways that individuals and groups can
participate in orphanage activities. For
example:
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Fundraising activities organized
by you, your family, friends, company, or church group.
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Keeping in touch with the children
at the orphanage through pen pal writing, e-mail, and other regular contact.
This is a blessing for all participants.
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Building personal relationships
with the children that help establish long-term fellowship bonds, giving the
children a sense of family and belonging.
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Buying tickets to our Fundraising
events.
l Collecting monetary donation from you friends.
VISITING CASA HOGAR
For those that can come to the orphanage, volunteers are
always welcome for the following activities:
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Helping the children with
homework, multiplication tables, English, computers
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Reading stories to the children
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Plumbing and electrical repairs
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Painting
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General maintenance
l Celebrating Children's Birthdays or lunch for the kids
For further Information, to visit the
children/home/inquire about donations or other questions please
Contact: Roberta Valdez Phone: 322 293 7536 mex 951 526
2564 (USA) Email: rvaldez714@aol.com
ALL DONATIONS ARE TAX DEDUCTIBLE
Location:Casa Hogar Máximo Cornejo Quiroz A.C.
1100 Road to Tepic City
Between PV Airport and Bus Station
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Phone : (322)-22-119-08
Web site: www.maximocornejo.org
(new updated web site pending)
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