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Orphanage in Afghanistan

Last post 11-25-2008 7:51 AM by Mimi Z. 450 replies.
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  • 06-11-2008 9:51 AM

    Orphanage in Afghanistan

    Brett C. Liberatore's unit asks nothing for themselves but are trying hard to support an orphanage of 400 in Afghanistan of 250 boys and 150 girls.  I posted previously through another thread and am adding here.  If anyone would like to see photos which he just sent me send me a PM with your email address & I'll be happy to forward them.

    This is the text from my inital post:

    Bret Liberatore and his unit of 32 from Maryland, have "adopted" an orphanage with 250 boys 4-18 years old and are seeking clothing, food, educational (including books to help them learn English) and school supplies for the boys.  The soldiers are asking nothing for themselves, only the children.  See his post as of May 10 if you wish to support their effort.  Remember, after July 4, many stores like WalMart offer killer deals on school supplies....a great time to stock up!

    He answered lots of questions I sent to him with this email.  Here is the text from his email to me today:

    Dear Debbie,
     
    I received your letter and wanted to answer some of the questions that you had regarding our efforts here.  I (and my team) appreciate your support and hope that this letter provides you with the information that you need.  I don't have the opportunity to write very often since our primary mission takes the majority of my time, but when I do have down time I try to respond as quickly as possible.  So don't worry about any "missteps" or concerns, nothing you can do is wrong.  We are all trying to do the best we can and I appreciate your thoughtfulness and consideration for our Troops down range. 
     
    First I'll address your questions regarding clothing.  All clothing is greatly appreciated by the boys and girls at the orphanage we are assisting (approximately 250 boys and 150 girls).  The school clothes for boys are generally brown or khaki slacks and solid colored long sleeve button down shirts.  They normally don't wear ties or jackets (way too hot over here) and the shoes are basically what they can get.  There is always a need for everyday clothing, socks, and underwear and the younger girls normally have the same dress standards as the boys (casual).  It is only when the girls reach their early teens that they start dressing conservatively with head scarves and chadors (head covering light jackets). 
     
    The children here do study English and some of the care providers speak basic English.  The World Book encyclopedia [I am sending him this set of encyclopedia for the school.] and other Children's Books are also welcome so that the kids can be exposed to additional language training.  They are all very hard working and studious so any educational materials are certainly welcome. 
     
    Your food and agricultural questions were intriguing [I asked about the orphanag growing fruits and vegetables to help feed the children as considered sending seeds and fruit trees.] and I addressed that issue with the headmaster.  He informed me that they still need to do some groundwork in order to prepare the land to produce their own fruits/vegetables and we are going to address that issue with the local reconstruction team and hopefully make some progress in that area.  But you are correct in the assuming the locate climate is very inhospitable to agriculture and there are steps that need to be taken so that they can one day become self sufficient. 
     
    Like I said, no need to apologize for asking questions.  You are trying to do the same as I: provide as much assistance as possible to achieve maximum results.  Thank you so much for trying to help the children out.  Without people like you we would not be able to succeed in our limited endeavors.  I attached some pics for you from some previous visits that I hope you enjoy.  Please write back if you have any additional questions/concerns/ideas and I'll try to get back to you as soon as possible.  Thanks for your support and your thoughts and wishes.  Until next time...
     
    Sincerely,
     
    Bret Liberatore
    SGT, USA
     
    -------------------------------
     
    AS supporters, I know our focus is mostly on sending blessings to our young people who are serving our country over there, but again, if we can gain friends and the hearts of the children over there we might be safer from terrorism and keep our "boys and girls" safe at home in the future, no?

     

    Debbie -- (Proud grandaughter of WWI Army LT sharp shooter, and daughter of WWII & Viet Nam "Liberty Ship" veteran)

    "...To know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived, that is to have succeeded." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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  • 06-11-2008 11:01 AM In reply to

    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    Thanks for this, Debbie. I've already sent an email to my church lady's bookgroup reminding them that school supplies will soon be on sale. We'll send them to some of the troops to distribute. Last year my local WalMart marked the RoseArt crayons down to a nickle for a box of 24. I went a little nuts buying them to send to a school in Haiti. Mellie

    And thanks, Marty, for this new category. 

     

  • 06-11-2008 2:50 PM In reply to

    • ann
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    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    Saved from the Shredder - 

    What timing!!  I have a box of children's books, a box of teacher's books and bin of materials ( offered and refused) about to go through the shredder!!  Well not the books - the materials.  Will go through again and box em up and send em out.  All are English.  will PM you with any questions.  What timing.  Guess they weren't meant for the shredder!!  Thanks for the post and

    Marty Thanks again for another new thread.

    Ann

    "In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947



  • 06-13-2008 9:10 AM In reply to

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    A couple of things. Bret Liberatore has an updated post which includes photos from the orphanage.  Check it out!

    Also, if anyone lives in more populated areas you might see if there is a www.Freecycle.org group in your area.  You might be able to get used shoes and other clothing and items for the children free by people cleaning out their closets.

    Thanks for all of your support.

    Debbie

    Debbie -- (Proud grandaughter of WWI Army LT sharp shooter, and daughter of WWII & Viet Nam "Liberty Ship" veteran)

    "...To know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived, that is to have succeeded." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • 06-16-2008 12:08 PM In reply to

    • ann
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    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    For any one interested see my post from today  on Free and Great Deals thread for end of school year source for school supplies on sale.

    Ann

    "In God's eyes, everyone counts."~JJC, 1947



  • 07-03-2008 6:46 PM In reply to

    • Marilyn
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    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    Hi, everyone -- in case you missed his post -- SFC Mike Rush is replacing SGT Brett Liberatore as the contact for this humanitarian outreach effort.  SGT Liberatore has been reassigned. 

    SFC Rush's post is just up (7/3/08).

    --Marilyn

    ___________________________________
    “With your unconditional support, you make it possible for our Soldiers to reach out in compassion, instead of with bullets.” SPC Nicole Starr, AS contact, 10/24/08
  • 07-04-2008 9:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    I've been in touch with Bret and Mike both, they are super nice people.  Anything anyone can do for these kids would be very much appreciated....they really have so little.  Even garage sale clothes and shoes (in pretty good condition) are accepted.  If you've looked at the pictures in Mike's post you can see the conditions are not very good, I wish there was something we could do about the kitchen, I'll have to think on that.  In the meantime if anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them!

    Thanks,

    Mary

  • 07-04-2008 3:04 PM In reply to

    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    Hi guys and gals,

    I just wanted to chime in real quick and wish everyone a happy 4th of July.  I pray that everyone has a safe and fun time.  Don't eat too many burgers and chips though, it could cause waistline expansion.

    Thanks ya'll, for coming up with ideas and suggestions on ways to help out all the kids that we are supporting.  You are truly amazing.

    Mike

     

    Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation.
    Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are. --Dale Carnegie

    "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good."
    - Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)

    __________________________________

    The avatar is a picture of my wife back home, I am almost ready to start counting down the days before I return to her loving arms.....

    Kosovo--10th Mountain Div--2002
    Iraq--10th Mtn Div/173rd ABN BDE--2003
    Afghanistan--2008
  • 07-04-2008 8:31 PM In reply to

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    Mike,

    I just shipped you a box from Oriental Trading, all school supplies. I have never shipped Oriental Trading purchases to an APO box, so I am hoping you can tell me if it gets there and if the order is of good quality (they have some really good buys and some crappy stuff). Since the return address is Oriental Trading and not mine, I have no other way of knowing and I don't want to pay for something you don't get! My email address is on the gift message, or you can leave me one here. I know that you are very busy, so take your time. Once I know how they do with that order maybe I can send more.

    God bless you and all the work you do for all of us back here!

    Lisa (BB)

     

    "If any man should find an opportunity to do good, he must take hold of it immediately, lest the moment pass him by, never to return." Nathaniel Hawthorne


    A man looked at the world and saw nothing but evil, grief and despair and he cried to the Lord: "God, why don't you do something?"

    "I did," The Lord replied. "I sent YOU."
  • 07-04-2008 9:43 PM In reply to

    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    Lisa, I will definitely let you know when the package has arrived.

    Most packages are taking between 10 - 20 days to get here, depending on how silly the mail system is being, and where the package is coming from. When it arrives, I will send you a note. Please remind me though, in 2 weeks, just because I'm gettin starting to suffer from CRS (Cant remember stuff) syndrome. Wink

    Thanks for your kind heart and desire to help the kids. Enjoy your 4th of July weekend.. Mike

    Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation.
    Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are. --Dale Carnegie

    "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good."
    - Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)

    __________________________________

    The avatar is a picture of my wife back home, I am almost ready to start counting down the days before I return to her loving arms.....

    Kosovo--10th Mountain Div--2002
    Iraq--10th Mtn Div/173rd ABN BDE--2003
    Afghanistan--2008
  • 07-04-2008 10:35 PM In reply to

    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    "...learn to do good. Encourage the oppressed. Take up the cause of the fatherless; plead the cause of the widow." Isaiah 1:16-18
    What a wonderful child!"

     

     

    This is me with one of my foster children at my parent's house...

    "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress." James 1:27

    and God Bless YOU for caring for orphans as well!

    BB

    "If any man should find an opportunity to do good, he must take hold of it immediately, lest the moment pass him by, never to return." Nathaniel Hawthorne


    A man looked at the world and saw nothing but evil, grief and despair and he cried to the Lord: "God, why don't you do something?"

    "I did," The Lord replied. "I sent YOU."
  • 07-06-2008 6:44 PM In reply to

    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    Mike,

    Question: I have some pretty plastic rulers but they are in inches only, no cm. Is Afghanistan on the metric system?

    BB

    "If any man should find an opportunity to do good, he must take hold of it immediately, lest the moment pass him by, never to return." Nathaniel Hawthorne


    A man looked at the world and saw nothing but evil, grief and despair and he cried to the Lord: "God, why don't you do something?"

    "I did," The Lord replied. "I sent YOU."
  • 07-07-2008 4:29 AM In reply to

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    Yes, Afg is on the metric system. You can still send the rulers though.  We have recieved some in the past, and they are put to use.

    Thanks,

    Mike

    Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation.
    Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are. --Dale Carnegie

    "The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good."
    - Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)

    __________________________________

    The avatar is a picture of my wife back home, I am almost ready to start counting down the days before I return to her loving arms.....

    Kosovo--10th Mountain Div--2002
    Iraq--10th Mtn Div/173rd ABN BDE--2003
    Afghanistan--2008
  • 07-07-2008 12:50 PM In reply to

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    Hey Mike!

     

    Is this photo your Sweetie?  Or is there something you aren't telling us?   LOL.  Very nice...no matter what...  Just teasing...

     

    "Granny"

    Debbie -- (Proud grandaughter of WWI Army LT sharp shooter, and daughter of WWII & Viet Nam "Liberty Ship" veteran)

    "...To know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived, that is to have succeeded." --Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • 07-07-2008 1:02 PM In reply to

    Re: Orphanage in Afghanistan

    It says on the bottom of each of his posts that the avatar is a picture of his wife.

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