Monday, October 31, 2011

Team Members Joining

Soon you will begin to see pictures of new team members to the 2012 Peru VIM.  We are blessed to have people with different graces and gifts join us.

We are especially excited about a new youth opportunity teaching other youths in Peru.  If you are in high school and interested in joining us we have a lot of fun activities planned and you'll get to meet other teens from Peru!

Give us a shout out soon if you are interested!
Peace!
Are they here yet?
Pastor Georgia

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Two in One!

God has open a windowWill you take it?

Two teams will be going to Peru in 2012 but they will be acting as one; One in Christ, One in love, One in hope.  If you would like to join our team please let us know and we will send you information.  We are limited in the amount of folks we can take and we do have already 9 people signed up!  Peace!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

From Alene

Hello everyone!
From left to right: Katie, Mark, Pastor Georgia, Alene
It is good to be back home, although I do miss my new friends.  I had a good time visiting and traveling with you.  When I was asked if I had a good time in Peru the answer was very mixed. I received a blessing as I helped at the school.  I loved working with the children and getting to know some of the parents.  My heart goes out to the teachers and parents at the school. I had a great time site seeing and climbing Machu Picchu. I made it to the top!! All of the good, different food was great. But-- it is good to be home.

I will be leaving for Washington State on Monday, July 11.  My sister and brother-in-law are arriving here on Sunday.  We are going to take our time and site see along the way.  Our destination is Bremerton, Wa., where our brother lives. i ask your prayers for a safe trip.

May God bless each of you as you go about your daily lives.  And may you include Him in your daily lives.
                   Until we meet again,
                         Alene Simmons

Friday, July 1, 2011

A word of Thanks from Peru

Georgia, I thank you for the nice pen and the little and beautiful cowboy picture Denisse gave to me on your behalf this afternoon, it is a nice detail that I will remember while I live. Please, express my gratitude to Donna for providing me with a stretching session that muscles of my upper and lower limbs needed urgently. She made my day then!

Finally, thanks to you and all of your team for the extraordinary work you performed in favor of people with disabilities in my country, God bless you all ever.

Sincerely

Julio Chojeda Torres

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Still praying

As we are home and still thinking about our dear friends in Peru, I find myself praying throughout the day.  For the child with seizures, or the parent with circles under their eyes from worry.  God be with our new friends your children and thank you for letting all of us serve.  Amen
Peace!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

hello from Peru

We are leaving Peru at midnight tonight, so Thursday morning. We have had a great time! Working at the school was wonderful. I loved working with the kids & their parents. I hope I was half as helpful to them as they were a blessing to me. The sight seeing in Cusco & surrounding areas was beautiful & the chance of a lifetime. So much history here! I have missed my kids & family, but have had the chance to make many new friends. Excited to get back home & see everyone! Best wishes to all!!  Donna C.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

´Prayer requests Peru Clinic

Dad with Cancer
Sergio seizures stop
Antoinette peace in her family and new friends, new job
Kory med reduction goes well and that the family has rest, love and peace.
Steffanie seizures stop
Erick sleep better
Andrea seizures to stop
Mercedes pray for all the moms here, staff and Lilliana that she will know God´s help, blessings on her father and mother.
Alavarez new meds will work

Joshua new meds will help
Daniela change in meds will work
Jerson change in meds will work
Claudia seizures will be controlled
Yurico new meds will work
Fanny new med plan will work
David will sleep
Karla new med plan will help
Juan new med plan will help
Hector his family will have peace
Diego healing and more calm, family asks for peace
Nishmal sleep and health improved
Carlo seizures stop, new med plan will work
Aaron med plan continue working
Valerie med plan will continue to work, strength for mom
Carlos sizures will be under control, help with med plan
Andres peace
Cristina New med plan will work
Liliana sleep better
Susana peace
Miquel peace
Huayta sleep better, seizures will stop
Aldrea sleep better
Claudia new med plan will work
Josthin sleep better
Fiorella peace
Bryant new med plan will work
Laura peace
Jahary peace
Eduardo change in med plan will work
Jhon peace
Daniel new drug plan will help
Marco pray for strength for Marco´s mom and family
Gonzalo new med plan will work
Valeria health of her whole family

These are all the prayers from Clinic.  Please pray for these persons and families.  Pray for us as we continue to travel.

Friday, June 17, 2011

The end to a great week at CASP

I asked for the opportunity to write today, since it was the last day of medical consultations at Centro de Ann Sullivan de Peru.  We were more efficient each day, so that each day we were able to see more patients thant the previous day.  First some thoughts about the school and staff, then the people and the patients, then me.

I am amazed by the school and its philosophy.  Their motto is ¨Make the impossible possible¨.  They believe in teaching parents on how to teach their children, so that their children, who society neither helps nor expects much from, can contribute to the home and society.  In many cases, they are successful in helping children and adults gain meaningful employment.  I love seeing how patient and caring everyone is with each other and the students.  Everyone really feels and acts as family.  I said yesterday to the director, Liliana, that I have trouble distinguishing between the teachers and the parents.  That is because the teachers love and care like parents, and the parents have become experts in teaching like the teachers.  It is a wonderful realationship that I think we all could and should learn from.

The parents have an inner confidence and strength that is remarkeable and wonderful to witness and feel.  So many come from humble situations, but they have the same desires, worries, fears that you and I have for ourselves and our families.  From a medical standpoint, I know there is so much that could be done or should be tried to improve these children´s lives, and I often became frustrated in my unfamiliarity with the names of medications that are used here in Peru (it is not uncommon for names of medications in different countries to be totally different to those we use in the United States, even if the medication is exactly the same).  Also limiting was knowing that some medications are prohibitevely expensive or that some simply weren´t available in Peru.  Many individuals have been taught fears about certain medications or quantities of medication that we know are safe from use in clinics back home but it takes time to reteach and reassure that we can do so so that the health of their child can improve.  There is a particular need to develop a comprehensive strategy of education, counseling-training, and medications to help with inteferring behaviors associated with autism.

Finally, me.  I came to Peru with the expectation that I could give someing back to God for all the blessings he has given me, particularly to opportunity to study and learn medicine and to be in a position where I can travel and do service such as this.  That certainly was the case here.  But I didn´t expect that so quickly I would form a bond of friendship and family with everyone here -- staff, parents, patients, and my fellow VIM Peru team members.  It really has been an experienced that touched me deeply, perhaps because brought to the surface feelings similar to those I had as a missionary in Argentina 20 years ago.  I certainly now look forward to being able to return to CASP and continue to help in this small way those patients we were able to help this week.

I close now with the same scripture that I wrote in the guest book of CASP earlier this afternoon:  "Inasamuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me."  (Matthew 25:40)

Chau, que Dios les bendiga a todos que han sorpurtado a nosotros aqui.  Le agradezco a Dios que yo tuveira la oportunidad de servirle en esta manera.

Dr. Darcy

Clinic Day!

The week has flown by.  Each morning we get up and walk the farthest was Wednesday we walked 3.5 miles and went and seen the ocean.  Today as I wait for my team members to walk down to the ocean together perhaps one last time as some leave late tomorrow for home, I give thanks for each one and the gifts they have shared.  Here are just a few:  Donna giving therapy to the children, adults and especially the moms, Darcy listening and paying attention to each parent no matter how tired he is, Mark allowing the children to lead him, Katie taking pictures and helping serve the parents visiting for father´s day, Sharon dancing with the children, Cathy helping lead the dentist in the field to 90 children, Alene listening to a mother´s heart and crying with her, Judy listening with her heart as a mother shares the story of her child´s death, and Georgia taking the time to find the funny, beautiful part of each child no matter how ill, trying to make their lives to be more than the seizures that impact their lives.

Thank you all for praying today,
God´s peace to you.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Team work

On a walk
Working together for CASP

Clinic day again

Today we have seen already many children and adults with different abilities.  Many come with different concerns but the common blessing is to share as parents, doctors, and friends what concerns we have.  There are many prayer requests.  We would like for you to know we will be posting them soon so you can see them and pray for all of them.  One mom in particular I would like for you to pray.  She only gets 2.5 hours to sleep in the evening.  She has to care for her 3 children, alone, and one of them who goes to school here takes about 2 hours to get here and 2 hours to get home.  She asked for just prayers for her children,but she also needs our prayers.  Peace to you, Pastor Georgia

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

June 14 & 15

Welcome from all of us here in Lima.   Yesterday and today we were very busy.  Dr Krueger has seen many patients, and they are so greatful to have him here for treatment.  Donna has been busy with physical therapy with both children and their moms.  Today she had a couple of men in the class as well.  Katie and Mark have been busy helping with the children as they go to the park for picnics.  They are so much fun to have with us on our mission trip.  Sharon has been very helpful in the music department with instuments she brought with her.  The children love it.  Cathy helped set up the pharmacy and teach how to do blood pressure checks.  Today Cathy went to a very poor part of Peru to assist with dental evaluations.  Alene has helped in so many areas like the pharmacy, physical therapy and also helped Judy with inventory of the school property.  Judy has been busy doing inventory with the help of Mark, Katie, and Alene.  Judy has worked on inputing the information on a spreadsheet for the school.  Georgia has been so busy with the patients doing paper work to help Dr Kruger.  Georgia has also done two presentations for the parents on how to care for oneself as caregivers.  Tonight Dr Kruger and Georgia did a question and answer session in the auditorium for the families.  We had a very good turn out and again the families were so greatful to have us here.  The people we have met with here are so loving and caring, they make us feel very welcomed.  Our hosts Gladys and Raul have been wonderful to take us to and from the school and also feeding us.  They are so much fun to be with.  Lilliana Mayo is the founder of the school and what a wonderful person she is.  All of the school personel have made our time here so rewarding with the help they give to us.  The children here are remarkable with all they have accomplished.  They are truly a blessing to all of us.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Mark's Travels

The first flight to Atlanta was a bit ruff, I sat next to two women from Switzerland who kept me company during the filght. When we got off the plane at 1:45 we had tell 5:30 till our next flight I felt somewhat quezzy in the stomach but then Georgia bought me some chewable tablets which calmed my stomach. Georiga, Katie and I then ate lunch and waited until our other members arrived. On the second 7 hour flight to Peru suprisingly it went pretty well, I sat next to a woman from Peru who spoke no english but I knew enough to get by. I watched two movies on the plane, Gulligers travels and The Green Hornet, somewhat of a dissappointment but it passed the time. When we landed in Peru and got all of our luggage I luckly got a green light it was basically 50/50, Raul then drove us to our hotel and we went straight to sleep. In the morning Georiga told us breakfeast at 8:00 so me and Darcy came down at 7:45. No one else from our group was their. They accidentaly set their alarms one hour off and didn't come down to eat until 8:30. End day 1

Today's pictures June 13 2011

Katie, Mark, Georgia, Alene
Juani, Georgia, Joshua


Team on our way to work

Tempe & Montana
Kids at CASP
Mothers of CASP greeting the team

We have made it

Just a quick note to let you know we made it safely.  Our flight from Atlanta was late but still we made it all well with suitcases in hand!  We are busy seeing just 3 patients today.  Hoping to see more tomorrow.  One prayer request so far from a mother in Florida who called her asking for help for her special need son who was beaten in a Florida school.  Please pray for healing and justice.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Meet Rev. Georgia Hale

I am so excited to be in Peru with this team working with children from all over Peru.  I am thankful to share our best and I want to go show the love of Christ to all we meet.
 
My favorite song is "Tu has venido a la orilla". 
 
Paz!
Juana and Georgia Peru 2010
GH

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Glacers in Peru

An Optimist

This article reads through the effects of the climate on Peru's glaciers. Peace!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Meet Katie!

Hola! I'm Kaitlin (Katie) and this is my second trip to Peru! I am 16 years old and going to be a senior this next year! I play the alto saxophone and flute in the high school band, and am a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do.

Looking Forward: I am looking forward to meeting and getting to know all of the team members and the people in Peru! I'm also excited to expand my Spanish as I am going on four years of formal Spanish, and attending classes at the college level.

Favorite Song: My favorite song is "Con te Partirò" a duet by Andrea Bocelli and Sara Brightman! Why? I LOVE ITALY! I am obsessed with anything Italian! The male singer in this duet is Italian ♥ but he is blind! Andrea Bocelli is a big inspiration to me because he doesn't let his condition stand in the way, and is an amazing singer. I also love the female singer in this song because she played Christine in the original Phantom of the Opera! (My FAVORITE musical ♥)
Why I am going:

I am going to Peru to serve God and the people of Peru. I want to reflect not only my country but myself in a positive light, while I am away. I am also going to learn their customs, culture and their language.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Meet Alene

My favorite scripture verses are so hard to choose from but guess 1 John 4:19 & John 14: 1-6 would be the pick for the moment.  I don't have a favorite poem, but I always like "The Village Blacksmith" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.  As far as a favorite song "Never Alone" and "By and By" in the Broadman Hymnal (We Baptist use that book). I am excited now, getting more so as the time draws nearer, about going with the group to Peru. I still wonder just what I
will be doing but am willing to help where ever I am needed. I will work hard to be an asset to the group and pray that the trip will be fruitful and safe. It is always interesting and exciting to meet new people and see new places.  Love, Alene

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Welcome Mark!

After completing my Eagle Scout project in 06", I have found that I gain more through the experience of helping others than those I help. I feel I have the gift of being a good role model as well as an effective leader/follower. This opportunity to go to Peru will change my life forever. I am not sure what I will find when I arrive in Lima this June but I look forward to being able to witness not only a different culture but see God's work first hand.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Meet Team Member Judy

I am going to Peru to serve God in a way I never have before.  I cannot think of a better way to do this than our trip to Peru and helping Dr Kruger treating the little children.
 
I am looking forward to seeing how another part of our world lives.  How they farm, grow food, and the type of housing they have as compared to our lives here in America.  Their means of schooling the children in Peru.  The whole culture.
 
I have so many favorite songs, it is hard to chose.  Everything is Beautiful comes to mind first.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Going home -artifacts

Listen to NPR story

Artifacts have long been used for gathering knowledge and to search for information about ancient cultures.  The link above discus artifacts that had been researched by Yale and how the country of Peru wanted them returned after many years.  While many if not most of us would not ever consider taking another countries artifacts for keeping in our own home, we many times 'hijack' culture, music, or religious ideas for our own use.  While some would say repeating what others do should be taken as a complement, we must be careful that we do not cheapen the ideas behind these customs.  As we travel again to Peru and especially the Inca sites this year let us enjoy and admire their wisdom and grace without the need to take them home and attempt to adopt them as our own.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Food in Peru

Food in Peru is tremendous and is one of the things I look forward to doing: eating the variety of tremendous food.  What many do not realize is how many kinds of potatoes there are.  According to Wikipedia there are 3000 species.  But according to the International Potato Center International Potato Center Link to learn more: there are at least 5300 varieties.  
So for all of us who are traveling to Peru and those of you at home who would like to learn more, take the time to read about the amazing potato and how this tremendous crop helps people across the planet.  The center also tracks the cultural influences of the potato and how people have planted, cared, ate and nurtured this beautiful plant.
Peace!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Meet Dr. Darcy Krueger

The most exciting thing I am looking forward to Peru is that it will be the first time I am returning to South America since I served a two year mission in Argentina when I was 19.  I want to go because I loved serving others then and I believe God has blessed me with the opportunity to learn medical skills and expertise and this is a way I can show Him my gratitude and give back to others. 
My favorite song is "I am a Child of God".  I don't think it is well known outside LDS circles but it is easy to learn and I can bring both English and Spanish versions to share if anyone is interested.
DK

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Getting Ready

By now we have received our packing lists and are checking it over carefully.  One thing to note that Peru in June is winter!  You will need winter clothing for the temperatures and plan for the average high of 66 and average low of 59.  Normally we would think this temperate to be very moderate and rather nice, however you must remember you will be traveling from very warm and hot weather.  Your body will need to adjust.  I recommend a layer approach with a jacket for the evening.

What I usually do is go to my closet and drawers and put my winter clothes that I am ready to give up and take them to Peru.  Then I go to the goodwill or garage sales to buy the rest.  This way all my clothes can stay in Peru! 
Peace!
Georgia

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Ready Set Peru!

Planning has been in the works and people have stepped forward.  This next week I order tickets and pray that all that we are sent to do will be accomplished.  Many times people wonder if they should go or not.  Here is what I know if you heart is excited at the thought of going somewhere and you are willing to serve at whatever is asked of you to do...you are ready!  With God's grace, joy and love we are going to Peru again and pray you can to!

Peace to you Pastor Georgia